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    Self-Regulation & Intentionality Education. The first phase of the Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy (FFTT) can usually be completed during a single session. However, the information shared with clients during this first phase will be reviewed and re-taught throughout the course of treatment. This is also true for readers who may wish to practice this process in a self-help model outside of traditional therapy formats. One strategy that has been effective in transitioning from the well-trodden landscape

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    needed upon counseling our first client. As for clients it can be a tedious process because they themselves do not know what to expect. The reason why I chose the initial counseling stage is because it is perhaps one of the most difficult stages of therapy and this is when first impressions are made. Specifically, when it comes to the client, during this stage a client must develop trust and be willing to reveal their most precious accounts of their present and past life events. They also have to make

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    This assisted stretching process is also about educating clients about their bodies and how assisted stretching can help them achieve their goals. Many people do not understand how assisted stretching works and will expect to be ‘fixed’ in one session. The goal is to get regularly scheduled stretching sessions to maximize the benefits of the process. At the end of the session, clients should understand that committing to regular stretching sessions will help them achieve their goals not only for

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    My topic for this essay is physical therapy. I choose this career because my mother sustained a back injury for a while and she was in so much pain. I felt so helpless and desperately wants to do something to help my mother. Luckily, there is a specialist who can help my mom with her back injury. I realized that my mom isn’t only one in this world who suffered the injuries and it shifted my interests in technology to physical therapy. Although I want to be a physical therapist, I have a lot of questions

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    Patient-centred care also referred to as person-centred care. Relates to treating an individual receiving healthcare with dignity and respect also including the patient in all decisions about their health outcome. The principles for patient centred care for all health professionals involves respect for patient’s preferences and values, emotional and physical support, education, continuity, coordination of care, and involvement of family and friends. Many health professionals including general partitioners

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    1) According to the article, prison-based animal programs could bring a new meaning. What was the article referring to? The article goes into detail on how these programs can provide new meanings to restorative justice, where prisoners simultaneously gain new skills as they give back to the community. They are not only gaining a friend but they are learning how to care and train for these animals. The purpose of these programs is to allow the inmates to train animals and give them to the community

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    Newspaper Article Alberge, Dayla. “Concert Hall Simulator Helps Musicians Prepare To Perform.” The Guardian, March 22, 2015. The author uses information gained through highly regarded professions to identify coping methods most popular and effective amongst musicians. In particular, he investigates the use of beta blockers, their side effects and use amongst highly accomplished musicians. The article is useful as it explores one of the coping mechanising that is often not discussed due to its controversy

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    Ethical Dilemma One main problem in a therapeutic setting is creating and maintaining an ethical relationship between a therapist and a client. Like mentioned at the beginning trust is rarely ever gifted to someone and at most times must be earned. In settings there can be times when clients are often forced to seek therapeutic help. In most cases, children are forced by parents or guardians to attend therapeutic sessions in which they are often opposed to. This can make it that more challenging

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    Other behavioral therapies have also been shown to be effective in treating ASD. Occupational therapy is geared towards helping the person live more independently through teaching skills like eating, dressing, bathing, relating to people, etc. Sensory integration therapy is geared towards helping the person interact and manage sensory stimuli like sounds, sights and smells. Speech therapy can be very effective in improving the person’s communication abilities. Verbal communication skills can be can

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    Health Career Option For my career assignment, I have chosen to research the career field of a Physical Therapist. Physical Therapy is a growing field in the medical field. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics “employment of physical therapists is expected to grow by 36 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations.” The main focuses I strive in this career assignment are to provide my ambitions to why I chose my career option, explain briefly what a Physical

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