Recovery Process After An Amputation
Regular Counseling Sessions

Regular counseling sessions can help patients cope with the emotional aspects of an amputation. Patients may have individual and group therapy sessions. Family therapy may also be helpful. Counselors use cognitive-behavioral therapy and other techniques to give patients skills to reframe their thoughts and overcome the grief that can occur after an amputation. Patients may need to continue counseling for several months, and some individuals choose to have counseling for years.
When choosing a counselor to help with amputation recovery, it is imperative to choose someone who has experience assisting individuals who have recovered from amputations. The patient's hospital care team can make appropriate recommendations. Patients can also ask for recommendations from individuals in their community who have had amputations. Some counselors may offer video chats or messaging services to support patients between in-person therapy sessions.