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In this episode of ListenABLE, registered psychologist Kellie Forrest shares her experiences living with cerebral palsy and working in mental health. As both a parent and a professional, Kellie provides insight into how internalised ableism, societal attitudes, and systemic gaps impact people with disability in day-to-day life.
Kellie speaks candidly about parenting with a disability, navigating hospitals and schools, and the assumptions she’s encountered as a disabled parent. She reflects on how these experiences intersect with her work as a psychologist, where she supports neurodivergent clients and applies trauma-informed and behaviour support frameworks.
The conversation dives into the complexity of the NDIS, including inconsistent access to support and difficulties with innovative treatments. Kellie also recounts her personal experience with a car accident and the barriers faced during the insurance claims process—especially when dealing with modified vehicles.
Throughout the episode, Dylan and Angus explore how lived experience can shape professional practice, and why representation within psychology and healthcare matters.
Want to contact Kellie? Reach out to her clinic: [email protected]
Watch the Full Episode with Captions Here: https://youtu.be/Yul1SVSnomA
Grab our first merch release at our website Session in Progress.
https://fromyourpocket.com.au/work/listenable/merch
Recorded, edited and produced by Angus' Podcast Company: www.sessioninprogress.com.au
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of ListenABLE, registered psychologist Kellie Forrest shares her experiences living with cerebral palsy and working in mental health. As both a parent and a professional, Kellie provides insight into how internalised ableism, societal attitudes, and systemic gaps impact people with disability in day-to-day life.
Kellie speaks candidly about parenting with a disability, navigating hospitals and schools, and the assumptions she’s encountered as a disabled parent. She reflects on how these experiences intersect with her work as a psychologist, where she supports neurodivergent clients and applies trauma-informed and behaviour support frameworks.
The conversation dives into the complexity of the NDIS, including inconsistent access to support and difficulties with innovative treatments. Kellie also recounts her personal experience with a car accident and the barriers faced during the insurance claims process—especially when dealing with modified vehicles.
Throughout the episode, Dylan and Angus explore how lived experience can shape professional practice, and why representation within psychology and healthcare matters.
Want to contact Kellie? Reach out to her clinic: [email protected]
Watch the Full Episode with Captions Here: https://youtu.be/Yul1SVSnomA
Grab our first merch release at our website Session in Progress.
https://fromyourpocket.com.au/work/listenable/merch
Recorded, edited and produced by Angus' Podcast Company: www.sessioninprogress.com.au
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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