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[Audio] Good morning everyone! We're here today to explore the essential role of psychosocial services in the workplace. We will discuss the psychosocial services the company offers and the key players in the delivery of these services. Let's begin..

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[Audio] Psychosocial services aim to address the psychological and social needs of individuals. Examples include counselling, pastoral care, psychological services, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry, guidance, mentoring and coaching. These services are offered in the health system to people with a disease or disorder, and their loved ones. They offer a forum for people to express their thoughts, feelings and experiences, and get support to achieve better mental health and wellbeing..

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[Audio] Psychosocial services can assist individuals in becoming independent, healthy and balanced in society. For instance, individual or group-based education, counselling, peer support and spiritual support can play a big part in a person's journey towards having a higher quality of life. Counselling and individual peer support can give a person the chance to analyse their current life state and the resources available to them. Group education and support groups provide a space for people to support and be supported. Moreover, spiritual support, be it pastoral care or other community services, can give a further sense of comfort and comprehension to those in need..

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[Audio] Assessment of a person's cognitive and behavioural functioning, assessment of learning and developmental needs, creating and implementing strategies to manage mental health and behaviour, administering psychological and educational tests and interpreting their results, consulting with colleagues, and providing psychological counselling for children and parents are all part of psychological services. These interventions involve understanding the dynamics of a person's mental health and behaviour, with the aim of promoting positive behavioural intervention strategies and improved quality of life..

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[Audio] Qualified professionals can provide psychological services in two ways: direct or indirect. Direct services can include teaching social skills to students, assessing academic abilities, and providing individual or group counselling. Indirect services refer to services delivered from a distance, such as providing telephone counselling or technology-based services, or consulting with a school team..

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[Audio] Indirect psychological services are an essential part of our offering, offering support and treatment to clients, even when not able to provide direct psychological services. For example, a teacher working with direction from a school psychologist to implement a social skills program for exceptional education students is providing direct psychological services, with the school psychologist providing them indirectly. Indirect services help expand the reach of our services, supporting a greater number of people..

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[Audio] Psychological services are an integral part of the healthcare system, offering specialized services to promote emotional and mental wellbeing. From counselling and psychotherapy to clinical psychology, psychiatry, guidance, mentoring, and coaching, there are a variety of different services available that work together to meet the psychological needs of individuals. These services can provide insight into psychological and emotional needs, enabling them to reach their maximum potential..

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[Audio] Specificity of psychological service is integral to providing beneficial support to individuals. Comprehensive, holistic, and development-based approaches allow service providers to identify needs, strengths, and goals and work together with individuals to find the most effective way to address them. Research-based methods and interventions combined with tailored, individual advice allow individuals to reach their fullest potential and lead healthier, happier and more meaningful lives. Investing in psychological services can have a lasting positive impact for all generations..

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[Audio] Psychological services are designed to provide individuals with support and resources to manage mental health concerns. Assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatments aim to decrease psychological distress and promote mental well-being. Mental health issues such as mood disorders, substance use disorders, trauma-related disorders, and other psychological conditions can be addressed. Tailored resources and interventions are provided with the goal of improving psychological functioning and enhancing quality of life..

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[Audio] The Biopsychosocial Model of Health is an approach to comprehend the complex interaction between physical health and disability, biological factors, and psychological and social factors. These components, including but not limited to genetic vulnerabilities, drug effects, self-esteem, family, relationships, circumstances and trauma, have impact on health and overall wellbeing. To address the needs of the individual, this model could provide a more holistic and balanced care approach..

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[Audio] A holistic approach to psychological care acknowledges an individual's mental and physical health, environment, and other factors as intertwined. It considers the distinct psychological, emotional, cognitive, and behavioural components of a person, in addition to the effects of their social environment. By taking a holistic view, complete and relevant care that caters to the individual as a whole can be provided..

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Wider society Socioeconomic, cultural, political Community Family system Individual Mind Body Spirit.

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[Audio] Psychological assessments provide information about a person's psychological functioning, including determinations of strengths and weaknesses, diagnoses, and strategies for improving psychological health. Such assessments can offer valuable insight into an individual's mental status and allow for targeted interventions to promote psychological well-being..

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[Audio] Educational psychology is a field of study which combines psychological theories, methodologies, and interventions in order to facilitate learning in educational contexts. Its focus is on the study of learning and cognition, theory, and practice in various educational settings, with the aim of understanding how people learn, think and interact in complex educational environments and applying this knowledge to improve teaching and learning..

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[Audio] Psychological services involve educating individuals, families, and communities about mental health, as well as engaging in prevention efforts to identify and address mental health concerns before they escalate. Psychologists provide information about coping skills, stress management and other topics to help individuals and communities maintain their mental health and well-being. This work is a crucial part of providing mental health services and is essential to promoting positive mental health outcomes..

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[Audio] Psychological services can be more effective when professionals collaborate and work together, developing comprehensive, integrated care for those in need. Psychologists can partner with physicians, psychiatrists, social workers and allied health professionals, uniting their expertise to address the psychological needs of patients alongside their physical health needs. Interdisciplinary collaboration allows for holistic and coordinated care..

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[Audio] Psychological services provide invaluable insight to the health care system by focusing on mental health and using an holistic approach to psychological assessment, evidence-based interventions, psychological education and prevention. This individualized approach produces a tailored care plan and treatment for the individual in need. To enhance care quality, this approach includes interdisciplinary collaboration, allowing for a better understanding of the individual's condition and the delivery of the highest standard of care. At the end of the day, psychological services are paramount in improving mental health and preventing mental illness..

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[Audio] Psychological services can be a powerful tool for maintaining physical health. They can identify and treat emotional issues that could lead to physical illness, aid in developing strategies for emotional well-being and resilience, and utilize techniques from positive psychology to promote joy and love. All of which have profound effects in making it easier to take care of oneself and cope with health issues..

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[Audio] Clinical psychologists can help identify individual psychological needs and provide a comprehensive assessment of their physical and mental health. Psychiatrists can recommend tailored treatment plans for complex mental health disorders, while psychotherapists are trained to help people with challenging life situations. Counselling services can provide critical support during difficult times, while mentoring and coaching can help patients make positive changes in their lives. Psychological services therefore provide an invaluable addition to healthcare, assisting people to understand, cope with, and manage their individual needs..

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[Audio] Psychological services play an important role in supporting people to manage their physical health conditions and the associated mental health symptoms. A holistic approach to care, which combines psychological services with physical healthcare, offers individuals the opportunity to develop a treatment plan tailored to their physical and mental health needs. People with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, for example, may experience stress, anxiety or depression that can interfere with their treatment. Integrating psychological services into physical healthcare can help people to manage their condition and improve their quality of life..

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[Audio] Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can provide more comprehensive forms of therapy to assist with anxiety or depression, while relapse prevention plans may be beneficial for those with substance abuse issues. Trauma-focused therapies can also be effective for individuals suffering from trauma-related disorders. Such interventions can allow for positive outcomes for patients, though they may not be accessible in primary care or hospital settings..

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[Audio] Screening and early detection of mental health issues is essential in order to identify and treat problems before they become more serious. Being aware of the early signs and symptoms of mental health illness, such as problems with concentration, feeling sad or suicidal, excessive fears or worries, and issues with anger management, can help to recognize the need for early treatment. Additionally, changes in sleeping patterns or excessive use of alcohol or drugs can be indicators of an underlying issue that requires treatment..

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[Audio] Psychological services play a role in chronic care management, helping to motivate and coach the patient, providing them with education about their condition and how to manage it, setting goals and monitoring progress. This helps the patient better understand and manage their symptoms and make more informed choices about their treatment. Overall, chronic care management requires the patient to be actively and continuously engaged in their own care and psychological services can provide the extra guidance and support needed..