Workers Compensation and Insurance Clients
Being injured at work and then navigating the Workers Compensation System and returning to work can present many challenges. If you have been injured at work, it often involves much more than just recovering from the physical aspects of the injury.
Depending on the circumstances of the injury sustained you may be experiencing several psychological challenges as a result. These may include depressed mood, anxiety about the future, nightmares and flashbacks of the incident, hypervigilance about returning to work and being reinjured, adjusting to possible loss of function and role change, persistent pain, fatigue and feelings of irritability, helplessness, and anger.
Our team has extensive experience and expertise working within the Workers Compensation System and collaborating with other professionals to help individuals meet the psychological challenges of being injured at work across a variety of different workplaces and incidents.
If you have sustained a psychological injury at work, or if you need help adjusting to injury following a physical injury in the workplace, you may be eligible to have your psychological treatment covered by your worker’s compensation insurer.
Workers Compensation and Insurance Clients
Our Clinical Psychologists are experienced in assisting workers compensation and insurance clients cope with their injuries and in communicating with insurers and other health care providers to deliver collaborative care.
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