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    Practice theory is a fairly general term that is ultimately the basis for all social work practice. There are several types of theories, but these particularly describe how the practitioner themselves can help the client and better understand the situation at hand. Practice theories are a set of ideas that give general guidelines relating to human nature that can potentially help to determine the root cause of a problem, if an individual is not developing at what is considered the “typical” rate

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    Motion! Motion! Motion! How to recover after knee surgery. After knee surgery you feel like you just want to rest, but the best thing you can do is move. You want to regain your knee motion as soon as possible so you can return to your daily tasks. There are different positions you can be in to regain motion. You can preform them in a supine (laying on your back), sitting in the chair with back support or if you want to engage your core try sitting on the edge of your bed or somewhere unsupported

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    Kristen Hurst Professor Swain Intro to Psych. 7 September 2016 Effects of Service Dogs on Salivary Cortisol Secretion in Autistic Children Journal Article Service dogs have positive effects on healthy children, but do they have positive effects on children who have autism? Studies show, that healthy children who have dogs do in fact serve as a “social catalyst” (Viaua, R., Arsenault-Lapierre, G., Fecteau, S., Champagne, N., Walker, C., & Lupien, S, 2010), and reduce cortisol levels. Cortisol

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    1. Five Conditions Genuineness:The DSW encourages the person to continue being their self instead of changing the person and creating what society wants us to be. Empathy: The DSW acknowledges the persons feelings, and engaging them in conversation about the cause and effect of emotions. Climate of Safety: The DSW found out that the clients other worker has left the person. The DSW needs to establish a trusting relationship getting to know the client. Positive regard: The DSW notices that her

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    Summary of Article: In the article “Speaking Freely: My Experiences in Individual Psychotherapies, Group Therapies, and Growth Groups,” Rebecca Curtis discusses her experiences with multiple forms of therapy. First Curtis reviews her experiences with group therapies, then psychotherapy, followed by two psychoanalysis experiences. Curtis also discusses the value of each of her experiences as well as the difficulties she had with certain experiences. Most Important Idea(s): There are three types of

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    As a part of a team asked to conduct an evaluation of supports available to foster parents within a large agency, I will be examining records, as well as collecting information from agency managers, social workers, and foster parents. In doing so, it is my obligation to reference the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) to review the process of ethical decision making, and the specific provisions outlined in the NASW Code of Ethics on evaluation and research best practices. Key ethical

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    P1 Describe processes for initiating, maintaining, developing and concluding a helping relationship In counselling it is really important that a relation is made clear at the start and how confidential there information is. There can be different informative things to be discussed at the start which will help to develop a good relation between the counsellor and the client. While initiating a relation there can be different issues as the client might not be cooperating. There can be many ethical

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    Confidentiality derives from the word confidence which is the mental attitude of believing in or trusting someone or something. While the term confidential indicates privacy (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). In the profession of counselling, confidentiality has long been a cornerstone. It is a means of giving your client privacy to protect their identity while also insuring that the contents of their session will not be exposed. It is the “secret-keeping” duty that emerges from the professional

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    presents through a Person Centered therapy approach. This approach will help guide the client to self-awareness and ultimate acceptance of her true self. Being that this client presents many symptoms relating to depression, loss, neglect and need of acceptance; Person Centered therapy can be a method in which allows for the client to accept responsibilities and grow from their actions. I will then critique this method of therapy by the views of Gestalt therapy to be able to give an alternative way

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    What is the efficacy of Mental Practice/Mental Imagery for Upper limb Function in a Stoke Population, both acute and Chronic? Student Number: 400042610 Course Name: PT 711 Course Instructor: Liliana Coman Date Submitted: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Introduction: Mental practice (MP) is the act of safely visualizing and repeating movements without any outward physical movement, and requires mental imagery or internal guidelines of movements.1-6 In fact, MP can be performed through incorporating

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