Chronic Illness Support for Identity Shifts, Life Transitions, and Caregiving Support
We know that finding ones self through the ups and downs of chronic illness can be exhausting and sometimes lonely. Let us help you!
Our Approach
Our approach to chronic illness therapy is grounded in compassion, collaboration, and validation of your lived experience. We recognize that chronic illness impacts not only the body, but also identity, relationships, and emotional well-being. Working with a clinician who understands these challenges can feel deeply validating and supportive, especially when you have often had to explain or minimize your experience elsewhere. We offer a space where your story is understood, your struggles are taken seriously, and your emotional experience is met with care and respect as we work together toward greater stability, meaning, and quality of life.
Illness Is Not Identity
Living with a chronic illness can reshape how you see yourself, your relationships, and your future. Whether you are adjusting to a new diagnosis, navigating chronic pain or fatigue, or grieving the life you once expected, these changes can deeply impact your sense of identity, purpose, and daily functioning.
Caregiving too….
This space is also for caregivers and loved ones supporting someone with a chronic illness. Caregiving can bring emotional strain, burnout, and a quiet sense of loss as roles shift and responsibilities increase. Therapy offers support for both individuals living with illness and those caring for them—helping you process grief, reduce stress, strengthen coping skills, and reconnect with a meaningful and sustainable way of living.