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Must be deemed to have capacity to provide informed consent;\n2. Must sign and date the informed consent form;\n3. Must state willingness to comply with all study procedures;\n4. Must be at least 18 years of age;\n5. Must be referred to TAPMI;\n6. Must have either fibromyalgia or chronic pelvic pain\n7. Must be on the waitlist at TAPMI;\n8. Must have access to a device that can connect to the Internet with access to email.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Currently engaged in psychotherapy or engaged in psychotherapy within the last month at the time of enrolment;\n2. Unable to read, understand, or communicate in English sufficiently to provide informed consent and complete the study procedures and questionnaires;\n3. Has active serious mental illness or psychiatric instability that, in the opinion of the research team, may impair the ability to safely participate in the study or to provide informed consent (e.g., active psychosis, active mania);\n4. 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