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    in order to completely understand and validate the experience. Once a complete knowledge of the individual’s circumstances is discerned, a treatment plan can be developed, allowing patient to reach highest potential of mobility. A constant and consistent study of research and new methods of treatment will support and ensure the most effective treatment plans. Through strong commitment to the profession of physical therapy, transformation of a society can be achieved. As a future physical therapist

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    In order to evaluate the effectiveness of Suzette’s treatment plan it is important to include feedback from Suzette at the end of each session. During the first few sessions, I will want to check on our therapeutic alliance. Therefore, I will ask Suzette, “Do you have a positive view of therapy and of me? Have we been covering the problems that are of most concern to you?” If Suzette indicates a need for change, then I will adjust her treatment goals as needed and review my skills in building our

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    Dying Well Treatment Plan Solution-Based Initial Phase In the initial phase of the treatment plan, my goal is to develop a therapeutic working relationship with my client. This will be done by asking the client general questions such as who she is and what has brought her into treatment. The young lady in the video informed the listener that she has been abused and missed treated by many people. She is a “Working Girl.” I would make that be a mental note because I wouldn’t want to invade her personal

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    Course Paper: Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Plan for Jane Tiffany Gyimah 02-46-333-01 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Plan for Jane Many like to believe that therapy is simply just a therapist and a client discussing childhood problems. Although that is a small portion of what therapy can be for someone there are so many other aspects to psychotherapy as treatment. Psychotherapy is often suggested for many disorders and has become very effective in improving and healing those disorders

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    Initial Diagnosis and Treatment Plan Process Listening to a client during an initial session and applying reflective listening techniques can put you in the mindfulness moment with the client. By being a mindful listener as a therapist, I believe it helps with being able to diagnose your client more accurate. It is important to have a system or flow of questions during your intake process, so it can provide the clinician with viable information regarding that client and their concerns, from

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    of the client’s values along with clinical expertise and best current research, the overall goals were developed in order improve the client’s social communication skills and attention in attempt for A.B.’s return to work to reduce depression. Treatment Plan 1: According to Milton and colleagues (1984), individuals who have sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) ‘talk’ better than they communicate. This often leads to problems with social and work interactions,

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    Billy’s conduct to make a full diagnosis, I would diagnose Billy with 312.9 (F91.9) Disruptive Behavior Disorders (NOS) (APA, 2013). Treatment plan Billy’s dealing with low educational attainment, poor school performance, social isolation, and problems with his peers. It is critical for Billy’s parents and family members to be involved in his treatment. Billy’s treatment plan would include Parent Management Training

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    therapy it is also reliable in predicting if the therapist is right for the client and the right treatment plan is utilized, (Duncan, Miller, & Sparks, 2004) evidence of clients giving real-time feedback concerning the process and outcome of therapy generated higher progress rates (Miller, Duncan, Brown, Sorrell, & Chalk, 2006). In relation to assisting the client’s direct issues CDOI is not used as a treatment it is simply a

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    Treatment plan Articulation: Goal: In 6 weeks, with a treatment frequency of 5 hours a week, mrs. K. speaks words with velar sounds (/ng/ /g/ /k/) in a 1-to-1 conversation with an acquaintance in an intelligible way. Methods: First we will check which velar sounds mrs. K. can produce better than the others. After that, we will do articulation exercises. We will train syllables in a CV order and words in CVC-order, but soon we will train syllables and words with clusters to make it more difficult

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    Teaching Care Plan Scenario 2 An older adult patient who lives alone is seen by her physician. During the visit, she mentions that she routinely switches or does not take her heart medication depending on how she feels that day. She says she does this because the medications are so expensive, they last longer that way. What teaching needs to be incorporated into the plan of care for this patient? Plan of Care Proposed for Selected Scenario Nursing Diagnosis: Knowledge deficit of medication

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