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How will counselling help?

Counselling will allow you to:

1. Gain a better understanding of your problems and their impact on your l

2. Learn practical strategies for managing your problems.

3. Practise the techniques taught during consultations for use in your everyday
life.

4. Learn how to maintain the gains you have made during counselling.

What is an Occupational Therapist (OT)?

An Occupational Therapist (OT) has specialist knowledge about emotional and
mental health issues and the potential impact on occupational functioning in
everyday life, at work, study and recreational pursuits.

Occupational Therapists receive significant training in the Focused
Psychological Strategies on which the Better Access to Mental Health Initiative
(BAMH) is based (BAMH Manual, Australian Psychological Association, 2007).


WHO DO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS WORK WITH?


INDIVIDUALS DIAGNOSED WITH MENTAL HEALTH AND OTHER CONDITIONS INCLUDING:


· ANXIETY


· DEPRESSION


· SCHIZOPHRENIA


· BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER


· COPING WITH A DIFFICULT PHYSICAL OR  MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION


· CHANGE IN LIFE SITUATION E.G. RETIREMENT, CARING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER, LOSS OF
AN IMPORTANT LIFE ROLE


· STRESS RELATED ILLNESSES


THESE CONDITIONS CAN LEAD TO THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS:


· DIFFICULTY COPING WITH STRESSFUL SITUATIONS


· SOCIAL ISOLATION & LONELINESS


· DIFFICULTY COMPLETING EVERYDAY LIFE SKILLS E.G. COOKING, CLEANING, SHOPPING


· LOW MOTIVATION


· LACK OF ROUTINE LEADING TO BOREDOM


· LACK OF MEANING OR PURPOSE


· PROBLEMS WITH FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS


· LOW SELF CONFIDENCE & SELF ESTEEM


HOW DOES OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HELP?


OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CAN HELP YOU TO CARRY OUT THE THINGS YOU NEED TO DO AND
WANT TO DO, SUCH AS WORK, STUDY, RECREATIONAL PURSUITS AND HOUSEHOLD TASKS.


AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST WILL MAKE SUGGESTIONS TO MODIFY YOUR SITUATION OR GIVE
YOU STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFESTYLE AND WELLBEING.


THESE EDUCATION AND STRATEGIES MAY INCLUDE:


· STRESS MANAGEMENT & COPING SKILLS  


· RELAXATION


· ANXIETY MANAGEMENT


· PREVENTION OF RELAPSE OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION


· PROBLEM SOLVING AND GOAL SETTING


· BEING MORE ASSERTIVE


· SELF ESTEEM


· HEALTHY & BALANCED LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING


· RELATING TO OTHERS


COMMUNITY & SUPPORT SERVICES INFORMATION


INFORMATION MAY BE GIVEN ABOUT COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL
NEEDS INCLUDING:


· HOME HELP (CLEANING, SHOPPING, COOKING, MEAL PLANNING, BUDGETING)


· LEISURE, WORK AND FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS BASED ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL LIFE GOALS


· SUPPORT, DISABILITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES TO PROVIDE ONGOING SUPPORT FOR YOU


       AND YOUR FAMILY

Counselling Methods Used

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behaviour therapy is a focused, evidence-based approach that is based
on the concept that cognitions (thoughts) influence feelings and behaviours, and
that subsequent behaviours and emotions can influence cognitions. The therapist
helps individuals identify unhelpful irrational thoughts, emotions and
behaviours.

CBT has two aspects: behaviour therapy and cognitive therapy.  Behaviour therapy
is based on the theory that behaviour is learned and therefore can be changed.
Cognitive therapy is based on the theory that distressing emotions and
maladaptive behaviours are the result of faulty or irrational patterns of
thinking. Therefore, therapeutic interventions are aimed at replacing such
dysfunctional thoughts with more rational cognitions (thoughts), which leads to
an alleviation of problem thoughts, emotions and behaviour.

Narrative Therapy

Narrative Therapy is based on the therapist understanding the unique ‘stories’
that individuals use to describe their lives. The therapist listens to how
people describe their problems as stories and helps the person to consider how
the stories may restrict them from overcoming their present difficulties. 
Narrative Therapy sees problems as being separate from people and assists the
individual to recognise the range of skills, beliefs and abilities that they
already have and have successfully used (but may not recognise), and that they
can apply these to the problems in their lives.

Narrative Therapy aims to reframe the ‘stories’ people tell about their lives
and put a major emphasis on identifying people’s strengths, particularly as they
have mastered situations in the past. 

(Adapted from the Better Access to Mental Health Initiative Manual,

Australian Psychological Association, 2007)

Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

Solution Focused Brief Therapy is for individuals who want to achieve through
therapy rather than focus on the problem or problems that made them to seek
help. The approach does not focus on the past, but instead, focuses on the
present and future. The therapist/counselor uses respectful curiosity to invite
the individual to visualize and describe their preferred future and then
therapist and individual start attending to any moves towards it whether these
are small increments or large changes. To support this, questions are asked
about the individual’s story, strengths and resources, and about exceptions to
the problem.

Solution focused therapists believe that change is constant. By helping people
identify the things that they wish to have change in their life and also to
attend to those things that are currently happening that they wish to continue
happening, SFBT therapists help their clients to construct a concrete vision of
a preferred future for themselves.

The SFBT therapist then helps the individual to identify times in their current
life that are closer to this future, and examines what is different on these
occasions. By bringing these small successes to their awareness, and helping
them to repeat these successful things they do when the problem is not there or
less severe, the therapists helps the individual to move towards the preferred
future they have identified.

 

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