Disability and Chronic Illness Counseling

"There is no greater disability in society than the inability to see a person as more."
-Robert M. Hensel 

Living with a disability or chronic illness, or stepping into the role of supporting someone who does, can bring profound emotional, physical, and practical challenges. Whether you are navigating your own ongoing health conditions or balancing the deep responsibilities of caregiving, it is common to experience stress, frustration, anxiety, or grief related to shifting independence, daily life, and relationships. Therapy provides a safe, nonjudgmental space for both individuals and caregivers to explore these experiences, process complex emotions, and develop strategies for coping.

Therapy sessions are built around your specific lifestyle, capacity, and goals. Choosing a counselor who operates from an affirming, disability-informed perspective guarantees that your care is dignified, accessible, and entirely focused on helping you feel empowered in your daily life.