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Psychologist

Psychologists assess, diagnose, and treat the psychological and behavioural concerns resulting from, or related to physical and mental health.

A psychologist, as a trained professional, plays a major role in the life of their client and their families. They provide guidance, support, and interventions to assist in:

  • Developing emotional resilience
  • Improving communication and social interaction
  • Reducing or eliminating behaviours that could negatively impact on the client’s well-being
  • Improving overall quality of life for clients

Additional information about psychologists

  1. Assessment and Diagnosis:
    • Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate the client's psychological functioning, strengths, and challenges.
    • Determine if the client meets the criteria for specific diagnoses or disabilities.
  2. Treatment Planning:
    • Collaborate with the client to develop personalised treatment plans based on their goals and needs.
    • Consider the NDIS goals and support categories while creating the plan.
  3. Therapy and Counselling:
    • Provide evidence-based interventions
    • Address specific mental health concerns, emotional regulation, behavioural challenges, or social skills deficits.
  4. Skill Development:
    • Help clients acquire and develop coping strategies, problem-solving skills, and self-management techniques.
    • Assist in improving communication, social interaction, and relationship-building skills.
  5. Behaviour Management:
    • Develop behaviour support plans to address challenging behaviours and promote positive behaviour change.
    • Implement strategies for behaviour modification and provide guidance to caregivers or support workers.
  6. Emotional Support:
    • Offer a safe and supportive environment for clients to express their emotions and concerns.
    • Help clients develop emotional resilience and improve their overall well-being.
  7. Collaboration and Advocacy:
    • Collaborate with other professionals involved in the client's care, such as doctors, educators, or occupational therapists.
    • Advocate for the client's needs, ensuring appropriate supports and resources are available through the NDIS.
  8. Progress Monitoring and Evaluation:
    • Regularly assess and review the client's progress towards their goals.
    • Modify treatment plans as needed and provide feedback to the client and their support network.
  9. Documentation and Reporting:
    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
    • Provide necessary reports and documentation to support the client's eligibility for NDIS funding.
  10. Referrals and Recommendations:
    • Identify additional services or specialists that may be beneficial to the client's overall well-being.
    • Make referrals and recommendations for further assessments, therapies, or supports.

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