Chronic Pain therapists in Alpine, Texas TX
We are proud to feature top rated Chronic Pain therapists in Alpine, TX. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Dr. Bridget Kromrey
Psychologist, PsyD
I have a background in supporting children and adolescents experiencing chronic pain. I worked for a year at the Children's Hospital pain clinic supporting patients with a variety of chronic pain concerns utilizing ACT, CBT, and neurofeedback approaches.
10 Years Experience
Online in Alpine, Texas
Lea Purczinsky
Pre-Licensed Professional, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
No one likes to feel sick... but what do you do when pain or illness is chronic? How do you not only cope, but choose to thrive and live life, even in the face of a lifelong diagnosis? Together we can face the grief, anger, or fear that you may be experiencing, and together navigate the story you are living. Lea practices from a trauma informed approach, and ultilizes modalities including EMDR.
1 Years Experience
Online in Alpine, Texas
Teona Amble
Psychologist, Ph.D., LP
Living with chronic pain or chronic illness can take a toll on your self-esteem, sense of well-being, quality of life, and relationships. I have helped people to build resilience to these stressors and manage the impact of pain and illness on your mental and physical health. I can relate to the struggles as someone who has lived with chronic pain. I am your guide to living your best life and coping with challenges while accepting things out of your control. I look forward to teaching you tools to promote relaxation, positive self-talk, and healing.
13 Years Experience
Online in Alpine, Texas
Sugar Land Counseling Center
Counselor/Therapist
Sugar Land Counseling Center psychologist Dr. Mishra has a specialty in pain management and has been a ln associate professor at Stanford University in the department of anesthesiology.
29 Years Experience
Online in Alpine, Texas
Gregg Unterberger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Illness and chronic pain feed our sense of hopelessness and depression - and then depression makes our pain worse. We can break this cycle and find ways to work with our pain and our thinking, to find more joy and connection in life, even if we don't know the direction our illness is going.
26 Years Experience
Online in Alpine, Texas