Chronic Illness Psychiatrists in Ridgway, CO

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Photo of Heather Shannon Ford, PMHNP, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Heather Shannon Ford
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501
With backgrounds in both conventional and alternative therapies, I love personalizing care to your individual mental health needs. Your symptoms are often rooted in a deeper cause (or causes) that require considering your mind, body, daily habits and relationships. I specialize in working with adults 18 and older who want to go beyond just 'a pill for every ill' worldview and incorporate lifestyle changes, hormone optimization and effective supplement regimes. Appointments Online and In Person in Grand Junction.
With backgrounds in both conventional and alternative therapies, I love personalizing care to your individual mental health needs. Your symptoms are often rooted in a deeper cause (or causes) that require considering your mind, body, daily habits and relationships. I specialize in working with adults 18 and older who want to go beyond just 'a pill for every ill' worldview and incorporate lifestyle changes, hormone optimization and effective supplement regimes. Appointments Online and In Person in Grand Junction.
(970) 517-1848 View (970) 517-1848
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Lynne Fenton
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified Verified
Cedaredge, CO 81413  (Online Only)
Good News! I will soon be taking several insurances: Aetna, Cigna, Oxford, United and Anthem BC/BS. The credentialing will likely be complete in October, with first covered appointments late October or early November. If you would like to see me and have your insurance cover the visits, please go to lynnefenton.com, click on "Patient portal", register and send me a message. If you'd like to see me ASAP, you can alway start by paying cash, then switch to insurance coverage once approved. Just go to lynnefenton.com and click "Book an Appointment."
Good News! I will soon be taking several insurances: Aetna, Cigna, Oxford, United and Anthem BC/BS. The credentialing will likely be complete in October, with first covered appointments late October or early November. If you would like to see me and have your insurance cover the visits, please go to lynnefenton.com, click on "Patient portal", register and send me a message. If you'd like to see me ASAP, you can alway start by paying cash, then switch to insurance coverage once approved. Just go to lynnefenton.com and click "Book an Appointment."
(720) 730-4137 View (720) 730-4137
Photo of Margaret Anne Parnell - Telepsychiatric Bridge Services, LLC., DNP, MSN, ARNP, PMHNPBC, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Telepsychiatric Bridge Services, LLC.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, MSN, ARNP, PMHNPBC
Verified Verified
Fruita, CO 81521
Be seen this week! Exceptional reviews, check me out on Google. Come to our office to be seen and meet our therapy dogs. Want to receive mental health treatment and medication management from the comfort and convenience of your own home or office? I see patients in office or over a HIPAA compliant telepsychiatry service, providing psychiatric evaluations and medication management. I e-prescribe to the pharmacy of your choice.
Be seen this week! Exceptional reviews, check me out on Google. Come to our office to be seen and meet our therapy dogs. Want to receive mental health treatment and medication management from the comfort and convenience of your own home or office? I see patients in office or over a HIPAA compliant telepsychiatry service, providing psychiatric evaluations and medication management. I e-prescribe to the pharmacy of your choice.
(970) 540-5412 View (970) 540-5412
Photo of K. Robinson, PMHNP, FNP, RN, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
K. Robinson
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP, FNP, RN
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Montrose, CO 81401
Accepting insurance and new patients. It can be overwhelming to know where to start to get help for mental health. That's why I offer free, zero-commitment initial video visits so we can talk through your many options for care, whether it's just talking to someone/therapy, medications, or life changes. Schedule easily at this link: robinson.intakeq.com/booking. I'm a Johns Hopkins-trained, board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who brings a deeply empathetic, evidence-based, and down-to-earth approach to mental health. Also feel free to message me directly here through Psychology Today.
Accepting insurance and new patients. It can be overwhelming to know where to start to get help for mental health. That's why I offer free, zero-commitment initial video visits so we can talk through your many options for care, whether it's just talking to someone/therapy, medications, or life changes. Schedule easily at this link: robinson.intakeq.com/booking. I'm a Johns Hopkins-trained, board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who brings a deeply empathetic, evidence-based, and down-to-earth approach to mental health. Also feel free to message me directly here through Psychology Today.
(720) 794-5175 View (720) 794-5175
Photo of Dr. Lisa Boffa - Montrose Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, PMHNP, FNP, ND, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Montrose Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP, FNP, ND
Verified Verified
Montrose, CO 81401
My name is Dr. Lisa Boffa. My ideal clients would be motivated to partner with me to help themselves and improve their lives.
My name is Dr. Lisa Boffa. My ideal clients would be motivated to partner with me to help themselves and improve their lives.
(970) 480-8851 View (970) 480-8851

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Chronic Illness Psychiatrists

How does therapy for chronic illness work?

Many people living with a chronic illness may feel they cannot speak honestly about their experience out of embarrassment or fear of being a burden, or because those close to them do not understand, for example, that they may “look good” even if they do not feel good. Therapy sessions are an opportunity to speak openly with someone who knows their symptoms are not in their head and who can offer practical, proven suggestions for managing feelings of grief, shame, or fatigue, such as techniques to challenge unhelpful thoughts about symptoms and develop new ways to respond to them, such as distraction or calming breathing practices.

Can therapy help with physical symptoms of chronic illness?

Yes, especially if an individual with chronic illness has developed depression. People with depression are less likely to maintain their health treatment regimens or to take positive steps to manage physical symptoms when they arise, thereby potentially complicating their medical prognosis. Treatment of depression, through talk therapy, medication, or both, will often improve one’s physical state as it eases the emotional burden of illness.

What are the most effective treatment options for chronic illness?

No one living with a chronic illness, or their loved ones, should see depression as an unavoidable result of their condition. Instead, they should actively seek treatment. Research shows that people with depression are less likely to devote the required time and effort to maintaining or monitoring their health, and so therapy to limit the risk of depression can be vital for physical health as well. Therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based stress reduction have been found to help individuals reduce stress and anxiety.

How long does therapy for chronic illness take?

There is no set timeline for therapy for people living with chronic illnesses, but many will see a therapist for a number of weeks or months, typically spanning at least 12 weekly sessions. Some people feel that they experience progress faster than others but even some who quickly feel improvement may continue with sessions for months or years. Some people may benefit from maintenance therapy if their symptoms change or they experience a decline in physical health. Others find that the skills learned in short-term therapy can be used on an ongoing basis, even after therapy has concluded.