A
work injury can be one of the most stressful events in your life.
In most cases, psychological counseling does wonders to help ease
the confusion, frustration and depression that injured workers
so often feel as a result of a work injury. However, help of this
kind is rarely provided.
Why
is this so? First, insurance companies do not want to pay for
psychological counseling. Secondly, traditional doctors often
ignore the emotional aspect of a work injury. Insurance companies
would rather spend thousands of dollars fighting a claim for emotional
stress than provide counseling. This attitude is unfortunate and,
in the long run, far more costly. There clearly seems to be a
relationship between mental attitude and the healing process.
We
have spent too many years watching injured workers fall into a
vicious cycle. Usually when people are first injured, they are
optimistic that they will heal quickly and return to work. However,
when this does not occur, people become less hopeful and begin
to dwell on the negatives.
Numerous
studies have shown that the longer a person is out of work, the
less likely he or she will return to the job at which they were
injured. We believe this is due to a vicious cycle of pain and
depression, which we see in many of our cases. Over time, our
clients become less and less active and independent. Many become
incapable of handling the simplest decisions in life.
It
does not have to be this way! Even if your physical injury is
not getting better, you can help yourself by changing your mental
attitude. However, most people cannot do this on their own. They
need psychological help to break the cycle of pain and depression.
Professional mental health counseling can help you regain a sense
of self confidence and self-worth, the benefits of which will
be felt long after your doctors have released you from their care.