Therapy for Chronic Illness & Disability
Chronic illness and disability reshape life in ways that are often invisible to others. The ongoing management of symptoms, appointments, limitations, and uncertainty takes a toll that goes far beyond the physical. It can affect your relationships, your sense of self, your work, your grief over the life you expected, and your ability to feel joy or hope.
Living with a chronic condition or disability is not a single event to recover from. It is an ongoing experience that deserves ongoing support.
Many people find themselves navigating grief over lost capacity or identity, anxiety about the future, exhaustion from constantly advocating for themselves in medical systems, and the isolation that comes when others don't fully understand what daily life looks like. There can also be complicated feelings about dependence, visibility, and what it means to live well in a body that requires more from you.
Therapy can help. We offer a space to process the emotional and relational impacts of chronic illness and disability without judgment or pressure to "push through." We work with individuals navigating conditions including autoimmune disorders, chronic pain, neurological conditions, acquired disabilities, and other long-term health challenges.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, years into managing a condition, or somewhere in between, you deserve support that sees the whole of your experience.