Psychologists play a crucial role in enhancing the well-being of individuals by providing affirming care, trauma-informed care, and person-centred care, all while utilising evidence-based supports. This comprehensive approach ensures that clients feel understood, respected, and empowered.
Provisional psychology refers to the practice period required for psychologists in training before they can become fully registered and licensed. Provisional psychologists are typically graduates who have completed their academic coursework in psychology and are now in the process of gaining supervised practical experience. This stage is essential for developing the skills necessary to deliver psychological services effectively.
At Unique by Nature Allied Health Service, we offer patients the option to work with our provisional psychologists. This can mean reduced fees for patients and a chance for provisional psychologists to gain valuable experience under the supervision of our experienced registered psychologists. We believe in investing in the future of psychology by supporting provisional psychologists as they develop their skills and knowledge, whilst also delivering on the expectations of our patients
Affirming Care
Affirming care involves recognising and respecting the unique identities and experiences of each client. Psychologists use affirming supports to acknowledge neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia as natural variations of the human brain. This approach promotes self-acceptance and reduces stigma, helping clients feel valued and understood.
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-informed care is an essential aspect of psychological support, focusing on understanding and addressing the impact of trauma on an individual's mental health. For example, autistic individuals may be at a higher risk of trauma-related conditions such as PTSD. Psychologists create a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their experiences without fear of judgment. This approach helps in building trust and fostering healing, ensuring that clients feel secure and respected throughout their therapeutic journey.
Person-Centered Care
Person-centred care places the client at the heart of the therapeutic process. Psychologists work collaboratively with clients to understand their unique needs, preferences, and goals. This individualised approach ensures that the support provided is tailored to each client's specific circumstances, promoting a sense of agency and empowerment.
Evidence-Based Supports
Psychologists utilise evidence-based supports to ensure that the interventions and strategies they employ are grounded in scientific research and proven to be effective. This commitment to evidence-based practice ensures that clients receive the highest standard of care, leading to better therapeutic outcomes.
Understanding Neurotypes and Specific Needs
A key aspect of a psychologist's role is helping clients understand their neurotypes and addressing specific needs, such as:
Psychologists are dedicated to supporting the well-being of individuals through a holistic approach that includes affirming care, trauma-informed care, person-centred care, and evidence-based supports. By understanding and respecting each client's unique neurotype and addressing specific needs such as mental health, interoception, executive function, communication, and relationships, psychologists help clients lead fulfilling and empowered lives. This comprehensive and compassionate approach ensures that clients feel valued, understood, and supported on their journey to mental well-being.
Based in Burpengary, we welcome clients 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 or (07) 2000 8052 for our support worker number.
Our Approach to Psychological Support
At our practice, we offer psychological support for a variety of emotional situations, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief. We are committed to providing Neurodiversity (ND) affirming and person-centred care, ensuring that each individual feels respected and understood.
Navigating Anxiety
Consider the journey of someone navigating the complexities of anxiety. Through individual counselling sessions, our psychologists can help them understand their anxiety triggers and develop effective coping mechanisms. This personalised support empowers individuals to build their capacity and resilience, fostering a sense of self-efficacy and well-being.
Personal Growth and Relationship Building
Therapy is not just about overcoming challenges; it's also about personal growth. Our psychologists work with clients to improve communication and conflict resolution skills, leading to healthier relationships and enhanced productivity across all areas of life. By focusing on strengths and capabilities, we help individuals achieve their personal and professional goals.
Support During Life Transitions
We recognise the significance of support during major life transitions, whether it's a career change, bereavement, or the addition or loss of a family member. Our aim is to create a safe and inclusive space where every individual feels heard, valued, and supported on their unique journey. By using affirming supports and a person-centred approach, we ensure that each client's unique experiences and needs are respected and addressed.
Our practice is dedicated to providing psychological support that is both affirming and person-centred. We strive to create an environment where every individual feels valued and empowered, whether they are navigating anxiety, seeking personal growth, or coping with significant life transitions. Through our compassionate and inclusive approach, we support clients on their journey to mental well-being and personal fulfilment.
Psychologists are here to guide and empower you through various aspects of life, fostering growth, navigating life changes and well-being and building capacity supports for NDIS clients.
If you're experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety or stress that are impacting your daily life, relationships or work, it may be beneficial to consult with a psychologist.
Additionally, a psychologist can provide valuable support if you're facing significant life changes, struggling to cope with past traumas, or simply seeking personal growth and self-awareness.
Therapy sessions typically involve confidential discussions between you and the psychologist. The psychologist will listen attentively, offer insights, and provide guidance to help you understand your thoughts and feelings. Sessions may also involve learning coping strategies, practising new skills, and setting goals for personal growth.
The duration of therapy varies depending on individual needs and goals. Some clients may find relief and achieve their objectives in a few sessions, while others may benefit from longer-term treatment to address deeper issues or make strategies to support and manage challenges in day-to-day life . Your psychologist will work collaboratively with you to determine the appropriate length of treatment.
Yes, therapy is confidential within the limits of the law. Psychologists adhere to strict ethical guidelines to ensure client confidentiality and privacy. Information disclosed during therapy sessions is not shared with anyone without your consent, except in specific circumstances where there is a legal obligation to report, such as instances of harm to self or others.
Psychologists do not prescribe medication. However, they can work closely with psychiatrists or other healthcare providers who can prescribe medication if necessary. Psychologists primarily focus on psychotherapy, counselling, and creating strategies and interventions to address clients needs.
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