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Therapy for Health and Chronic Illness

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Supportive counseling for chronic illness and physical health concerns

Facing a serious medical diagnosis or chronic health condition can feel scary and isolating. The emotional and psychological toll of dealing with a physical illness or disability presents difficult challenges for patients, caregivers, and loved ones. An expert therapist can help you find tools to navigate the stress, overwhelm, and uncertainty that accompanies physical health struggles.

At Union Square Practice, we understand the far-reaching impacts of chronic pain, ability loss, terminal illness, and medical uncertainty. We offer knowledgeable, compassionate therapeutic support to those facing life-altering health issues, as well as those who love and care for them. 

Therapy and medication management are available in person at our offices in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan and via telehealth across New York State.

What does therapy for physical health issues address?

Physical and mental health are tightly intertwined. Dealing with a physical illness, injury, or disability can result in a cascade of effects on mental wellbeing, including:

  • Anxiety. Physical health issues frequently trigger ongoing anxiety about knowns and unknowns: illness progression, medical procedures, implications for relationships, and more.
  • Depression. Patients often face feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities they once enjoyed.
  • Anger and frustration. It’s common to feel resentment towards the illness, one’s own body, or the circumstances surrounding a diagnosis.
  • Grief and loss. Many people mourn the loss of physical abilities, independence, and the life they envisioned before the illness or disability.
  • Relationship strain. Physical health issues can put stress on relationships, including communication difficulties around evolving emotions and needs.
  • Existential concerns. In the midst of a major health event, people may find themselves facing heavy questions about meaning, purpose, and mortality.
  • Sleep disturbances. Many types of physical health problems are accompanied by insomnia, nightmares, and other sleep disruptions.
  • Cognitive difficulties. The health concern itself, or the strain of dealing with it, can cause problems with concentration, memory, and decision-making.

 

Psychological and emotional challenges can be debilitating in their own right. They can also exacerbate physical symptoms, creating a vicious cycle that further impacts well-being. Effective therapy honors the gravity of these physical and mental health struggles and offers you practical tools to cope.

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Who should go to therapy for physical health issues?

If you are experiencing anxiety, depression, anger, grief, or isolation related to physical health problems, therapy can provide valuable support. Whether you are managing chronic pain, facing a scary medical diagnosis, or adjusting to restricted physical capabilities, it is important to find an emotional outlet, coping tools, and new paths forward.

Therapy is a valuable tool for those close to a person dealing with serious health challenges. Regular counseling can help those in support roles manage stress, prevent burnout, and keep their own mental health a priority.

A therapist specializing in physical health conditions and chronic illness can also provide guidance for families and partners to better understand the impacts of illness and how to help their loved one. At Union Square Practice, we work with individuals, couples, and families to address all aspects of these challenging situations.

Our approach is always tailored to the individual person, couple, or family, drawing from a variety of practices to meet our clients where they are. These are some therapies we find especially helpful in cases of chronic illness and health issues:

  • Supportive therapy offers a nurturing environment to explore and process feelings related to physical health problems.
  • Narrative therapy helps people reframe their story and discover new meaning and possibilities within their experience.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is used to identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that keep a person trapped or cause downward spirals.
  • Family therapy or couples therapy offers space to address the impacts of health challenges on a person’s close relationships, with the goal of fostering effective communication and better support for everyone involved.

 

Physical health challenges come in all forms, and each person and situation is unique. We start by getting to know you and understanding your reasons for seeking therapy, so we can design a treatment plan that best helps you. Our person-centered approach prioritizes your goals and evolves with your changing needs and circumstances.

Yes. As appropriate, we provide expert medication management to address symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mood issues occurring alongside physical health problems. Our psychiatric team recommends medication with careful consideration of your physical health challenges and other medications. They monitor your progress closely in collaboration with your therapist, and coordinate as needed with other medical professionals.

There are many facets to facing a physical health challenge, so each person’s goals will differ. Depending on your personal needs, a therapist can help with a number of things, including:

  • Processing emotions and grieving losses associated with the physical health issue 
  • Improving quality of life through deliberate engagement in activities and relationships
  • Finding new purpose and meaning in the wake of loss or the face of uncertainty
  • Developing coping skills for the most difficult parts of your situation
  • Learning to communicate your care needs and advocate for yourself

 

We understand the serious impact of physical illness conditions. We will never downplay your struggles or encourage you simply to “look on the bright side.” By honoring the full experience of pain, discomfort, ability loss, and other deep challenges, we help you find a way forward that accepts real limitations while opening up new opportunities for living your life to the fullest.

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Chronic illness and physical health challenges can feel overwhelming. Expert therapy at Union Square Practice offers a safe and supportive space for patients and those close to them to explore complicated emotions, develop new coping strategies, and cultivate resilience. We tailor every treatment plan to the individual client and respond with warmth and compassion to your evolving needs as you navigate this difficult journey.

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