If you (or a family member) have a new or on-going illness You may be asking: How will I ever get used to this? How can I handle all these changes? How do I talk to friends and family about this? How will I ever be able to deal with the stress of illness? How will I manage the physical symptoms such as pain, fatigue and insomnia? Given everything going on in your life, it is understandable that you are feeling this way. Integrative Health & Healing is dedicated to helping you regain your balance. As a health psychologist, I have extensive experience working with those with medical conditions and their families. I recognize that illnesses and physical symptoms are stressful and that "stress" makes everything worse! I use well researched cognitive-behavioral therapy to help you learn the skills to manage your symptoms. Whether you're looking for extra support and guidance during difficult times or are interested in learning strategies to reduce stress and improve your quality of life, Integrative Health & Healing can help you to achieve your goals. Having support and good coping skills can help improve your sense of well-being and regain a sense of control so that you can experience a more fulfilling and meaningful life - no matter the issue. Dr. Amy Robinson Ikelheimer received her Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Mississippi. She completed a 2-year post-doctoral program in Behavioral Medicine/Pain Management at Dartmouth Medical School where she stayed on as faculty. Since moving to Colorado, Amy worked at National Jewish Health where she assessed and treated individuals with various chronic medical conditions. She also devoted much of her time to the Sleep Medicine Department where she treated individuals with insomnia. Amy uses well researched short-term cognitive-behavioral interventions to help adults better manage chronic medical conditions and symptoms.
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