For long-term HIV survivors, psychotherapy focuses on your unique psychological, emotional, and social needs. This can include managing chronic illness, dealing with stigma, coping with loss, addressing mental health issues, and fostering resilience. We provide a supportive space for exploration, healing, and personal growth, promoting overall well-being and enhanced quality of life.
Therapy can help long-term HIV survivors navigate the complexities of living with a chronic illness. We help to identify strategies to manage stress, fatigue, and pain, and address mental health issues such as depression or anxiety, which are more prevalent among long-term survivors.
We can help you cope with the stigma and discrimination often associated with HIV, and address grief and loss you may live with, including the loss of health, loved ones, aspects of your previous life, or the experience of survivor’s guilt.
We understand the unique challenges faced by long-term HIV survivors, and provide compassionate, respectful, and effective support. If you’re a long-term survivor, therapy can foster resilience, helping you find meaning and purpose in your life, and promoting your overall well-being and quality of life.
To find out more, contact us for a free 20-minute consultation.