The term brain injury conjures fear any person who has even vague understanding of its meaning. Could greater fear exist among the elderly as they approach age related vulnerabilities due to degenerating physical ability, creating higher risk of falls and other circumstances potentially affecting neurological functions?
Highlighted here is information related to the benefits of psychological practice within rehabilitation facilities for geriatric brain injury clients, their interactions with these clients and other professional stakeholders, legislated educational and practical competencies, and application of proven therapies.
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The fundamental aspects of psychology, is what gives this discipline a central platform from which critical factors relating to the overall emotional wellbeing of a person are understood. Due to the high levels of educational expectations, the trained psychologist is a highly qualified individual and expert. Through this expertise, they can seek to reduce the knowledge gap of the client, and in turn, their fears and anxieties, by providing an environment enriched with explanations, strategies, support and therapy, centring around learning to cope with a new set of physical circumstances. It is highly recommended that a psychologist plays a major role in assisting the client to move through the possible emotional effects that may accompany learning to make the necessary adaptations to continue living a valuable