Chronic or Persistent Pain

Healing is possible.

The brain is amazing. It holds our knowledge, skills, personality, creativity, emotions, language, and memory. It constantly sends signals to our bodies, triggering our breathing, muscle movements, and even our heartbeats. Our brains also send pain signals to let us know when something is wrong. But pain – and sources of pain – aren’t always straightforward. We’ve been conditioned to look for physical and biological sources of pain, like injury or illness. But pain can stem from stress and emotions, creating neural pathways that manifest as physical symptoms. The mind/body connection is powerful! The brain sends signals, and the body responds. Think about how we blush when we’re embarrassed, how our heart rates elevate and breathing quickens when we’re scared, and how we feel nauseous when we receive bad news.

Pain that is chronic or medically unexplained can have dramatic effects on a person’s wellbeing, outlook, and lifestyle. For some, the pain can become relentless and unresponsive to any attempt to decrease the symptoms. It may even be disabling. If you’ve exhausted the traditional avenues for healing and improvement with little or no success, or if you’ve received a vague diagnosis, like “medically unexplained pain” or “chronic pain” or “functional disorder” or “centralized pain” –  you might feel a bit hopeless. And if you’ve ever been told that nothing is wrong with you – that it’s all in your head, or that you’ll learn to live with it, I’m sorry you had this experience.

Your pain is real. Your brain is sending signals to get your attention, but those signals don’t tell us what’s wrong. Together, we’ll work to uncover the roots of your pain and change your body’s response to it, with an objective of decreased frequency, intensity, and duration of symptoms. Instead of allowing the pain to drain your energy, we want to reverse that flow and reclaim your power. We’ll move beyond simply tolerating pain, into an awareness that allows you to be proactive instead of reactive. Pain may be where you are today, but it doesn’t have to be where you are forever. There is hope.

If you have questions, or if you believe you could benefit from these services, let’s talk.

Patient appointments offered Monday through Wednesday 8:30am to 5pm and Thursday 8:30am to 2:30pm.

Sapphire Health Psychology

Erin K. Taylor, Ph.D.

980-220-2438

5970 Fairview Road, Suite 414

Charlotte, NC 28210

Only established patients will be able to access client portal to book appointments. Prospective clients will need to contact me first by phone or email.