“Every disability conceals a vocation, if only we can find it, which will turn the necessity to glorious gain.” - C.S. Lewis

Dr. Ruel R. Billones

Registered Psychology Associate

Specializing in Neuro-psychotherapy for Pain-Addictions-Trauma Healing (PATH)

The multi-morbidity of Pain-Addictions & Trauma Healing (PATH), relationship problems, anxiety, and depression, are my areas of specialty.

I work with adolescents, men, couples, families,  and the LGBTQ+ community.

Services are also provided to Filipino-Asian immigrant families and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

Coaching for life’s transitions are welcome.

Book your free 15 minute coaching session today!

MY SERVICES

Pain Know More

I would like to help you alleviate your experiences of physical and psychological pain through evidence based practice of neuroscience informed psychotherapy that integrates the body and mind.


SKETCHES TO HOME

Helping You Understand and Heal Pain

If you're living with pain that just won't go away—despite rest, medication, or even surgery—you're not alone. Chronic pain affects millions of people, and for many, it’s deeply frustrating when tests show “nothing wrong.” But what if pain wasn’t just about the body? What if your brain and nervous system were playing a key role?

That’s where pain psychology comes in at DrBillonespsych.com, we help people understand the science of pain and how emotions, trauma, and nervous system patterns can keep pain alive—and how healing becomes possible.

Let’s explore what really causes chronic pain, how your brain learns it, and what you can do to change it.

Specific Issues

If you are having chronic and/or psychological pain, feeling depressed and anxious so that you start engaging in risky behaviors to cope (substance abuse, gambling, compulsive sexual encounters) that complicate your current relationships and life, a free consultation might be the right first step for you.

Schedule a consultation: leave a message

text message: 1-410-701-0277

email: ruel@DrBillonespsych.com


Healing in belonging.

Mental health thrives through everyone’s participation. By building a sense of community, we can realize a just and accessible services that meet the needs of the least and the last among us.

Explore our work at the Institute of Integrative Behavioral Health.