Kathryn Dorgan
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Kathryn Dorgan
Kim is a registered psychologist who is experienced in delivering individual counselling and psychotherapy, assessments, and report writing to diverse populations across the lifespan (adults, adolescents, children). She has spent the past seven years working across various private practices, medical centres, allied health clinics, and non-profit disability organisations.

Kim uses Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based methods of psychological treatment to help individuals with their mental health needs using a person-centred approach. She values the importance of cultural sensitivity when working with individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, and enjoys meeting people from all walks of life.
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Many people who suffer a physical or psychological workplace injury often find themselves struggling to cope with the repercussions of their injury.

They may feel stressed or depressed about their injury, they may be struggling with pain issues, they may have lost their job or suffered a significant loss in income, they may be experiencing relationship issues brought on by the stress of their work injury, or they may feel anxious and uncertain about what the future holds.For others, they may have suffered trauma that has affected their emotional wellbeing and confidence going to work.
When someone is involved in a motor vehicle injury - whether it be as a driver, passenger or pedestrian - they may experience a range of changes to their mental and physical health. For some, these changes resolve relatively quickly while for others the impact of the motor vehicle injury can have long-lasting effects.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a national funding scheme by the Australian government that is designed to help individuals under the age of 65 with a permanent disability. The scheme entitles eligible participants to receive funding for reasonable and necessary supports related to their disability.
If you have private health insurance, you can claim a rebate through your health fund if it is included in your individual policy. Please check with your health fund prior to booking to make sure you are covered for psychology. All health funds are accepted. Your choice of health fund is independent of your ability to receive this service.
Clients with a Mental Health Care Plan can receive a rebate from Medicare (which is currently set at $88.25) and thus pay a gap of $61.75 once the rebate is claimed. This is outlined in the table below. If you wish to claim the Medicare rebate then you will need a Mental Health Care Plan from your GP.
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Anthony Zweb
Anthony Zweb
Dec 24, 2017
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Kathryn is highly recommended, and helped me a lot. I experienced​ many moments that opened my heart and mind​ during the deep and insightful analysis that changed my life.