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Michael Ferma - Person-Centred Practice in NDIS and Workcover

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We talked to Accredited Exercise Physiologist Michael Ferma about:

  • The challenges and barriers for person-centred care in Workcover Rehab.

  • How he incorporates a person-centred approach with NDIS participants.

  • The value of reflecting on our own experiences of pain.

  • The most common unhelpful narratives heard from clients, and how to manage them.

  • Examples of client wins and putting the spotlight on them.

Michael can be found at thebiomechanics.com.au and instagram.com/thebiomechanics.

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We talked to Accredited Exercise Physiologist Michael Ferma about:

  • The challenges and barriers for person-centred care in Workcover Rehab.

  • How he incorporates a person-centred approach with NDIS participants.

  • The value of reflecting on our own experiences of pain.

  • The most common unhelpful narratives heard from clients, and how to manage them.

  • Examples of client wins and putting the spotlight on them.

Michael can be found at thebiomechanics.com.au and instagram.com/thebiomechanics.

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