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    R/CID Model Paper

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    When using the R/CID model, I believe counselors need to remind themselves that they need to meet the client where they are at in their recovery. This would be a very similar approach to the stages of change model. According to Sue and Sue (2016), the R/CID model is designed to assist counselors with understanding the diverse cultural attitudes and behaviors of their clients. It would be very concerning to have a client in the “resistance and immersion” stage working with a counselor in the “conformity”

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    Lauren McKenize, a P.A. with your company, suggested I reach out to you in regards to the open Athletic Trainer position with Baylor Scott and White. My educational background in Athletic Training, previous work experience, and personal qualities, makes me an excellent candidate for this position. Throughout my experience, I have accumulated more than 3 years, 800 hours, of hands-on athletic training practicum and 2 years as a Personal Trainer. With my recent Master’s Degree in Health Science from

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    Psychoanalytic Therapy

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    Psychoanalytic therapy focuses on the client with an expressionless face, and analyzes how childhood events, and subconscious thoughts, plays a role in behaviors. There can always be an underlying reason behind what a person says, or why a person behaves a certain way. However there is only one way to really do psychoanalytic therapy without having the client feel as if they are being ignored. This is by not looking at the client. The stereotypical nature of therapy is for the client to lay on a

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    To be a Physical Therapist there are certains types of educational requirements that are needed to be in this type of career field. Those requirements include having a graduate degree that is from accredited academic programs. In order to complete this degree it will take about three years. Other requirements would be that you would have to be self-orientated, being adaptable and also being self-assured. In order to get this type of degree you would have to complete years of education such as anatomy

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    Piano Techniques

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    Though it can shift from person to person, proper piano technique is essential for a pianist. Not only can they prevent the damage of your health, it also improves the way you play the piano. There are key ideas on proper piano technique that you have to keep in mind. The first one is the position of your body to the piano. The second would be the position of your shoulders, arms, hands, and fingers to your body and the piano. The way your legs and knees are positioned is the third key point that

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    Psychodynamic therapy “is concerned with unconscious processes and how they influence present behavior. The hope of the practitioner is to bring the client to self-awareness about the unconscious elements of one’s past influence present behaviors” (Cummins et al., 2012, p.249). In addition, this therapy uses free association that allows the client to address unconscious issues and address them and this looks

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    Rapport Standards

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    basic standards of profession, every practitioner polishes off his ‘personal touch’ in terms of style, methods, and techniques which is also a preset in working with new clients. After these preliminary steps that create a solid background for the therapy, the clinicist and the client have a meeting. At this point the importance of rapport comes onto the stage. Building a rapport is a mutual understanding that the counselor leads the person to recovery by means of successful efforts. Rapport is as

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    Meta-Theoretical Lens

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    What really Makes a Difference to Client Outcomes and Meta-Theoretical Lenses Dear Past Murray, this is your present-day self. I am writing this letter to help guide you in your journey through the Masters of Counselling graduate program. You are going to experience a fundamental shift in your perspectives on human nature and the nature of change. Currently, your point of view and insights are limited to a behaviorist context (Skinner, 2012) and to a behavior analysis approach (Fee, A., Schrieber

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    should limit counter-transference and with trust between the client and counselor a level of comfort comes that will help build a strong relationship. Developing healthy boundaries and being mindful of counter-transference as it can come into the therapy sessions will eliminate future issues and the therapist can making the client first priority (King, Obrien,

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