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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, Clinical Psychologists are commonly hired by rehabilitation centres, NGOs, and community mental health groups. Their functions involve therapy, psychological support, and mental health assessments.
In these populations, they may work with clients demonstrating problems related to a substance abuse disorder, trauma subject, experienced disability, or social adjustment problems. All of these roles require a high degree of empathy, patience, and effective communication.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Physiotherapy plays an important role in recovery of mobility and function after a surgical procedure. It allows with pain, swelling, and stiffness, in, as well as strengthening muscles and flexibility of joints. Physiotherapists will support patients to regain independence and prevent further surgery complications whether undergoing orthopedic, neurological, or cardiac surgery, through structured rehabilitation protocols. The physiotherapists will lead their patients through education, and movement exercises, by addressing problems with mobility, movement, and function through their rehabilitation initiatives.
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