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SPECIALISTS TO HELP PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: PSYCHOLOGISTS
Licensed psychologists are experts in mental health and human behavior. They usually have a doctoral degree (PhD) in psychology, with at least three years of graduate school training in psychology, at least one year of internship training in counseling or psychotherapy, and research training that culminated in an independent research or theoretical dissertation. Some psychologists have additional specialty training, for example in neuropsychology (the relation between brain function and behavior), rehabilitation psychology (psychosocial aspects of physical disability and rehabilitation), or behavioral medicine (the relation of behavior and emotions to physical illness and health). In some states, people with a master’s degree (MA or MS) in psychology are also called psychologists within the hospital setting. They may provide psychological testing, psychotherapy, or other psychological services. In some settings, they are called psychology associates or psychology technicians. They may require supervision by a PhD psychologist and may have more limited duties. Psychologists are not physicians and do not prescribe medications.
Psychologists specialize in understanding human behavior and emotions and the relationship between social and environmental factors and a person’s internal experiences and outward behaviors. In the rehabilitation setting, psychologists can help you sort through your complicated feelings and work through grief, anger, and loss of control. They can also help you change behaviors that are troubling to you or interfere with your progress. They can help with issues of pain control, sexuality, arid family relationships. Psychologists can also assess your personality style, former coping mechanisms, and learning abilities, then share this information with other staff members to assist them in teaching you new skills, motivating you, and understanding your individual needs. Psychologists may be asked to help evaluate cognitive problems related to mild head injury or past learning disabilities. They might also lead family therapy or group psychotherapy sessions for people with spinal cord injuries.
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