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Established in 2001, Life Resolutions are a national group of psychologists and allied mental health practitioners.
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Life Resolutions 2021-05-17
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Considering NDIS Psychology for Your Loved OneNDIS counselling for disability is designed around offering practical support that helps participants achieve their goals.

NDIS-funded psychologists provide capacity building supports – that means they support individuals in their everyday life by increasing social, educational, and employment opportunities.NDIS counselling helps people at a wide variety of different ability levels.

The support of experienced NDIS counselling can help prepare someone to enter the workforce, or just help them manage the everyday challenges that come with having a disability.At Life Resolutions, we understand that you want the best for your loved ones, and you want to make sure they’re always safe and comfortable.

Our compassionate Essendon counsellors ensure the unique needs of people with disabilities are met, while still helping them grow and thrive through new challenges.If you would like to learn more about NDIS counselling that can support someone with a disability, check out our full guide to seeking support.Accessing NDIS CounsellingWhen you create an NDIS plan with your loved one, you allocate funding to a variety of different areas.

NDIS funding for counselling might already be included in your plan, under the capacity building supports provision.If NDIS counselling is not currently allocated under your loved one’s NDIS plan, Plan-Managed participants can talk to their Plan Manager about seeking funding for counselling, while Self-Managed participants can request a plan review.Once funding is allocated and approved, individuals who are Plan-Managed or Self-Managed can access NDIS counselling through any provider.

Our Life Resolutions Essendon NDIS counselling team offers experienced, compassionate counselling for Australians with disabilities.Read more about accessing counselling through the NDIS with our complete NDIS Explainer.Choosing an NDIS PsychologistThere are lots to think about when it comes to choosing a psychologist for your loved one.

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Life Resolutions 2021-04-10
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Life Resolutions’ Director Story Jodie Brenton is the Director and CEO of Life Resolutions. Jodie has devoted over 20 years to helping Australians achieve improved mental health and well-being through her business offering counseling and psychology services. Jodie holds a personal commitment to improving the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians, this commitment led to the foundation of Life Resolutions in 2001. Jodie believes in demystifying counseling services, the need to remove the stigma associated with mental issues, and encouraging all Australians to seek help, without fear of judgment. Jodie also believes accessibility and affordability are the most critical elements to ensuring everyone has access to quality mental health services they require, irrespective of their location. Jodie Brenton’s extensive experience in the psychology industry has allowed her to dedicate her career to making it easier for psychologists to spend as much time as possible providing much-needed support to clients and improving their emotional well-being.
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Life Resolutions 2021-05-11
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We likewise realize that even the most diminutive individuals from your family may require some additional help. In spite of the fact that youngsters don't manage large numbers of similar life pressures that grown-ups do, there are still Counselling were directing and brain research can help them significantly. Advising for youngsters is unique in relation to grown-ups – for small kids, guiding includes a mix of play, perception, and discussion. The following is only a portion of the circumstances where youth directing can help: #1 Behavioral Problems and Emotional Regulation It's typical for kids to experience difficulties at home or at school, yet once in a while, these issues can turn crazy. Investing energy with your youngster in a quiet, calm climate helps a youth clinician recognize the hidden explanations behind what gives off an impression of being simply 'terrible conduct'. A few youngsters' sensations of nervousness, dread, or dissatisfaction can show in fits of rage and other passionate guideline issues.
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Life Resolutions 2021-05-08
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Telehealth PsychologistsWe understand that many of us may be experiencing increased anxiety due to the new restrictions in place to combat COVID-19.

With the situation changing daily, it’s important to keep an eye on your mental health.As such, Life Resolutions has launched a full telehealth Psychologist service to our clients, meaning that you’ll be able to access our full range of online therapy services from the safety of your own home.What is telehealth?Telehealth is defined as the “use of telecommunication techniques for the purpose of providing telemedicine, medical education, and health education over a distance”.

So, instead of making an appointment to physically come into a Life Resolutions practice, you can now speak to your mental health professional either over the phone or via video chat.To speak with your therapist over the phone, you’ll need:A phone connectionA quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedTo speak with your therapist via video chat, you’ll need:A stable Internet connectionA webcam (this can be on your phone or your computer)A quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedIf you need help with your technology set up for your online therapy counseling appointment, please call us on 1300 668 256 and one of our team will talk you through it.How Do I Book an Appointment?We have a whole team of Life Resolutions psychologists available for telehealth services appointments between 9:00 is – 5:00 pm (Mon-Fri).Phone: 1300 668 256Office Time: Monday to Friday (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM)                    Saturday : 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM                       Sunday : Closed 

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Life Resolutions 2021-05-01
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Telehealth PsychologistsWe understand that many of us may be experiencing increased anxiety due to the new restrictions in place to combat COVID-19.

With the situation changing daily, it’s important to keep an eye on your mental health.As such, Life Resolutions has launched a full telehealth service to our clients, meaning that you’ll be able to access our full range of online therapy services from the safety of your own home.What is telehealth?Telehealth is defined as the Counseling “use of telecommunication techniques for the purpose of providing telemedicine, medical education, and health education over a distance”.

So, instead of making an appointment to physically come into a Life Resolutions practice, you can now speak to your mental health professional either over the phone or via video chat.Please Watch Our Youtube Video for more Infomation :  To speak with your therapist over the phone, you’ll need:A phone connectionA quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedTo speak with your therapist via video chat, you’ll need:A stable Internet connectionA webcam (this can be on your phone or your computer)A quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedIf you need help with your technology set up for your online therapy counseling appointment, please call us on 1300 668 256 and one of our team will talk you through it.

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Life Resolutions 2021-05-17
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Considering NDIS Psychology for Your Loved OneNDIS counselling for disability is designed around offering practical support that helps participants achieve their goals.

NDIS-funded psychologists provide capacity building supports – that means they support individuals in their everyday life by increasing social, educational, and employment opportunities.NDIS counselling helps people at a wide variety of different ability levels.

The support of experienced NDIS counselling can help prepare someone to enter the workforce, or just help them manage the everyday challenges that come with having a disability.At Life Resolutions, we understand that you want the best for your loved ones, and you want to make sure they’re always safe and comfortable.

Our compassionate Essendon counsellors ensure the unique needs of people with disabilities are met, while still helping them grow and thrive through new challenges.If you would like to learn more about NDIS counselling that can support someone with a disability, check out our full guide to seeking support.Accessing NDIS CounsellingWhen you create an NDIS plan with your loved one, you allocate funding to a variety of different areas.

NDIS funding for counselling might already be included in your plan, under the capacity building supports provision.If NDIS counselling is not currently allocated under your loved one’s NDIS plan, Plan-Managed participants can talk to their Plan Manager about seeking funding for counselling, while Self-Managed participants can request a plan review.Once funding is allocated and approved, individuals who are Plan-Managed or Self-Managed can access NDIS counselling through any provider.

Our Life Resolutions Essendon NDIS counselling team offers experienced, compassionate counselling for Australians with disabilities.Read more about accessing counselling through the NDIS with our complete NDIS Explainer.Choosing an NDIS PsychologistThere are lots to think about when it comes to choosing a psychologist for your loved one.

Life Resolutions 2021-05-08
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Telehealth PsychologistsWe understand that many of us may be experiencing increased anxiety due to the new restrictions in place to combat COVID-19.

With the situation changing daily, it’s important to keep an eye on your mental health.As such, Life Resolutions has launched a full telehealth Psychologist service to our clients, meaning that you’ll be able to access our full range of online therapy services from the safety of your own home.What is telehealth?Telehealth is defined as the “use of telecommunication techniques for the purpose of providing telemedicine, medical education, and health education over a distance”.

So, instead of making an appointment to physically come into a Life Resolutions practice, you can now speak to your mental health professional either over the phone or via video chat.To speak with your therapist over the phone, you’ll need:A phone connectionA quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedTo speak with your therapist via video chat, you’ll need:A stable Internet connectionA webcam (this can be on your phone or your computer)A quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedIf you need help with your technology set up for your online therapy counseling appointment, please call us on 1300 668 256 and one of our team will talk you through it.How Do I Book an Appointment?We have a whole team of Life Resolutions psychologists available for telehealth services appointments between 9:00 is – 5:00 pm (Mon-Fri).Phone: 1300 668 256Office Time: Monday to Friday (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM)                    Saturday : 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM                       Sunday : Closed 

Life Resolutions 2021-04-10
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Life Resolutions’ Director Story Jodie Brenton is the Director and CEO of Life Resolutions. Jodie has devoted over 20 years to helping Australians achieve improved mental health and well-being through her business offering counseling and psychology services. Jodie holds a personal commitment to improving the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians, this commitment led to the foundation of Life Resolutions in 2001. Jodie believes in demystifying counseling services, the need to remove the stigma associated with mental issues, and encouraging all Australians to seek help, without fear of judgment. Jodie also believes accessibility and affordability are the most critical elements to ensuring everyone has access to quality mental health services they require, irrespective of their location. Jodie Brenton’s extensive experience in the psychology industry has allowed her to dedicate her career to making it easier for psychologists to spend as much time as possible providing much-needed support to clients and improving their emotional well-being.
Life Resolutions 2021-05-11
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We likewise realize that even the most diminutive individuals from your family may require some additional help. In spite of the fact that youngsters don't manage large numbers of similar life pressures that grown-ups do, there are still Counselling were directing and brain research can help them significantly. Advising for youngsters is unique in relation to grown-ups – for small kids, guiding includes a mix of play, perception, and discussion. The following is only a portion of the circumstances where youth directing can help: #1 Behavioral Problems and Emotional Regulation It's typical for kids to experience difficulties at home or at school, yet once in a while, these issues can turn crazy. Investing energy with your youngster in a quiet, calm climate helps a youth clinician recognize the hidden explanations behind what gives off an impression of being simply 'terrible conduct'. A few youngsters' sensations of nervousness, dread, or dissatisfaction can show in fits of rage and other passionate guideline issues.
Life Resolutions 2021-05-01
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Telehealth PsychologistsWe understand that many of us may be experiencing increased anxiety due to the new restrictions in place to combat COVID-19.

With the situation changing daily, it’s important to keep an eye on your mental health.As such, Life Resolutions has launched a full telehealth service to our clients, meaning that you’ll be able to access our full range of online therapy services from the safety of your own home.What is telehealth?Telehealth is defined as the Counseling “use of telecommunication techniques for the purpose of providing telemedicine, medical education, and health education over a distance”.

So, instead of making an appointment to physically come into a Life Resolutions practice, you can now speak to your mental health professional either over the phone or via video chat.Please Watch Our Youtube Video for more Infomation :  To speak with your therapist over the phone, you’ll need:A phone connectionA quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedTo speak with your therapist via video chat, you’ll need:A stable Internet connectionA webcam (this can be on your phone or your computer)A quiet space where you can speak with your therapist without being disturbedIf you need help with your technology set up for your online therapy counseling appointment, please call us on 1300 668 256 and one of our team will talk you through it.