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Dr Neesha Patel is an expert in coaching people to make positive lifestyle behaviour changes and maintain health and wellbeing, using the latest scientific research and psychological tools. This includes support with managing long-term conditions such as type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, long covid, chronic pain, as well as, difficulties with mental health, poor sleep, weight loss and women’s health including menopause and endometriosis. Join us to discover Neesha’s wealth of knowledge and expertise on how you can manage the psychological impact of a chronic condition such as endometriosis using some simple evidence-based coping strategies to reduce the emotional burden and reset your mind and body to feel good.
Dr Neesha Patel is a UK-qualified Independent Health Psychologist and the founder of Evoking Health Ltd. Neesha founded Evoking Health Ltd in 2022 after working across long-term chronic health conditions and obesity in the NHS. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Manchester in 2013 for her research in managing long-term conditions in particular type 2 diabetes in the South Asian population and the role of social networks in supporting management of this condition. Neesha currently works part-time in the NHS, Diabetes Centre as well as Evoking Health Ltd. Her mission for Evoking Health Ltd is to empower and motivate people as many people to break old habits and create new by changing the important connection between our thoughts, emotions and actions, to help people to sustain long-lasting habits for a healthier, happier and more fulfilling life. Neesha provides workshops, webinars, individual therapy and hosts Mind Body Retreats in her local community to help people to experience the benefits of mind body connection for their health and wellbeing.
Instagram @evokinghealth_drp
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/dr-neesha-patel-91385066
Takeaways:
**The Importance of Multidisciplinary Care**: Managing chronic conditions like endometriosis requires a holistic approach, incorporating medical, psychological, and lifestyle support.
**Psychological Support**: Psychological interventions play a crucial role in managing chronic conditions. Many patients experience fear, trauma, and not being believed, which can deter them from seeking help. Psychological support can help in breaking down these barriers.
**Identifying and Addressing Unhelpful Behaviors**: Patients often develop unhelpful coping mechanisms, such as overeating or other behaviors that exacerbate their condition. Identifying these behaviors through self-awareness and monitoring is crucial.
**Therapeutic Interventions**: Evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to individual needs are essential. Techniques such as self-compassion, acceptance, and restructuring unhelpful thoughts can significantly improve patients' quality of life.
**Role of Journaling**: Writing down thoughts and feelings can help patients process their emotions and identify patterns in their behavior. This self-monitoring can be a powerful tool in managing chronic conditions.
**Validation and Normalization**: Validating and normalizing patients' feelings of guilt, shame, and other emotions associated with chronic illness can alleviate distress and promote mental well-being.
**Empathy and Compassion**: Building a compassionate and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship is key to effective psychological support. This approach helps patients feel understood and supported.
**Challenges in Healthcare**: The conversation highlights the gaps in healthcare services for conditions like endometriosis, including the lack of mainstream services and the need for specialized care pathways.
**Self-Compassion and Emotional Well-being**: Encouraging patients to practice self-compassion can help them manage the emotional impact of their condition and improve their overall well-being.
These key messages emphasise the need for a comprehensive and empathetic approach to managing chronic conditions, incorporating both medical and psychological support to enhance patients' quality of life.
Dr Neesha Patel is an expert in coaching people to make positive lifestyle behaviour changes and maintain health and wellbeing, using the latest scientific research and psychological tools. This includes support with managing long-term conditions such as type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, long covid, chronic pain, as well as, difficulties with mental health, poor sleep, weight loss and women’s health including menopause and endometriosis. Join us to discover Neesha’s wealth of knowledge and expertise on how you can manage the psychological impact of a chronic condition such as endometriosis using some simple evidence-based coping strategies to reduce the emotional burden and reset your mind and body to feel good.
Dr Neesha Patel is a UK-qualified Independent Health Psychologist and the founder of Evoking Health Ltd. Neesha founded Evoking Health Ltd in 2022 after working across long-term chronic health conditions and obesity in the NHS. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Manchester in 2013 for her research in managing long-term conditions in particular type 2 diabetes in the South Asian population and the role of social networks in supporting management of this condition. Neesha currently works part-time in the NHS, Diabetes Centre as well as Evoking Health Ltd. Her mission for Evoking Health Ltd is to empower and motivate people as many people to break old habits and create new by changing the important connection between our thoughts, emotions and actions, to help people to sustain long-lasting habits for a healthier, happier and more fulfilling life. Neesha provides workshops, webinars, individual therapy and hosts Mind Body Retreats in her local community to help people to experience the benefits of mind body connection for their health and wellbeing.
Instagram @evokinghealth_drp
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/dr-neesha-patel-91385066
Takeaways:
**The Importance of Multidisciplinary Care**: Managing chronic conditions like endometriosis requires a holistic approach, incorporating medical, psychological, and lifestyle support.
**Psychological Support**: Psychological interventions play a crucial role in managing chronic conditions. Many patients experience fear, trauma, and not being believed, which can deter them from seeking help. Psychological support can help in breaking down these barriers.
**Identifying and Addressing Unhelpful Behaviors**: Patients often develop unhelpful coping mechanisms, such as overeating or other behaviors that exacerbate their condition. Identifying these behaviors through self-awareness and monitoring is crucial.
**Therapeutic Interventions**: Evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to individual needs are essential. Techniques such as self-compassion, acceptance, and restructuring unhelpful thoughts can significantly improve patients' quality of life.
**Role of Journaling**: Writing down thoughts and feelings can help patients process their emotions and identify patterns in their behavior. This self-monitoring can be a powerful tool in managing chronic conditions.
**Validation and Normalization**: Validating and normalizing patients' feelings of guilt, shame, and other emotions associated with chronic illness can alleviate distress and promote mental well-being.
**Empathy and Compassion**: Building a compassionate and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship is key to effective psychological support. This approach helps patients feel understood and supported.
**Challenges in Healthcare**: The conversation highlights the gaps in healthcare services for conditions like endometriosis, including the lack of mainstream services and the need for specialized care pathways.
**Self-Compassion and Emotional Well-being**: Encouraging patients to practice self-compassion can help them manage the emotional impact of their condition and improve their overall well-being.
These key messages emphasise the need for a comprehensive and empathetic approach to managing chronic conditions, incorporating both medical and psychological support to enhance patients' quality of life.