...work as a physical therapist or a physician’s assistant. The job of a physical therapist is to help people who are injured to improve their body movement along with manage their pain. PT’s are a vital part of a person’s recovery if they have a chronic illness or injury. Whether it is rehabilitation or direct treatment, a physical therapist has the duty to diagnose, set up a plan, evaluate and educate each patient differently based on his or her injury or illness (bls.gov). According to O’Net Online the projected growth trend for physical therapists from 2012-2022 is to grow much faster than average, 22% or higher (online.onetcenter.org). There is projected to be about 123, 700 PT job openings in the years of 2012-2022 (online.onetcenter.org)....
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...Characteristic and Skills Paper HHS/ 225 9/9/2010 Veda Hawkins Characteristic and Skills Paper There are so many job opportunities and direction students can choose to follow, when pursuing a health and human service career. Often to help students organize their thoughts, goals, and ideas of their future many colleges with host “Career Day”. Career day is basically a networking fair. Businesses, companies and corporations come together in one place to inform students of the type of jobs that are out there and what the qualifications are, as well as what to expect in the working world. Many students gain a lot of insight and ideas for the direction they may like to pursue and center their career interest around. Usually there are people from different companies and fields of employment area who come to share information, stories and advice for the students. Some organizations you may run into are; physical therapy, occupational therapy, clinical psychology, and social work. Before deciding on a career option as a student you should be aware of your personal interest and goals. It’s important that students research different job markets before making a final decision. As a student attending a human and health service career field I would choose, physical therapy are a career focus and Lifetime Fitness as a potential company. Physical therapist or P.T.’s as they are also known, help clients such as accident victims, disabled people and other individuals with...
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...Experimentation Critique of The Balance Evaluation Systems Test to Differentiate Balance Deficits RES/320 Patti Moser July 5, 2010 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper, which was produced for the class identified above, is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or by anyone else for any class. I further declare that I have cited all sources from which I used language, ideas and information, whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased, and that any and all assistance of any kind, which I received while producing this paper, has been acknowledged in the References section. This paper includes no trademarked material, logos, or images from the Internet, which I do not have written permission to include. I further agree that my name typed on the line below is intended to have, and shall have the same validity as my handwritten signature. Student's signature (name typed here is equivalent to a signature): Sherri L. Eveland___________________________ ___ Experimentation Critique of The Balance Evaluation Systems Test to Differentiate Balance Deficits This article presents the theoretical framework, interrater reliability, and preliminary concurrent validity for this new instrument, the Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest). The goal of this study was to develop a clinical balance assessment tool that aims to target 6 different balance control systems so that specific rehabilitation approaches can be designed...
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... cognitive, physical, and social integration of the individual” and is based on the understanding that the body and mind are interrelated (Strassel, Cherkin, Steuten, Sherman, & Vrijhoef, 2011, p. 50). Dance movement therapy has proven to be an effective treatment for those with developmental, medical, social, physical, and psychological impairments (Strassel et al.). In addition, DMT has been used to treat those with mental and psychological problems, and has also been used to reduce stress and anxiety associated...
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...Manual therapy is a term that is not typically used in the language of an average individual, unless your specialty is related to the actual use of manipulation of the body. As you reflect on the word, it only makes sense that the word is fitting to its name. Manual therapy is a specific type of physical therapy that is used with the hands instead of a machine or a device (Daul, 2006). With the use of the hands, therapists can minimize the level of discomfort for those who suffer from chronic pain related issues, such as the back and joints (Daul, 2006). Manual therapy is offered through many forms of services that can be accessed by a client, that is tailored for everyone. Several examples of manual therapy are osteopathic medicine, chiropractor,...
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...to use public transportation at night, or the belief that the world is an orderly place, are challenged by the stories and experiences relayed to persons who practice counseling or psychotherapy with survivors of trauma. * first identified the problem of vicarious traumatization (VT), which they defined as the cumulative transformative effects upon therapists resulting from empathic engagement with traumatized clients. As part of their work, these clinicians must listen to graphically detailed de-scriptions of horrific events and bear witness to the psychological (and sometimes physical) aftermath of acts of intense cruelty and/or violence.The cumulative experience of this kind of empathic engagement can have deleterious effects upon clinicians, who may experience physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms similar to those of their traumatized clients (Pearl * Describe two strategies a mental health counselor might use to mitigate or address VT or STS * ding to these au- thors, clinicians must acknowledge, express and work through painful experiences in a supportive environment—otherwise, therapist numbness and emotional distance risk interfering with on- going empathic engagement with clients. They...
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...go unnoticed and overlooked. Whenever communication is present there’s almost always an underlying rhythm, tempo, verbal confirmation, and physical gestures. In music therapy one of the main goals is to allow music to become the bridge of communication between the music therapist and the patient. Since musical features are present in regular communication it makes it easier to integrate it into therapy sessions by exaggerating the musical features that are naturally present. Music therapist would find this annotated bibliography very informative in terms of how music poses a role in communication and how, if so, music can be a form of communication between the music...
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...Jennifer Zapata Career and Life planning 11/22/2013 Career research #2- Massage Therapist 1.) Massage Therapists 2.) Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors 3.) Nationally, according to ONET, massage therapists are estimated to take home about $35, 970. Based on careerinfonet.com, massage therapists in the state of Oregon take home between $31,700- $84,600. Of course, the wage difference would depend on experience, successfully gaining clients, and promoting well. 4.) Massage therapists typical hours worked can be all over the place. It depends on the environment you work in. The environment can range from personal care services, offices of chiropractors, traveler accommodation, including hotels and motels, and fitness and recreational sports centers. Most massage therapists, especially if they are self-employed, provide their own table or chair, sheets, pillows, body lotions or oils. Based on bls.com, many massage therapists work part time, only about 1 out of 4 worked full time in 2010. So, a massage therapist does not have specific hours and it will vary from week to week. 5.) Benefits will be determined to whether or not you are self-employed or work for a company. If you are self-employed, then you would be taking care of your own medical, dental, vacation, you are your own boss. If you work for a chiropractor’s office, then they may offer benefits and vacation time. 6.) Based on careerinfonet.com, the prompted website from ONET, the trends are...
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...Bullying Has on School Aged Children Bullying is a widely known and seen epidemic that negatively impacts its victims, and even the person doing the bullying. Bullying is the act that causes harassment, embarrassment, humiliation, intimidation, and physical or emotional trauma, and is present no matter the age, race, gender, religion, or culture. Although society has seen the ever growing epidemic of bullying in school aged children, the argument of the damaging and everlasting psychological effects that bullying has on the victims are not always talked about or analyzed to show how the victimization impacts the child for much longer than just their childhood. This paper will analyze the long term damaging effects that bullying had on its school aged victims, while looking at the implications for therapists treating the victims, the therapeutic aspects related to bullying, and how the use of therapy can lessen the long term effects that bullying will have on the bullies and their victims. Although, there may not be a complete solution to bullying itself, there is a solution that will limit some of the damaging done to a person from victimization of bullying, by implementing anti-bullying programs in the school systems, and using therapists for all children involved to help the children process their thoughts, feeling, and emotions that stem from bullying. There are many different forms of bullying that school aged children are faced with. There is face-to-face bullying in school...
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...They are all interested in developmental, functional, and quality of life outcomes of children with mental or physical disabilities. Each author has written other pieces of literature on these topics. This particular article talks about a study on whether or not massage therapy, medication, and osteopathy affect adolescents with cerebral palsy. It does not necessarily use difficult language, however due to the certain variables they use throughout the study, it may be easier to understand for an audience consisting of aspiring medical professionals or educators. There are no specific opinions since there are so many different contributors in this piece. This article does however provide many great facts on the different types of treatment available for those with cerebral...
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...bi-racial relationship, Sara is Caucasian and in her early thirties and Amy is African American and in her late thirties. This couple has lived together for 1year and resides far away from both of their families of origin. Both are employed, however Sara recently lost a good paying corporate position and now maintains two lower paying jobs with longer hours. This couple is seeking counseling for Sara’s persistent lack of interest in sexual relations with her partner Amy. The purpose of this paper is to assess the sexual issues of this couple, analyze the dynamics of their relationship, develop a Multi-axial diagnostic impression and develop a counseling plan. In Section I, the paper will assess sexual issues involved in the selected case study. The integration of the sexual disorder with the sexual response cycle will be discussed. The paper will analyze and compare the sexual response cycle and the concept of sexual normality as applied to the case study. In Section II, the paper will assess the couple’s sexuality and discuss how sexual orientation issues can influence the sexual dysfunction and the overall dynamics of relationship. In Section III, a Multi-axial diagnostic impression will be developed to classify the sexual dysfunction and specify sexual problems associated with the sexual response cycle. A treatment plan will be created with measurable goals. Table of Contents Abstract 2 Section I: Assessment of Sexual Issues 4 Section II: The Dynamics...
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...Challenges in identifying and treating personality disorders: Change the catalyst of research! Personality disorders are psychiatric disorders characterized by chronic patterns of inner experience and behavior that are inflexible and present across a broad range of situations. They have a marked impact on patients’ interpersonal relationships, and social and occupational functioning, and can lead to problematic interactions in the medical setting (Ward, 2004). Personality disorders come in many forms of behaviors: from antisocial, narcissistic, avoidant and extreme and they are often regarded as conditions that are difficult to identify and treat effectiveness. As a result, there are many reasons for the incidence of persons with this behavior ceasing treatment programs prior to its completion. Dingfelder (2004) suggests that people with borderline personality disorders quit treatment programs about 70 percent of the time. This paper seeks to identify primary sources that provide research-based explanations of why struggles in effectiveness in the identification and treatment of personality disorders exist. It will also provide a proposal for a new research study that will help provide more information about increasing the effectiveness of treatment of such disorders. Effective Treatments from Research Personality disorders, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are categorized into three clusters based on their primary...
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...concerns, and feelings in a manner that is similar to the process of talk therapy. This paper provides practical information about play therapy, a discussion of the skills needed by the psychologist/counselor, how to involve parents in the treatment process, and a review of play therapy research studies. Play Therapy in Elementary School An Overview of Play Therapy Play therapy is to children what talk therapy is to adults. Play is a child’s language, children express themselves best through their natural language—the language of play. Play therapy refers to a method of psychotherapy whereby the child’s natural means of expression, namely plays, is used as a therapeutic method to help him/her in coping with emotional stress or trauma. Therapist use a child's fantasies and the symbolic meanings of his or her play as a method for understanding and communication with the child. Play therapy is used to treat problems that are interfering with the child's normal development. Such difficulties would be extreme in degree and have been occurring for many months without resolution. Reasons for treatment include, but are not limited to, temper tantrums, aggressive behavior, and non-medical problems with bowel or bladder control, difficulties sleeping, having nightmares, and experiencing worries or fears. This type of treatment is also used with children who have experienced sexual or physical abuse, neglect, the loss of a family member, medical...
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...Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper PSYCH/545 August 13, 2012 Dr. Terry Portis, Ed.D. The Concept of Dual Relationships Dual relationships refer to situations where two or more connections exist between a therapist and a client (Lazarus, A. A. & Zur, O. 2002). Some dual relationship examples consist of when the patient is a friend, student, employee, business associate or a family member of the therapist. Dual relationships are considered boundary crossers, however some dual relationships can be exploitative which is a boundary violation. There are several dual relationships that are sometimes unavoidable. Small and rural communities can place psychologists practicing within them in a dual relationship situation. For instance, the person who pumps the gas, watches and chaperones the neighborhood children on school field trips, bags groceries in the local supermarket, works in one of the few dentist's offices may easily end up being client of the local therapist. In such rural and small communities, relationships may get more complex especially if people decide to choose a therapists because of their relationship with them as appose to finding one online or from the Yellow Pages. Examples of this could be a fellow teammate from a local league, a fellow member of church or even a car dealer of the therapist may choose to go to them out of any other therapist because they know them personally and feel as though they share the same...
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...Setareh Psy/300 Ian Rosen June 11th,2014 This essay will talk about all the significant sschools of thought-process in brain research and analyze their real underlying suspicions. This paper also will help distinguish the essential biotic establishments of brain research interfaced to conduct. As per our perusing in brain research is the experimental examination of mental methods and their corresponding conduct. Mental methods will incorporate how an individual considers, feels, and recollects things, also it will examine how an individual's overall conduct is. At the point when a specialist needs to understand and comprehend an individual, they have to also know the individual's over psychological standing, mental experience, and social setting. What individuals experience throughout their life from conception to adulthood is the main thing that actually shapes how they feel/respond and think. Therapists from the earlier days also made a few methodologies and schools of considerations of brain science(psychology). They thought of these ideas via research and study which will be examined more throughout this paper. Biopsychology point of view, Is simply put a school of thought in psychology. Biopsychology is the field that mainly inspects the physical premise of mental phenomena, for example, inspiration, feeling, and even anxiety; additionally this is also called behavioral neuroscience, (Kowalski & Westen, 2009). At the...
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