Trauma counselling Sample Clauses

Trauma counselling. The insurance covers emergency trauma counselling if we consider that you have experienced an acute psychological crisis due to one of the following: • If you have experienced a sudden serious incident/ accident, where you have been in danger. • If you are subjected to a robbery, assault, violence or kidnapping. • Fire, explosion or burglary in your private residence or your own business (must be reported to the police). • If you are diagnosed with a life-threatening disease. • Death within your immediate family. • If a member of your immediate family is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease. • If you experience a family member’s or colleague’s sudden, unexpected death or sudden serious incident/accident. Immediate family members refers to a spouse, cohabi- tant, own children, a spouse’s/cohabitant’s children and adopted children. There is no requirement for a doctor’s referral. The healthcare team assesses whether emergency trauma counselling is required or whether other treatment is required. If we consider that you need emergency trauma coun- selling, we will find a psychologist for you in our network. You will have telephone contact with the psychologist within 3 hours after the notification is approved. The sub- sequent process will depend on the nature of the incident and the therapist’s professional assessment. There can be a maximumof 5 consultations per incident. In case of notification more than 48 hours after the cause of the crisis, cover for ordinary psychological counselling will always apply. Emergency psychological coun- selling abroad is not covered. Debriefing of groups is not covered, unless it is included as part of the cover for an approved emergency course of treatment.
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Trauma counselling. The insurance offers emergency trauma assistance if you have experienced an emergency crisis, for example in connection with an accident. Claims should be filed with the healthcare team. If we consider that you need emergency trauma counselling, you will be put in telephone contact with a trauma psychologist from our network within 3 hours after the claim is approved. In other cases, we may refer you to general psychological counselling, cf. section 5.5Telephonic psychological counselling”.
Trauma counselling. In the event of a traumatic incident at work, professional trauma counselling shall be made available to an employee.
Trauma counselling. The insurance covers emergency trauma counselling if we consider that you have experienced an acute psychological crisis due to one of the following: • If you have experienced a sudden serious incident/ accident, where you have been in danger. • If you are subjected to a robbery, assault, violence or kidnapping. • Fire, explosion or burglary in your private residence or your own business (must be reported to the police). • If you are diagnosed with a life-threatening disease. • Death within your immediate family. • If a member of your immediate family is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease. • If you experience a family member’s or colleague’s sudden, unexpected death or sudden serious incident/accident. Immediate family members refers to a spouse, cohabi- tant, own children, a spouse’s/cohabitant’s children and adopted children. There is no requirement for a doctor’s referral. The healthcare team assesses whether emergency trauma counselling is required or whether other treatment is required.
Trauma counselling. Up to GBP300 for the cost of trauma counselling by a registered psychologist which is recommended by a Qualified Medical Practitioner as a result of suffering psychological trauma as a result of being an eye witness or victim of an act of assault, sexual assault, rape, murder, carjacking or violent robbery or attempted robbery.
Trauma counselling. The insurance offers emergency trauma assistance if you have experienced an emergency crisis, for example in connection with an accident. Claims should be filed with the healthcare team. If we consider that you need emergency trauma counselling, you will be put in telephone contact with a trauma psychologist from our network within 3 hours after the claim is approved. In other cases, we may refer you to general psychological counselling, cf. section 5.5Telephonic psychological counselling”. 6 What the insurance does not cover _ • Emergency treatment. • Expenses for medical records, certificates, psycho- logical and cognitive testing and similar. • Expenses for doctors’ referrals, doctors’ recommen- dations, medical certificates and medical specialist certificates. • Expenses for treatment outside normal working hours (weekend, evening or similar charges). • Expenses for inserts, soles, mats, tapes, bandages and similar. • Expenses for additional services such as shockwave, laser treatment, ultrasound and acupuncture. • Expenses for aids. • Scan and X-ray expenses. • Transport and travel expenses. • Treatments performed by you, family members, colleagues or a company belonging to one of these. • Fees for failure to cancel or late cancellation for treatments. • Costs due to your failure to attend treatment. • Problems resulting from or during the performance of professional sports (sports activities where you are contractually paid by a sports club or sponsors, where the main income derives from the sport). • Expenses for injuries caused intentionally or through gross negligence. • Expenses for injuries caused by criminal offences. • Experimental treatment. • Expenses for problems that are not directly attributable to your leisure.

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  • Counseling Services People choose to participate in counseling for a variety of reasons. For most, the purpose of counseling is to generally improve one’s overall quality of life by addressing issues of concern, such as anxiety, depression, marital difficulties, addiction, or grief. Individual experiences in counseling can be different, depending on factors such as the personalities of the client and therapist, the mode of counseling techniques that the therapist utilizes, the issue(s) being addressed, and the amount of effort that the client puts forth. Your initial sessions with Encourage Counseling Services will involve an evaluation of your needs. By the end of the evaluation, your therapist will be able to offer you some first impressions of what your work will include and a treatment plan to follow, if you decide to continue with therapy. You should evaluate this information along with your own opinions of whether you feel comfortable working with us. Therapy involves a commitment of time, money, and energy, so you should be very careful about the therapist you select. If you have questions about our procedures, you should discuss them with your therapist whenever they arise. If you wish, we will willingly provide you with referrals to other mental health professionals for a second opinion, as you always have the right to choose to continue to receive counseling services from us or to ask to be referred to someone else. Following the assessment period, which is typically one to two sessions, one 50-minute session will be scheduled per week. Sessions will occur at a time you and your therapist agree upon, although sessions may be scheduled more or less frequently according to your needs. It is important to note that if you are late to your appointment, your session will still end at the originally scheduled time. It should be noted that therapy can have benefits, as well as potential risks. Since therapy oftentimes involves discussing difficult aspects of your life, you may experience uncomfortable feelings such as sadness, guilt, anger, frustration, loneliness, and helplessness. Making changes in your beliefs or behaviors can be anxiety provoking, and can be disruptive to your current relationships. However, therapy has also been shown to have many benefits. For example, therapy often leads to better relationships, solutions to specific problems, and significant reductions in feelings of distress. Of course, every individual’s experience is different and there are no guarantees of what you will experience. It is important that you carefully consider whether these risks are worth the benefits to you of changing. Most people who take these risks find that therapy is helpful. Finally, the therapeutic relationship is ended after the last scheduled appointment, or when so stated by you or your therapist. As the client, you typically will be the one who decides when therapy will end, which usually occurs once you and your therapist agree that you have met your treatment goals. However, there are a few exceptions. One such exception is if your therapist does not believe that he/she is professionally able to meet your needs. This could possibly be because your therapist does not believe that he/she holds the proper training and skills to help you, due to the type of presenting problem that you have. In such a situation your therapist will refer you to another therapist who may be able to meet your counseling needs.

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  • Individual Counseling Available provision of counseling techniques by a licensed clinician, a professional counsel or an intern whose work is directly supervised by a licensed clinician in a group setting.

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