People with chronic medical illnesses such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, chronic pain, lupus, or cystic fibrosis may be at increased risk for experiencing depression and anxiety compared to their healthy peers. At the Health Psychology Center of New York, we draw from evidence-based treatments such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help patients pursue full and meaningful lives despite chronic illness.
Group Treatment for Adolescents and Young Adults
Chronic illness can be isolating, especially for adolescents and young adults who may not know other people their age with similar conditions. We are dedicated to decreasing isolation and promoting a successful transition to adulthood for young people with chronic illness.
Our Virtual Coping Skills Group for Young Adults with Chronic Illness is offered in September and January each year. Eligible patients are ages 20 – 39 with a primary diagnosis of a chronic medical illness.
This group will help you:
Contact us for more information and to enroll.
The Health Psychology Center of New York
26 Court Street, Suite 409
Brooklyn, NY 11242