Mary Elizabeth Shands
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Plano, TX 75093
Mary is a Licensed Professional Counselor who believes that the only limits we have in life are the limits we place on ourselves. Truly the sky is the limit! One of the first things Mary will do is to focus on a relationship building that the client and the therapist must build. Mary uses several types of therapy, but narrows down the best combination/program depending on the client. Therapies used include cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. Clients include children teens and adults who are dealing with difficulties, anxiety, trauma, anger management, mood disorder, cancer and COVID 19.
Mary is a Licensed Professional Counselor who believes that the only limits we have in life are the limits we place on ourselves. Truly the sky is the limit! One of the first things Mary will do is to focus on a relationship building that the client and the therapist must build. Mary uses several types of therapy, but narrows down the best combination/program depending on the client. Therapies used include cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. Clients include children teens and adults who are dealing with difficulties, anxiety, trauma, anger management, mood disorder, cancer and COVID 19.
(972) 556-6961 View (972) 556-6961
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Sabrina S Austin
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Verified Verified
Plano, TX 75093
Are your health issues overwhelming your life? Living with chronic medical issues like pain can be isolating, frightening, and dejecting. As a health psychologist, I offer hope, knowledge, and support to individuals struggling with complex challenges. Every day, scientific advancements illuminate the integral relationship between mind and body. Effective treatment of one requires caring for both. In working with me, you can expect kindness, humor, acceptance, and a lot of mixed metaphors. I hope that, through our work together, you can find sources of light on your darkest days.
Are your health issues overwhelming your life? Living with chronic medical issues like pain can be isolating, frightening, and dejecting. As a health psychologist, I offer hope, knowledge, and support to individuals struggling with complex challenges. Every day, scientific advancements illuminate the integral relationship between mind and body. Effective treatment of one requires caring for both. In working with me, you can expect kindness, humor, acceptance, and a lot of mixed metaphors. I hope that, through our work together, you can find sources of light on your darkest days.
(972) 702-7245 View (972) 702-7245
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Steven R. Scott
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Plano, TX 75093
Welcome to the practice of Steven R. Scott. Steven works with a large variety of people by providing individual psychotherapy, family and marital counseling, premarital counseling, grief resolution, teen counseling, and group therapy. Steven's goal is to make your therapeutic experience as fulfilling as possible. His solutions focused approach helps people reach their goals as efficiently as possible. Steven has over twenty years of experience, which allows him to be able to customize a treatment plan that will suit your needs. Steven now offers office hours as well as phone and video sessions. Call today for a consultation.
Welcome to the practice of Steven R. Scott. Steven works with a large variety of people by providing individual psychotherapy, family and marital counseling, premarital counseling, grief resolution, teen counseling, and group therapy. Steven's goal is to make your therapeutic experience as fulfilling as possible. His solutions focused approach helps people reach their goals as efficiently as possible. Steven has over twenty years of experience, which allows him to be able to customize a treatment plan that will suit your needs. Steven now offers office hours as well as phone and video sessions. Call today for a consultation.
(972) 380-1842 View (972) 380-1842
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Frisco Counseling and Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S
Verified Verified
Plano, TX 75093
(214) 256-1504 View (214) 256-1504
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Mateo Ayala
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Plano, TX 75093  (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
Helping you or your loved one, work through the interactions with the world that cause distress, breaking the chains of the past that tie your thoughts to the darkest memories you long to forget. Being able to find yourself without the fog of depression or the fear of the sudden and unpredictable anxiety of life. To reach a stable and safe homeostasis of being content with yourself and with moving forward knowing that freedom from the past enables you to handle the stress of the future with an optimistic view, no longer broken. To hear and to help is the job of the counselor, I look forward to assisting in your progress.
Helping you or your loved one, work through the interactions with the world that cause distress, breaking the chains of the past that tie your thoughts to the darkest memories you long to forget. Being able to find yourself without the fog of depression or the fear of the sudden and unpredictable anxiety of life. To reach a stable and safe homeostasis of being content with yourself and with moving forward knowing that freedom from the past enables you to handle the stress of the future with an optimistic view, no longer broken. To hear and to help is the job of the counselor, I look forward to assisting in your progress.
(210) 791-9381 View (210) 791-9381

Chronic Illness Therapists

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.