Chronic Pain Therapists in 33110

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Dr. Andrew Philip
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Miami, FL 33110  (Online Only)
I'm a good fit if seek an easy conversation style free of judgement, that is change-oriented, meaningful and clear. I am NOT a fit if you are struggling with severe mental illness or require legal documentation. I have dedicated my career to improving the human condition. I help people learn to cope and thrive in the presence of experiences like stress, chronic medical conditions like pain and insomnia, sadness, and feelings of hopelessness and searching for meaning. I have worked with people from just about every walk of life- women, men, trans and non-binary folx, grandparents, doctors, students, veterans, executives and more.
I'm a good fit if seek an easy conversation style free of judgement, that is change-oriented, meaningful and clear. I am NOT a fit if you are struggling with severe mental illness or require legal documentation. I have dedicated my career to improving the human condition. I help people learn to cope and thrive in the presence of experiences like stress, chronic medical conditions like pain and insomnia, sadness, and feelings of hopelessness and searching for meaning. I have worked with people from just about every walk of life- women, men, trans and non-binary folx, grandparents, doctors, students, veterans, executives and more.
(813) 592-3884 View (813) 592-3884
Photo of Bobby Rosenthal, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in 33110, FL
Bobby Rosenthal
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW
Verified Verified
Miami, FL 33110
My client may be a person who currently feels stuck in their life, or dealing with chronic health issues, issues related to aging, coming out, or dealing with depression and anxiety. They are seeking to feel better emotionally, function better in their lives, and connect to others in a more meaningful way. I honor the uniqueness of my patients and celebrate the qualities which make them particularly remarkable. I work with patients to achieve more satisfaction from their lives and choices, and provide them with support and practical feedback to assist in helping them resolve current problems and long-standing maladaptive patterns.
My client may be a person who currently feels stuck in their life, or dealing with chronic health issues, issues related to aging, coming out, or dealing with depression and anxiety. They are seeking to feel better emotionally, function better in their lives, and connect to others in a more meaningful way. I honor the uniqueness of my patients and celebrate the qualities which make them particularly remarkable. I work with patients to achieve more satisfaction from their lives and choices, and provide them with support and practical feedback to assist in helping them resolve current problems and long-standing maladaptive patterns.
(332) 895-1763 View (332) 895-1763
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Debbie Abreu
Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, MS, RMFTI
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Miami, FL 33110
Debbie Abreu is a highly qualified professional with a Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy, a Sixth Year Degree in School Administration, a Master’s degree in Special Education, and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. Debbie is passionate about leveraging a strengths-based, solution-focused approach to drive positive outcomes for her clients. She has a proven track record of success in working collaboratively with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, and religious backgrounds. Her exceptional skills in this area enable her to effectively connect with clients, build rapport, and facilitate meaningful results.
Debbie Abreu is a highly qualified professional with a Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy, a Sixth Year Degree in School Administration, a Master’s degree in Special Education, and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. Debbie is passionate about leveraging a strengths-based, solution-focused approach to drive positive outcomes for her clients. She has a proven track record of success in working collaboratively with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, and religious backgrounds. Her exceptional skills in this area enable her to effectively connect with clients, build rapport, and facilitate meaningful results.
(813) 896-2735 View (813) 896-2735

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Chronic Pain Therapists

How does chronic pain therapy work?

Engaging with a psychotherapist to help treat chronic pain does not mean that one’s pain is all in their head. Therapy for chronic-pain patients has been shown to benefit both the mind and the body, targeting physical symptoms and increasing daily functioning. In other words, for many, addressing their emotional health through therapy affects their physical health. A therapist can help a client challenge unhelpful thoughts about pain and develop new ways to respond to it, such as distraction or calming breathing techniques. Studies have found that therapy can be as effective as surgery for certain cases of chronic pain and many doctors recommend trying psychotherapy in advance of considering invasive surgery.

What are the most effective treatment options for chronic pain?

Stress, anxiety, depression, catastrophizing, ruminating, lack of activity, and social withdrawal all make chronic pain worse. Addressing these issues, research shows, can help people gain control over their pain symptoms. Therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, biofeedback, and mindfulness-based stress reduction, along with greater pain-management education, have been found to help people reduce fear and disability.

Are there new treatments for chronic pain?

Many cases of chronic pain, particularly those involving back pain, remain medically unexplained. But there is evidence that changes in the brain or nervous system are caused by previous physical ailments such as tissue damage; in such cases, the brain may continue to send out pain signals despite the physical cause having healed. To aid patients under these circumstances, a recently developed treatment known as pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) is designed to help the brain “unlearn” this response. A PRT practitioner helps individuals to reduce the “threat value” of their ongoing pain signals until they can reappraise them as less threatening and fear-inducing. They also help an individual to develop new emotional regulation skills.

How long does therapy for chronic pain take?

There is no set timeline for recovery from chronic pain, especially as there may be a range of physical and psychological causes for any individual’s discomfort, but most patients should expect to see a therapist for a number of weeks or months, typically spanning at least 12 sessions. Studies of pain reprocessing therapy found that many individuals’ experience of pain lessened in eight sessions over four weeks.