Allied Health Assistance (AHA) professionals play a vital role in supporting individuals in building capacity or managing chronic conditions. They work under the supervision of allied health professionals like physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists, assisting in therapy sessions, implementing support plans, and providing valuable support to clients. AHAs contribute to improving clients' health outcomes by ensuring they receive comprehensive care and support throughout their journey to recovery and well-being.
Based in Burpengary, we welcome patients from across the Moreton Bay region, including Morayfield, Narangba and Caboolture. We offer registered psychology, provisional psychology, counselling and support work at both in-person and Telehealth appointments. Call (07) 3448 9291 for more information.
When it comes to seeking support for mental health, there are various options available. Individual therapy involves working one-on-one, whereas group therapy involves joining a small group of individuals who share similar experiences. Both forms of therapy have their benefits and can be used in conjunction with each other.
At Unique by Nature Allied Health Service, we offer individual and group therapy options to cater to the diverse needs of our clients. Our therapist and allied health supports can guide you through the decision-making process and help you choose the most suitable form of therapy for your specific circumstances.
A provisional psychologist is a graduate-level psychologist who has completed their academic training in psychology and is undergoing supervised practical experience to obtain complete registration as a psychologist. They work under the supervision of experienced psychologists to provide psychological services.
Provisional psychologists offer various psychological services including individual therapy, counselling, assessment and support for various mental health concerns and life challenges. They collaborate with clients to develop treatment plans and facilitate personal growth and wellbeing.
Yes, it is safe to see a provisional psychologist. While they are still in training, provisional psychologists receive supervision and guidance from experienced psychologists to ensure the quality and effectiveness of their services. They adhere to professional, ethical standards and regulations to provide competent and ethical care to clients.
Provisional psychologists receive regular supervision from experienced psychologists who oversee their work and professional development. Supervision involves reviewing cases, discussing treatment approaches and providing feedback and guidance to enhance the provisional psychologist's skills and knowledge. This collaborative supervision process ensures the provision of high-quality psychological services.
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