The Psychology Of Injury Online Workshop

Psychosocial Considerations of the Injury Rehabilitation Process

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COURSE SUMMARY

This online workshop introduces you to pertinent psychological and social factors that impact the injury rehabilitation process. A must for practitioners across all disciplines.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Psychosocial Considerations of Injury Rehabilitation

As a self-paced learning module, this online workshop takes an estimated 2hrs 30min to complete and includes nine (9) short instructional videos, additional reading material and related quizzes.

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Participant Feedback

“I now have the confidence to provide support to a teenage client who has recently sustained a spinal injury and her mother”

“I liked that information was broken down into small videos focused on a single concept. Much easier to take on board the information. Also, the use of articles to support the concepts was effective.”

“Good course that most physios should consider when working an MSK setting.”

“Easy to access and each module was under 30 mins so i could complete a module in a lunch break”.

“Flexibility to be able to complete it whenever i could fit it in and around my normal day-to-day routine.”

“Easy to follow, evidence-based.”

“The questions helped reflect on what I had learned and the structure was good”

“Quiz at the end of each section was helpful for summarising the topic covered.”

“A nice introductory course. I’m keen to explore other materials from this source.”

“Great value for money. Thanks Clive.”

PARTICIPANT RATINGS

Average Rating for Each Learning Objective = 4.62 (out of 5)

  1. Establish an introductory understanding of the psychosocial framework of injury rehabilitation = 4.64
  2. Identify common similarities and differences in the emotional state of injured patients = 4.18
  3. Recognise the important role of psychosocial assessment and treatment as a multidisciplinary team approach to injury rehabilitation = 4.64
  4. Successfully identify different types of psychological reaction to injury = 4.75
  5. Recognise the various types of loss that may be experienced by the patient as a consequence of their injury = 4.75
  6. Identify common signs of poor adjustment to injury = 4.88
  7. Recognise fundamental psychosocial strategies for coping with injury = 4.5

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Published by Dr Clive

Hi everyone! I'm a psychologist who is passionate about the broad contribution this field can make to society. Ultimately, psychology is about living life well; whether in personal relationships, friendships, work, politics, local communities, society more broadly or your own personal wellbeing. Psychology covers it all! As a psychologist I consult regularly through my private practice on the Gold Coast in Australia and also internationally via Skype.

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