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Anyone know how to find one?
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I don't even know what it is!!!
Jan Take a deep breath and relax; this too will pass. |
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I've seen psychologists represent themselves as "specializing in chronic illnesses or medical problems"
Kock 1979; end ileo 2003; Kock 2006 |
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I actually met someone here who is one. I wish I could find her. She was either in St Louis or Chicago.
Anyway, I called hospice and they referred me. Waiting for a call. |
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I know you posted a while ago but... I am actually getting my doctorate degree in clinical psychology. Unfortunately there is no special degree for medical illness in psychology. I was just surfing the CCFA website last night and was really bothered to find NO place for individual support! However, I for one (after I graduate and become a licensed psychologist) plan on working with Crohn's and Colitis patients. WE all are experts! I am going to take my training and my personal experience with me in my career.
Also, I know a couple of psychologists that due to knowing someone close to them with UC and Crohns has become familiar with the illness and surgeries and provides therapy to people like us. I also hope to make it easier for people to find psychologists familiar with our medical gripes and provide a link for people to find one. I wish I could let you know if a link but I dont. I usually just get some recommendations for a psychologist and call and ask them if they are familiar with crohn's and uc. Maybe for now, that is the best bet. Best, Kristen |
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The woman I spoke with here was either in St Louis or Chicago. It is her specialty and has been for some time.She works in the hopsital.
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