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Consultation for Psychologists Working with NSW Workers Compensation ClientsConsultation for PsychologistsIndividual consultation for psychologists working with workplace psychological injury, return-to-work and NSW Workers Compensation presentations.
Working with workplace psychological injury and scheme-based presentations can feel clinically and ethically complex. Consultation offers a space for reflective discussion, clinical thinking and practical support when navigating return-to-work, insurer communication, workplace burnout and psychological injury presentations.
Many psychologists working with workplace psychological injury presentations find themselves balancing therapeutic work alongside broader workplace, insurer and return-to-work considerations.
Consultation can provide support with navigating:
psychological injury presentations
workplace burnout and stress
complex workplace dynamics
return-to-work considerations
communication with rehabilitation providers and insurers
maintaining boundaries within scheme-based work
neurodivergent workplace burnout and overwhelm
A Reflective Space for Complex Work
areas of consultationConsultation is designed to support psychologists wanting greater confidence working with NSW Workers Compensation and workplace injury referrals, particularly those newer to this area of practice or considering incorporating these referrals into private practice.
Sessions may include support with:
understanding the roles of insurers, rehabilitation providers and employers within the system
communication with insurers and rehabilitation providers
navigating return-to-work discussions and recommendations
understanding expectations around psychological treatment within workers compensation settings
maintaining therapeutic boundaries within scheme-based work
managing documentation, progress updates and psychological reports
navigating ethical and professional considerations
understanding the practical flow of a workers compensation claim
building confidence managing workplace injury presentations
supporting clients experiencing workplace stress, burnout or psychological injury
working with neurodivergent clients within workplace and return-to-work settings
managing clinician uncertainty and overwhelm when starting in this area of practice
Consultation is collaborative and intended to provide a supportive space for reflective discussion, practical guidance and increased confidence working within this area.
About Kerry
Kerry is a Registered Psychologist and SIRA-accredited practitioner with nearly 20 years of experience across workplace rehabilitation, psychological injury and return-to-work settings.
Alongside private practice work, she has worked across occupational rehabilitation and private practice settings supporting adults experiencing workplace stress, trauma, burnout, chronic pain and adjustment difficulties.
Kerry has a particular interest in:
workplace psychological injury
burnout and nervous system overwhelm
high-masking ADHD and autistic adults
neurodivergent workplace experiences
complex return-to-work presentations
Her approach is reflective, practical and collaborative, with a focus on supporting psychologists to feel more confident and supported within this area of practice.
who this may suitBuilding Confidence Working with NSW Workers Compensation Clients
✓ Psychologists newer to workplace injury presentations
✓ Private practitioners wanting greater confidence with NSW Workers Compensation clients
✓ Clinicians seeking reflective discussion around complex workplace presentations
✓ Neuro-affirming psychologists supporting burnout and workplace overwhelm
✓ Psychologists navigating ethical or systemic complexities within scheme-based work
✓ Clinicians wanting practical support with return-to-work considerations
feesIndividual Consultation for Psychologists
Individual consultation via Telehealth
Australia-wide
50-minute appointments
$275 per session
FAQs
Is this formal board-approved supervision?
Consultation is intended as a reflective and professional discussion space for psychologists working with workplace psychological injury and NSW Workers Compensation presentations. I am not a Board-Approved Supervisor.
Is consultation available Australia-wide?
Yes. Sessions are offered via Telehealth Australia-wide.
How long are sessions?
Consultation appointments are 50 minutes.
Do I need experience working with workers compensation clients?
No. Consultation may suit psychologists newer to workplace psychological injury presentations or those wanting greater confidence working within this area.
Can consultation support neurodivergent workplace presentations?
Yes. Kerry has a particular interest in ADHD, autistic burnout and neurodivergent workplace experiences.
Looking for Support with Workplace Psychological Injury Presentations?To enquire about consultation appointments, please get in touch with a brief overview of the type of support you are seeking.