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Is It Common For Chronic Pain Sufferers To Work With A Psychologist?

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Philadelphia Area, PA

I work for a pharmacy that specializes in serving chronic pain patients and we know the financial strain that medication can cause. Does this make psychological help unaffordable?

February 14, 2024
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Yes

May 4, 2024
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Not for me at least

February 22, 2024
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Do you find that different specialist are working well together, as a care team? The reason I ask is that our pharmacy believes that they probably don't so we need to step in to deliver therapies, like medications.

May 9, 2024

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