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    understanding the term “recreational therapy”. Recreational therapists play an active role in helping people young or old learn to carry daily activities to aid them in their daily lives. Some people assume that recreational therapy is a new form of therapy used in the medical profession. People are familiar with the commonly known forms of therapy such as physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy used in medical settings. Recreational therapy can be traced back to as early as the

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    some of these methods is not clear, and the therapist might not hear a client’s entire response. The online therapist must have the same level of education as a regular therapist. Online therapy allows the client to remain in the comfort of their home instead of traveling to the doctor’s office. A traditional therapy session may last for years while only treatment lasts for a few months. If the client needs further care, the online doctor will refer him to a regular therapist for further treatment.

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    Trust-Written Assignment # 2 Kathryn M. Velasquez Houston Baptist University- Graduate Program Part I: When working with a client from a racial/cultural background similar to your own: (1) How does trust develop during the therapeutic interactions? Answer: Although it would appear obvious, that trust should come naturally, when working with a client of the same racial/cultural background;

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    As a physical therapist working in an outpatient facility, majority of the patients that I manage suffer from neck injuries sustained from motor vehicular accidents or a fall incident. Handling patient with cervical spine injury is challenging as it is vulnerable to further injury should it not be rehabilitated with extreme caution. It is essential that the clinician should not rely solely on diagnostic reports and should perform significant detailed assessments that include ligamentous stability

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    Narrative Analysis Throughout the conversation the client stated her main concern was that she was acting “irrational” at home and therefore is concerned about going back home, although she did not verbalize it, this was expressed through her non-verbal communication. This area is the most concerning for me as well because she appears to have a negative social group that she has tried to distance herself from but could still be a threat to her mental health, I am not sure that she is ready to give

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    for providing outstanding care through the collaboration with patients and their families (Welcome to Methodist, 2011). Methodist Olive Branch Hospital, along with its parent organization, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (MLH) and the Respiratory Therapy Department has established several goals. For the purpose of this assignment, the following three goals were chosen: progress financially, enhance employee engagement scores on the associate feedback survey, and to increase patient satisfaction rates

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    Question No. 1: (Diagnosis and Symptoms Anti-social personality disorder (ASPD) is a chronic mental condition in which a person 's ways of thinking, perceiving situations and relating to others are dysfunctional — and destructive. Persons with ASPD are often referred to as sociopaths or psychopaths and fail to conform to the social norm. The typical onset of ASPD is before the age of 8 years old and is fully evident between your twenty and thirties. The symptoms that are related with ASPD are

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    counselor’s disclosure with their availability or receptiveness to the attraction. A therapist who discloses but is not aware of an attraction that is developing, meaning it goes unprocessed, has tremendous potential to do damage in the context of therapy. Additionally, if the therapist is taken by surprise and rejects the advances of a vulnerable client without care it could have unintentional detrimental effects on the counselor-client

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    discusses a study that was conducted regarding the comparison of two counseling delivery types, face to face versus videoconferencing. Each participant completed a 50 minute counseling session with a clinician using Rational and Emotive Behavioral Therapy technique. The participants were randomly divided into groups one receiving counseling session face to face the other group receiving counseling session via high definition holographic projection system. The overall goal of this study was to determine

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    MARKET SUMMARY Global statistics. Since the mid-twentieth century, the spa industry has grown significantly around the world. In 2013, the market size of the global wellness industry grew up more than 3.4 trillion U.S. dollars. According to “The Global Spa & Wellness Economy Monitor Report”, the global spa industry generated $94 billion last year. Thermal/mineral springs sector of wellness industry generated $50 billion worldwide. But wellness tourism (or travel associated with maintaining or enhancing

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