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Regain your life from chronic pain

Match with a licensed therapist specialized in chronic pain

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How it works

How it works

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Add your insurance and location

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Browse a curated list of therapists

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Find a time that's convenient for you

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Instantly book your consultation

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Conditions our therapists treat

Our therapists work with clients experiencing many chronic pain conditions, including:

Back Pain

Back Pain

Joint Pain

Joint Pain

Headaches

Headaches

Abdominal Pain

Abdominal Pain

Jaw Pain

Jaw Pain

Heal beyond physical pain

Our providers are experts at treating and understanding the experience of chronic pain sufferers. They know there’s often more to the story than physical pain and are well prepared to help

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*Research shows that those with chronic pain are four times more likely to have co-existing mental health struggles than those who are pain-free

Heal beyond physical pain

Our providers are experts at treating and understanding the experience of chronic pain sufferers. They know there’s often more to the story than physical pain and are well prepared to help

heal

*Research shows that those with chronic pain are four times more likely to have co-existing mental health struggles than those who are pain-free

Evidence-based

No, this does not mean your pain is "all in your head"

66%

In a randomized clinical trial, 66% of patients who underwent a pain neuroscience-based therapeutic program were pain free at the end of their treatment compared to only 10% who were treated with traditional approaches.

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88%

Studies estimate that approximately 88% of chronic lower back and neck pain cases don't have a structural cause.

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83%

83% of patients in a randomized clinical trial report their chronic pain has been substantially reduced after engaging in psychological therapy

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In the news

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I’m in pain, so why is my doctor suggesting a psychologist?

Salim Zerriny, MD and David Boyce, MD

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Chronic pain is surprisingly treatable — when patients focus on the brain.

Nathaniel Frank, director at Cornell University

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Therapists have quietly become a crucial part of pain treatment programs, proving to be as effective or more so than medication.

Sushma Subramanian, science and health journalist at The New York Times

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What people are saying

Nothing worked, until I saw a physician who put me in an eight-week individual therapy program that finally gave me relief.

Jane Y.

Managing my mental health has been the hardest part of my chronic pain journey. Therapy is a phenomenal choice.

Eric B.

Insurance

Many of our providers accept insurance

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If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or crisis, call 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.