Chronic Illness Therapists in Guilford, CT
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Susan Weinstein Dobuler
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, L, C, S, W
Verified
Verified
Currently my work is focussed on helping clients use the unique opportunity of psychotherapy to explore and understand feelings, thoughts and behaviors that contribute to some difficulties they might be having. Goals can be to learn about oneself, and find self acceptance, provide emotional relief, make and sustain satisfying relationships and make good choices going forward. Choosing to begin psychotherapy is an important decision and it is essential to find a good match between client and therapist so I encourage people to make an initial appointment to see whether we should take this journey together.

Malinda L Fehon
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Working from a positive, whole-person perspective that is grounded in a psychodynamic and relational approach, I work with clients to navigate, understand, and resolve experiences of distress, relational challenges, life transitions, and health difficulties. As a Clinical Health Psychologist with an Integrative Medicine background, I have had the honor of helping people address and overcome a wide variety of challenges for over 20 years. My areas of expertise include coping with major life-adjustments, health conditions and cancer, significant stress/burn-out, relationship and parenting challenges, grief/loss, and work-life balance.

Michelle M Reynolds
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
At some point in our lives, we all feel overwhelmed, overburdened, and sometimes even stuck. It can seem like stress is preventing us from living the life we want, and our thoughts, feelings, or habits are holding us back. Whether you are struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, parenting difficulties, relationship conflicts, work-home balance, or health issues, I can help you find your way through a difficult period. You can live more fully by gaining new perspective, clarifying your values, effectively managing stress, and taking action toward your goals. I help people build better and richer lives.

Diane Louise Rotnem
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I am a highly trained and experienced clinical social worker whose practice invites individuals, couples & families facing adaptational challenges of all kinds throughout the life cycle: infancy through end-of-life. Working with strength-based developmental treatment models, I find best results are achieved in strong collaboration with individuals (and designated family members), who have the capacity to engage in a meaningful therapeutic relationship, have good family and social supports, and are motivated for change.

Tony Karajanis
Marriage & Family Therapist, JD, LMFT
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Seeking therapy is an important step on your journey to promoting healthy change and positive growth in your life. You are many things, and take on many roles in your life. I believe positive change does not occur from an outside source, but comes from your own strength and resilience, as well as a better understanding of who you are. My role is to guide and challenge you on your journey of re-connecting to your own potential and power so you can achieve change in yourself and your life. With current COVID-19 concerns regarding public health & safety, please know I offer online/video counseling sessions for new & existing clients.

Leesa Sklover
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, MA-MT, C-IAYT, CRC
Verified
Verified
In private practice for 25 years, counseling children, adults, families, couples as group, workshop leader, psychotherapist, professor college/graduate programs, HR consultant, corporate businesses, Canyon Ranch Spa (12 yrs), hospitals, entertainment industry, with first responders and their families. People who seek counseling are often in a transitional stage of life. People experience self doubt, anxiety and loneliness. In our therapy, I listen with compassion, sharing my vast experience and truth. I offer creative therapeutic tools, a sense of meaning making. In relationship with me, you feel deeply understood and cared for.

Susan Burgess
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Verified
Verified
Seeking support can be a difficult decision and process! I am a compassionate and responsive counselor who listens, but also provides clients with effective tools and strategies to manage life’s difficult situations. I see each client as unique and having different needs, therefore my work is mostly grounded in a person centered approach. By also incorporating cognitive behavioral and solution focused approaches, I help clients meet their personal goals.

Rev. Edward F Cornell
Licensed Professional Counselor, MDiv, MS, LPC
Verified
Verified
At Shoreline Pastoral Counseling we provide counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families dealing with life's changes and challenges. Our services are open to people of all faiths and spiritual points of view. We maintain a safe atmosphere allowing for exploration of emotions, experiences, growth and spirituality. We work to build partnerships with our clients to develop practical goals and solutions.
Not accepting new clients

Jennifer Padovani Ott
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Stress, Anxiety, Depression and Grief are all normal parts of life, but sometimes they can become so overwhelming that we need some support to get back on sturdy ground. We all have strengths and coping skills that sometimes get buried beneath managing our day to day responsibilities and stressors. I am here to help you tap into those strengths and skills and help you find some new ways to manage stress, difficult emotions, and being human in a challenging world.

Jennifer R. Wood
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Hi, and thanks for visiting my profile! I use a cognitive behavioral therapy called acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which includes mindfulness techniques and defining your values. Research shows that ACT is effective for a wide range of client issues. I treat anxiety (including OCD and panic disorder), depression, adjustment issues, difficulty with life transitions, marital issues, career/academic stress, and relationship problems. I also really enjoy assisting with parenting issues, women's issues, and postpartum adjustment. I have a background in child clinical psychology so feel well equipped to help with parenting.

LifeCatalyst: Therapy and Coaching
PhD
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Are you feeling anxious, depressed, overwhelmed or maybe just not like your usual self? Do you feel like you set the same goals year in and year out and don't stick to them? Are you feeling burned out from your job or feeling like you have lost your sense of purpose? Maybe you have a child who is suffering or maybe you are not sure what the best way to parent a developmental stage is. If this sounds like you, we may be able to help.
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Amy E. Goldfarb
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
(PLEASE NOTE: My practice is currently full). You're struggling; you aren't feeling like yourself. You'd like to understand your own feelings or those of someone you love. Maybe you feel bogged down; you can't make decisions. Or you're hurting; you've suffered a loss and you don't know how to move forward. Perhaps you'd like to feel more genuine, comfortable, and happy in your close relationships. Or you're always worried; you can't fall asleep because your mind won't stop. You need tools and strategies. I am a seasoned, Yale-trained psychoIogist and I offer compassionate, responsive, effective therapy for people like you.

Alicia Ann MacDougall
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
I am a clinical psychologist working with people of all ages. I specialize in helping children and adolescents who have faced difficult life circumstances, including complications from emergency medical events and pervasive medical diagnoses, as well as those who have experienced various types of abuse. My experience on psychiatric inpatient units allows me to be helpful in navigating mood disorders, dissociation, somatic symptoms, and other intense emotional experiences. My work on medical inpatient floors enables me to support those with eating disorders, traumatic brain injuries, genetic disorders and other medical conditions.

Barbara Greenspan PsyD MHSA
Psychologist, PsyD, MHSA
Verified
Verified
As a psychologist, consultant and coach in the area of behavioral health, my primary goal is to provide a comfortable, trusting and professional environment where individuals can work on important issues that effect their life. I provide a comprehensive set of services for adults across the lifespan ages 18 to 100+ years old. I offer assessment, evaluation, and treatment interventions for individuals, couples, families and groups with general clinical, issues (i.e. Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationship Problems, Family Conflict and Parenting). I provide services for patients with health problems, injury and neuropsychological issues with a focus on life adjustment and living with serious illness.
Not accepting new clients

Anne Dutton
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, RYT 500, C-IAYT
Verified
Verified
Psychotherapy is a collaboration between therapist and client. It makes use of the strengths, resources and goals of the client and the supportive attunement, non-judgmental perspective, training and experience of the therapist. Many of my clients come to me because they want to incorporate mindfulness and somatic therapies with talk therapy in order to work more effectively with anxiety, depression, pain and other challenges in which the body is implicated.

J. Edward Lynch
Marriage & Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
I work with individuals who are suffering from trauma, abuse ,depression, and anxiety. I also treat relationship issues and marriage therapy. I have a strong background in individual, couple, and family psychotherapy. I treat trauma victims, PTSD, and do Family Constellation work.
Not accepting new clients

Joyce Gendler
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, REAT, NCC
Verified
Verified
In the face of some of life’s most challenging moments, it is important to remember that you can always build new understanding, awareness, and resilience. Therapy—especially when rooted in a trusting therapeutic relationship—is a place designed to do just that. As a therapist, I support people who grapple with anxiety, depression, major life transitions, relationship issues, and a variety of other challenges. It is of the utmost importance to me that you experience a sense of safety and belonging as we work together, using inquiry, compassion, connection and collaboration as guideposts as we explore your questions and concerns.
Not accepting new clients

Lara J Kaplan Goodrich
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Please also visit my site, www.dynamapsychology.com for more information. I am a licensed clinical psychologist working with kids, teens & adults. My private practice is Dynama Psychology where I specialize in anxiety, coping, parenting, health psychology, and finding power in mental health. My clients are adults needing support while navigating a major life transition; teenagers wanting to learn how to better cope with stress; children learning how to rise above anxiety; parents hoping to be more effective while raising a family; people wanting to untangle the impact of the pandemic; and possibly you striving for healthy change.

Rachel Bloom
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified
Verified
I am accepting new individual clients and couples. I have an interest in helping young adults and adults through difficult life transitions and discussing the constantly changing ways that we identify and see ourselves as it relates to parenthood, relationships, and work status, among other things. I also specialize in working with athletes and former athletes. I help people figure out who they want to be, which might be different from who other people think they "should" be.

Cecelia Hope Manley
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified
Verified
Counseling facilitates discovery and mastery of your inner resources. Spend less time on what you perceive as "wrong" and more time determining your true desires and manifesting them. View problems as opportunities to release limitations, to grow and to experience more joy. Clarify your true desires; learn that you are a powerful creator - in thought, word and deed. Recognize the guidance communicated by your emotions; focus on what is wanted now; release negative thoughts, images and bio-energetic blocks; allow more joy and good into your life; resolve trauma; manage stress and balance health by attending to body, mind and spirit.
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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.