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    To help in the improvement of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) many families are turning toward a physical, occupational, and speech and language medical therapy called Hippotherapy. This form of therapy might sound like it involves the Hippopotamus, however it actually involves the use of horses; the root word “hippo” means horse in Latin. Hippotherapy utilizes an equine’s multidimensional movement and its dynamic base of support as a part of an integrated intervention program to achieve functional

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    number of private residential treatment facilities for youth in the United States. These private residential treatment facilities are often referred to as “specialty” programs and include the following: emotional growth schools; therapeutic boarding schools; outdoor therapeutic programs; behavior modification schools; wilderness experience programs; and boot camps. There are no federal regulations regarding the operation of these programs and few states have regulations in place either. The majority

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    Mai Nguyen New Product Planning Professor Patton 3/5/14 Metabical: Pricing, Packaging, and Demand Forecasting for a New Weight-Loss Drug Case 1. How does Metabical compare to current weight-loss options? There are only several other weight-loss options in the market competing with Metabical. The first is prescription drugs. These are prescribed for use only by obese and severely obese individuals. This meant that only individuals with BMI of over 30 who were prescribed weight-loss drugs

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    Counselling is a form of communication whereby one individual, from now on referred to as the listener, forms a helping relationship with one or a group of individuals. (Hough 2010) A counselling type relationship is used in a multitude of everyday home and work settings. These individuals may not call themselves counsellors or indeed have any formal counselling skills training. It is this training that sets apart therapeutic counselling from other forms of helping communication. Sanders, (2007, p15)

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    Following the PATH to the Rest of My Life The discovery of a therapeutic riding center—Special Equestrians, in Warrington, Pennsylvania—was the moment my life changed. Who knew that a place just 2 miles from my home would end up showing me the path to my career. Special Equestrians is a non profit riding center for the disabled whose mission is to improve the physical, mental, and emotional well being of individuals with disabilities through the equine experience. The program uses the powerful healing

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    Verbal communication is choice words influenced by education, age, gender, and culture. It’s the exchange of information that is used to continue additional conversation or provide necessary information. Verbal communication can be bias to one’s own beliefs and experiences and is often misunderstood when these biases are placed at the forefront. Effective verbal communication in health care employs more than one’s own opinion but embraces the thoughts of the patients. Non-verbal communication interprets

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    Therapeutic alliance is an essential element of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Wurm, Robertson, & Rushton, (2008) postulates establishing productive a therapeutic alliance is more important than any techniques. Therefore, the basic tenet of IPT is that all interventions should be therapeutic and seek to enhance the therapeutic alliance. Active listening is a critical part of building the relationship. Weissman et al., (2007) suggests that there should be an effective balance between activity and

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    The importance of communication in sustaining hope at the end of life by Maureen Hawthorn, breaks down different types of communication skills and tools health professionals encounter while working in a palliative care environment. These types of communication skills and tools Hawthorn discusses were therapeutic communication, holistic person centered care, communication skills, poor communication, the six-step SPIKES protocol, hope and the fostering hope. Therapeutic communication is the first communication

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    Personal and Professional Health Care Communication Paper HCS/350 Health Care Communication University of Phoenix Personal & Professional Healthcare Communication Paper Professional and effective communication is a vital ingredient to safe and high quality nursing practice. Proper communication with other co-workers, physicians, ancillary staff, patients, and their families is a required skill necessary for all practicing, professional healthcare professionals. Communicating with others has

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    The reporting party (RP) stated referral #1143-3655-1102-7078895 was generated from the following referral #0534-9062-5752-307279 dated 1/28/15 regarding resident Nicole Morris age 14 DOB: 6/1/00. Per the referral Nicole is an alleged victim of sexual abuse, physical abuse and general neglect by an unknown perpetrator. According to the RP on 1/28/15 a staff member named Rebecca took Nicole to Long Beach Memorial Hospital clinic to be examined after she disclosed having suicidal ideation. Nicole revealed

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