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Social worker or psychologist?

Social worker or psychologist?

When daily tasks become challenging, you may need help with shopping, cleaning, personal hygiene, meals, and self-care. Housing and transport issues can also arise, such as difficulty with stairs or an unsafe shower. An occupational therapist can assess and recommend modifications like handrails. If you lack transport for treatments, seek rental assistance or community mobility options.

Family roles may change, requiring help with childcare or caring for family members. Respite for carers and relationship challenges may also occur. Financial concerns, such as treatment costs, insurance, superannuation, and government payments, may need addressing. Speak to a financial planner or advisor for support.

Social workers can assist with transition planning, end-of-life decisions, enduring power of attorney, advanced care directives, and aged care assessments. They provide support for those under 65 and help navigate these difficult topics.

If you struggle to cope, consider speaking to a psychologist for mental health assessments, especially if experiencing anxiety or depression. Psychologists help with adjusting to change, grief, and loss, which can stem from illness or changing circumstances. They offer strategies to manage stress, focus on positive outcomes, and improve communication.

Psychologists and social workers are available in hospitals, communities, and other health settings. Ask your healthcare team for referrals or access services through your GP with a mental health treatment plan, which provides Medicare-subsidized appointments. You can also find providers through the Australian Association of Social Workers or the Australian Psychological Society.

For those in rural or remote areas, telehealth appointments may be available. Palliative care social workers support patients and families with education, benefits access, and communication with healthcare providers. They help ensure a good quality of life for those with life-limiting illnesses.
Remember, psychologists are there to support you, but you need to be open and honest about your needs. If the therapeutic relationship isn’t working, discuss it and consider finding a different therapist. Your healthcare team can help you find the best support.

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Last updated on July 2nd, 2025 at 04:33 am

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