Disorders Related to Medical Conditions

Physical illness can wreak havoc on the mind, as well as on the body.  Pain, as well as the temporary or permanent loss of bodily function, the shift in life-style, and the change in self-image that accompanies illness are all powerful enough to cause emotional reactions.  Some typical emotional reactions to physical illness include depression, anxiety, regression, and an intensification of the desire to be cared for.

Therapy can be a bridge to health for patients whose illnesses have created secondary emotional problems.  Additionally, a therapist can work closely with a patient’s physician to coordinate care, to manage mental health concerns, and to help facilitate connection to community resources and to family.


The Psychotherapy Practice of Lisa Lempel-Sander serves patients from the five boroughs of New York City, including Queens and Manhattan, and serves Long Island, including the towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay and Huntington.



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