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    Person Centred Theory

    text-book examples, and even the most experienced counsellor must be unable to preventhis or her own self from affecting a relationship with a client in some way. As the theory isintended to be applied to real people, I feel that this should have been taken into account to agreater degree.It is also paradoxical that a theory based on core ‘conditions’ requires an ‘unconditional’attitude on the part of the therapist. We could explain that Rogers specifically defines thisunconditionality as an attempt

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    Protein Therapies

    class of medical treatment still has to be improved. Protein therapies have many advantages when compared to small molecule drugs. Proteins serve a highly specific and complex set of functions that cannot be reproduced by simple chemical compounds. Protein therapeutics can be broken down into groups based on what they can be used for. Group 1 are therapeutics with enzymatic or regulatory activity, Group II includes proteins therapies with special targeting activity, Group III includes protein vaccines

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    Cc Psychology

    Applying Anxiety to Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory Mizelle Hines St. Cloud State University Theories that can be applied to help clients cope with anxiety consist of Existential Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. It should be noted that the focus of this essay will be on REBT. Anxiety is a feeling of dread that results from repressed feelings, memories, and experiences that emerge to the surface of awareness (Corey, 2009). However, anxiety is not only

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    Annotated Bibliography

    companionship whilst illusions provide a barrier in many lives. The writer emphasises the ease and rest found in living out life in Christ compared to upholding and striving to live behind the illusion of a false self.  Yalom, I. (2002). The Gift of Therapy (pp. 17-25). New York: HarperCollins. Irvin Yalom talks extensively about empathy throughout this reading. On entering this chapter the reader is introduced to three vital and crucial features a therapist should embody; empathy, a genuine air to

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    What Would You Do If You Had Unlimited Resources

    heart to see my child in this state. I blamed myself for his condition. This is typical with many parents with children on the spectrum. There are services to help these children such as Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, ABA Therapy (Applied Behavioral Anaylsis), and Physical Therapy, which my child currently takes. It's starting to work but its still not enough. I need to answers. We all need answers, especially those who have children with Autism. Having unlimited resources would

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    Parkinsons

    treatable and manageable with therapies, medications and surgeries that will allow patients to live a more active lifestyle. The common therapies used to combat Parkinson’s symptoms are physical, occupational and speech therapy. Of the therapies mentioned, physical therapy is generally used first to increase muscle strength and flexibility for normal activity. Physical therapy will improve posture, balance, reaching and grasping, gait, and bodily condition. Occupational therapy is also used to provide

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    Treament of Autism

    social, and medical treatments for this disorder. The physical treatments that are around to support children with Autism are therapy. There are different types of therapy they can get support with such as occupational, sensory, and craniosacral therapy. These therapies can significantly help these children’s motor skills. In the Article “Traditional occupational Therapy Services for Youth with Neurologic and developmental disabilities, by Windy Chou and Minerva Duong they stated that “Occupational

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    Acceptance In Health And Social Care Essay

    Acceptance. Seeing and dealing negative and positive feelings destructive or not the client must all be accepted, to recognise and connect the values of the client. Non-judgemental attitude. Neutral point of view worker doesn’t decide right wrong guilt or innocence of a client. Client self –determination. The client has the right to make the wrong choice in a relationship, client is in control of their decisions to make real choices. What makes a successful relationship in a professional relationship

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    Summary: The Current Picture-Help Clients

    Stage One: The Current Picture- Help Clients clarify the key issues calling for change Task 1: Help clients tell their stories As a counselor helping a client tell their story that are needing adjustment can be very frustrating and become an unwanted session. It depends on the client’s expression of how he/she transfer the message for listening can open up some unwanted thoughts in the session. As a counselor, it is imperative that the client remains at ease with the counselor on telling their story

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    Bono Outpatient Clinic Intership Report

    with uninsured or indigent patients. The purpose for this setup was twofold; first, PT students can gain valuable insights and experience working with the uninsured and underprivileged population and secondly patients can avail of the much needed therapy without burdening them financially. A similar type of equal access pro-Bono clinics can now be found in different schools- Widener's

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