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What is Rehabilitation Counselling?
Rehabilitation counselling is a type of counselling that helps individuals with physical, mental, developmental, or emotional disabilities to achieve their personal, career and independent living goals.
Rehabilitation counselors work with clients to assess their strengths, needs, and interests, and then develop and implement individualised plans to help them achieve their goals. This may include providing counselling and therapy, helping clients access resources and support, and advocating for their rights and needs.
Rehabilitation counselors may work with a wide range of clients, including individuals who have experienced brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, amputation, mental illness, developmental disabilities, or other conditions that impact their ability to function independently. They may also work with individuals who are returning to work after a long absence due to illness or injury, or who are seeking to transition to a new career.
The goal of rehabilitation counselling is to help clients maximise their independence and quality of life, and to enable them to participate fully in their communities and achieve their full potential.
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What is the Meaning of Psychological Rehabilitation?
Psychological rehabilitation is a process that helps individuals with mental or emotional problems to develop or recover the skills and abilities needed to live independently and participate fully in their communities.
It can involve a range of interventions, including therapy, medication, vocational training, and social skills training.
The goal of psychological rehabilitation is to improve an individual's overall functioning and quality of life, and to help them achieve their full potential.
When Should you See a Rehabilitation Psychologist?
iflow Psychology's rehabilitation psychologists are mental health professionals who works with individuals who have physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities or injuries. We can help individuals develop coping strategies, improve your quality of life, and achieve your rehabilitation goals.
There are several situations in which it may be helpful to see a rehabilitation psychologist. For example:
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You have a physical disability or injury that is affecting your ability to function in daily life.
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You are experiencing emotional distress or mental health issues related to your disability or injury.
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You are struggling to adjust to a new disability or injury and need support in managing the changes it has brought to your life.
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You are having difficulty achieving your rehabilitation goals or are feeling stuck in your recovery process.
If you are experiencing any of these issues, it may be helpful to speak with an iflow Psychology rehabilitation psychologist. We can work with you to develop strategies for coping with your disability or injury and help you achieve your rehabilitation goals.
What Do Rehabilitation Psychologists Do?
Rehabilitation psychologists are psychologists who work with individuals who have physical, emotional, or cognitive disabilities or chronic health conditions. They may work with people who have recently acquired a disability or have had a disability for a long time. Rehabilitation psychologists may work with individuals of any age, from children to older adults.
The main goal of rehabilitation psychologists is to help individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions improve their physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning and overall quality of life. They use a variety of techniques, including counseling, therapy, and rehabilitation interventions, to help individuals achieve their goals and improve their functioning.
Some specific tasks that rehabilitation psychologists may perform include:
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Assessing an individual's physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning
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Developing treatment plans and interventions to help individuals improve their functioning and achieve their goals
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Providing therapy or counseling to help individuals cope with their disabilities or chronic health conditions
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Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, to provide comprehensive care to individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions
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Providing education and support to individuals, families, and caregivers to help them better understand and manage disabilities or chronic health conditions
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Conducting research on rehabilitation and disability-related issues
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Workers Compensation Psychologist
Workers' compensation is a system that provides financial benefits and medical treatment to employees who are injured on the job or who develop an occupational illness.
A workers' compensation psychologist is a mental health professional who provides counseling and other mental health services to workers who have experienced a work-related injury or illness.
These professionals may help workers cope with the physical and emotional effects of their injuries, as well as assist them in returning to work. They may also work with employers and other healthcare providers to coordinate care and ensure that workers receive the support they need to recover and return to work.
iflow Psychology workers compensation psychologists are typically accredited by SIRA (State Insurance Regulatory Agency) and have a been issued a provider number.
If you need a workers compensation psychologist call us on 02 6061 1144 or click on the button below.
Looking for an NDIS Psychologist?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded program in Australia that provides support for people with disability, their families, and carers.
If your funding is NDIS-managed, you will need to use a registered NDIS provider to access iflow Psychology services.
It is important to note that NDIS funding for psychology services may be limited and may not cover all types of psychological support.
You should check with your NDIS plan coordinator or local NDIS office to determine what types of psychological support are covered by your plan.
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02 6061 1144
iflow Psychology
48 Norton Street.
Leichhardt, NSW, 2040
Sydney AUSTRALIA