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Healing Chronic Pain: The Hidden Link Between Trauma and the Body with Andrew Gill, LPC

Greater National Advocates Season 3 Episode 10

In this insightful interview, Andrew Gill, LPC, shares his unique approach to counseling clients with chronic pain, emphasizing the profound intersection between physical suffering and mental health. Drawing from years of experience, Gill highlights how anxiety, depression, and even trauma often accompany long-term physical pain, especially in patients navigating fragmented and impersonal medical systems. He advocates for a holistic framework that includes somatic therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing—tools designed to address not just a client’s thoughts but their embodied emotional experience. His approach encourages clients to reconnect with their bodies, unpack self-critical narratives, and build compassionate self-awareness that fosters healing.

Gill also speaks candidly about how he handles the emotional toll of working with chronically ill clients, emphasizing the importance of boundaries and self-care for both therapists and advocates. He stresses that clinicians and patient advocates alike must learn to be “responsible to” clients, not “responsible for” them—an essential mindset when dealing with cases involving complex emotional and medical dynamics. With humility and clarity, he offers practical advice on how to assess clients’ needs, advocate effectively within disjointed healthcare systems, and preserve one’s own emotional well-being in the process. His commitment to serving underrepresented populations, including those on Medicaid, reflects his deeply rooted values and the belief that healing is not only possible but also a communal responsibility.


***Resources & Links Mentioned

Andrew Gill’s Contact Info:
 🔗 Website: www.tauhealingservices.com
📧 Email: tauhealing@gmail.com

***Therapy & Clinical Resources Mentioned

Motivational Interviewing
 Developed by Dr. William R. Miller — a client-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change.

Somatic Therapy
 Body-focused therapeutic approach addressing the mind-body connection in trauma and chronic pain.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
 Traditional cognitive model often used as a baseline contrast to somatic and integrative approaches.

Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT)
 Mentioned as a component within some CBT frameworks; emotion-centered work in psychotherapy.

Mindfulness & Body Scanning
 Practices to reconnect with the physical self and build emotional regulation.

***Books & Authors Referenced:

“The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk
 Seminal work on trauma, memory, and somatic healing.

“Boundaries” by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend
 Recommended for advocates and clinicians navigating emotional limits in caregiving roles.

Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross)
 Referenced for her writings on empathy and embodiment in therapeutic relationships.

***Clinical Directories & Tools:

Psychology Today Therapist Directory
 www.psychologytoday.com
Use filters to find therapists who specialize in chronic pain, trauma, and who accept Medicaid or specific insurance.