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    Models of Assessment The Person-Centered Theory of Helping is a client-based approach that places the responsibility on the client and not the helper. Person-Centered focuses on the personal relationship between a helper and his or her client. This theory of helping deals with the ways that clients view themselves and encourages clients to reflect on their experience. It is a non-judgmental approach that will allow the client to find personal solutions while encouraging the, client and allows him

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    Equine Therapy People all over the world need therapy for a multitude of reasons, but do they always know which method is best for them? There are countless different options for therapy, most people just are not aware that they exist. Equine Therapy is a new form of therapy that can be used to treat mental illnesses, personal afflictions and physical disabilities. Many people may have doubts on how a horse can actually offer a reliable method for therapy, but that is just because they have not

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    Person centred care is a form of clinical practice where the patient is included in his/her treatment and care. Also, the needs of the patient are considered. The patient being referred in the case study is Mr. Parker, who is an aboriginal man diagnosed with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). It is a heart condition that takes place when blood flow or circulation from the heart is abruptly cut. Mr. Parker was brought to the ER after he collapsed at home as a result of acute chest pain. To improve

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    Hydrotherapy In Horses

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    to Hippocrates’s example, ancient China, Japan, Rome, and Egypt all have records which have been found illustrating the use of hydrotherapy within their culture (Slough; The Water Cures). Western Europe also has a long history of using water for therapy; Race Horse owners would swim their horses in the sea to improve the overall fitness, health, and performance of their horse. However, it was not until the 19th century that hydrotherapy was used scientifically. This came with the invention of facilities

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    Much to the chagrin of most Physical Therapy students, the field requires more writing than many expect. Although you did not choose this career for the paperwork, it is an extremely significant part of the job. Two of the most important forms of written communications are progress note and treatment plan. Progress notes according to the American Physical Therapist Association are “medical reports written by Physical Therapists that document patient’s clinical status, and improvements.” When a

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    The career path that grabs my attention and interest the most is Health and Science, more specifically an Exercise Physiologists. This was not one of my career cluster from Nebraska Career Connections but I have a huge passion in physical and fitness health. Fitness changed my life forever and help me lose 90+ pounds. I personally love helping people out so this career path would allow me to do something I love and help out others to achieve their goals. Exercise Physiologists work to help improve

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    The role of Psychiatric Rehabilitation worker (PsyR) emerged with the aim of helping people with mental illnesses integrate into the community and assisting these individuals to regain independence. Prior to 1980, the goal of the PsyR professional was to focus on treating symptoms in order to stabilize behaviors and decrease hospitalization rate. After 1980, there was a shift in the way people viewed the role of a PsyR professional. The focus turned from simply maintaining stability to rehabilitation

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    Carl Rogers believed that we are all good and that we all have a natural desire to grow. Rogers believed that if you provide the right environment for people, positive growth will be the result, as long as there is genuineness, unconditional positive regard and empathy on the part of the therapist. As a therapist you have the responsibility to take a neutral non-judgmental approach when working with patients that have difficult conditions that you may not agree with. The challenge is to pin point

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    individuals realize that true knowledge is best attained through lived experiences wherein the “self “resolves whether an action or feeling subsists as enriching or not. 3) Fritz Perls (1969) believed that every moment of therapy is an experience to embrace and confront because Gestalt therapy is a first person, her-and now involvement that gets in touch with one’s current sensory experience. 4) CBT is thought to promote self-efficacy primarily through mastery experiences in which clients develop the belief

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    ISP In Dim: A Case Study

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    Met with client for ISP review and to discuss treatment progress. Client appeared to be stable and engaged in the conversation. Client reported that she completed the FAFSA and is planning to go to Everette Community College in the summer. Client reported no use of substances. Client reported coping with temptation by walking away from the situations. Client was reminded that her relapse potential was moderate to high at this time and that she thus would be cautioned to avoid any unintended consequences;

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