Pain Psychologists
Pain Psychologists understand that pain can profoundly affect you mentally and socially, as well as physically.
When you are in pain, your mind and body react. For example, your blood pressure might rise or you may become depressed with your situation.
Pain psychologists will help you cope with residual pain, as well as associated fatigue, irritability, dependency or other issues. They will focus on your ability to regulate yourself as you grow to understand your pain and how to manage it.
A variety of methods including heart variability training, neurofeedback or biofeedback and meditation can help improve your outlook on life.
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