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    3.1 Explain The Importance Of Therapies To Support Study

    There are many potential benefits of recommended therapies to an individual’s health and well-being. All of the children and young people that I support within my work role receive a variety of therapy treatments such as occupational therapy and speech and language therapy. By providing these therapies children and young people can be supported within areas of development that they may have difficulties with. For example, SLT offer weekly sessions for residents and pupils to help them gain knowledge

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    Group Therapy Research Paper

    Group Therapy: A number of people meet together to work toward therapeutic goals. In group therapy, multiple people meet together to work toward therapeutic goals. Typically; 8 to 10 people meet with a therapist on a regular basis, usually once a week for two hours. In individual therapy, members of the group talk about problems in their own lives. The four major advantages of group therapy are: 1. Less expense: In a typical group of eight or more, the cost of traditional one-on-one therapy can

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    Psycho-Social Intervention In Health And Social Care

    situation especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury. Interventions for physical, psychological (psycho social), educational and vocational interventions. Physical intervention- Appropriate exercise therapy for joint movements. It help in restoring the function of affected part by physio training and monitoring them to ensure that they handle their frustration in a positive instead of embarking on self-hurting activities. Psycho-social intervention.

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    Solution Focused Therapy: A Case Study

    In working with my client, the best approach to consider is solution focused therapy. While helping the client, incorporating different techniques that are often used within the solution focused therapy. The miracle question and scaling question has assisted in learning more about the client. My client is experiencing anxiety, wavering sleep patterns, and stress due to the new experiences and choices of her life. My client explained that she desire to manage her time better. However, she is working

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    Case Study: Therapeutic Relationships

    Therapeutic Relationship The relationship between the client and I is the main emphasis of my personal theory. The person-centered core conditions I mentioned of unconditional positive regard, genuineness, and accurate empathic understanding would be a central part of this person-to-person relationship, and it would be very important to have those conditions present from the very first session I have with a client. This way of being is something I will need to practice and figure out exactly how

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    Heating Pad Research Paper

    How to use a heating pad A heating pad helps alleviate pain in various parts of kroppen.Värmedyna can be used as a dry treatment or a wet behandling.Den this article will only cover the dry terapimetod.Torr therapy can be used for muscular exercise minor aches, pains and stelhet.Läs further to learn to use a heating pad. You need heating pad Electrical outlets Straight backed chair or firm mattress Instructions • Determine where your pain originates may sometimes be difficult to do. Pain that

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    Physical Therapy Research Paper

    Comparing the Fall and Spring Semesters, I can personally infer that Physical Therapy has turned out better than expected. The difference between my Fall Semester and my Spring Semester is that during Spring, I became more interactive in games and I assisted my peers more often. Through my experiences, working various games and track meets, training for CPR/First Aid use, staying after school to work on and practice skills, as well as the assistance from my peers, I began to understand and fully

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    Horse Therapy Research Paper

    Equine Facilitated Therapies: They Just Work Animal assisted therapies (AAT) such as, horse therapies, have grown in popularity over the last couple of decades because people are beginning to realize exactly what horses can offer. Horses are not just here to be used for recreation, or just as "pasture pals," they have other significant qualities that many people in the past and present have disregarded. It has been eluded to that the practice of horse therapy originated from ancient Greece (Cameron

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    Mary Lou's Blurred Boundaries

    Blurred Boundaries The first chosen situation was #3 where Mary Lou whom was once in an abusive relationship forces her opinions and beliefs in regards to abusive relationships onto her client (Summers, 2016, p. 137). Mary Lou goes wrong when she overstepped her boundaries telling the client she should leave and also dictating that the client would be happy. Mary Lou need to correct this situation by taking a step back and listening to her client and not talking down to her client about what she

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    Prosthetic Evaluation Paper

    Using the Amputee Mobility Predictor and the Prosthetic Evaluation Questionnaire in Conjunction Gives the Best Overall Outlook on a Patient’s Quality of Life Sarah Norman University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences October 2014 Word Count: Like any patient population, improving the overall quality of life for lower limb amputee (LLA) is the priority for physical therapists. The difficulty comes when trying to narrow down the most beneficial interventions and prosthetic devices

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