Edmonton's FUEL Pain & Injury Recovery Clinic has introduced comprehensive psychology services designed to address the intricate psychological dimensions of chronic pain, offering patients a multifaceted approach to healing and recovery. Chronic pain is increasingly recognized as more than a physical ailment, with significant emotional and mental health implications. The clinic's new psychology services aim to break the complex cycle of pain perception by providing targeted psychological support alongside traditional pain management techniques.
Led by licensed psychologist Christina Worthing, the clinic's counseling services focus on several critical areas of patient well-being. These include managing emotional responses to chronic pain, improving sleep quality, developing enhanced coping strategies, and strengthening personal relationships impacted by persistent pain conditions. Worthing, who specializes in pain management and the biopsychosocial model of pain, collaborates closely with patients to develop individualized strategies that promote psychological resilience. Her approach emphasizes empowering patients to navigate the emotional challenges associated with chronic pain.
The clinic's interdisciplinary team integrates psychological counseling with other treatment modalities such as manual osteopathy, acupuncture, kinesiology, massage therapy, chiropractic care, mobility and strength training, and physiotherapy. This holistic approach ensures comprehensive care tailored to each patient's unique experiences and needs. By addressing both physical symptoms and psychological factors, FUEL Pain & Injury Recovery Clinic seeks to provide patients with a more comprehensive path to recovery, acknowledging that effective pain management requires attention to mental and emotional well-being.


