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    Pet Therapy Capstone Project: A Case Study

    Future plans My future plans with my Pet Therapy Capstone project is to continue to go and contribute even if it is just as a volunteer to one of these facilities, so that the continuation of pet therapy does not stop there. Obviously the pet will be there visiting in the facility and interact with patients/residents on a positive noted, but also improve nurse-to-patient interaction and communication. To help address the issue of separation identified in some of the residents presented with the

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    Military Model

    high skilled PTs. References Boyles, R. E., Gorman, I., Pinto, D.,Ross, M. D. (2011). Physical therapist practice and the role of diagnostic imaging. Journal of orthopeadic and sports physical therapy, 41(11). 829-837. Greathouse, D.G., Schreck, R.C., Benson, C.J. (2009). United States army physical therapy experience. Evaluation and treatment of patients with neuromusculoskeletal disorders. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1994;19:261-262 McGill, T. (2013). Effectiveness of physical therapists serving

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    How Chiropractic Changed My Life

    Chiropractic has always been an important aspect of my life ever since I was born. My father is a chiropractor and started adjusting me soon after I took my first breath of air. Even though I didn’t fully comprehend the adjustments and what they were doing for me, I was still being affected in a positive way by chiropractic. At the beginning of my life, my father adjusted me because he knew that it was important to keep my spine aligned to fully allow my body to heal and function at its optimal

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    Sports Physical Therapy Career Paper

    to select physical therapy as their career due to the extensive education requirements,

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    Therapists Use Open-Ended Questions

    The therapist met with the client for individual therapy at school. The therapist did a check in regards to symptoms, behavior, mood, thoughts, emotions, coping skills, the goals that he achieved, and behaviors since the last session. The therapist processed client's negative or positive thoughts especially during the beginning of this week as he was sick for two days. Therapist used open-ended questions to address any concerns the client may have. The therapist encouraged the client to keep motivated

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    Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)

    1) Introduction to Topic: Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) has grown in population in the past five years. More and more hospitals and medical facilities are utilizing therapy dogs while working with geriatrics to quell issues such as depression, loneliness, and inactivity. The physiological benefits of AAT include increase of communication and improved social interaction as well as a reduction in heart rate and blood pressure. In long term care facilities for older folks, these benefits are wildly

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    Counseling Worldview Analysis

    Worldview When it comes to counseling I believe it can work but only if the client is prepared to work. I believe that most clients think that they will come to counseling and automatically get the answer to their questions or their problems will be solved because the therapist has a quick fix. Making sure that client understands what it is that will be expected of them throughout the process and also knowing what exactly the clients perceives he/she will gain out the therapeutic process is important

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    Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy

    musculoskeletal imaging article featured in The Journal of Orthopedic & Sports Physical therapy (JOSPT), (Lamothe, Elliott, & Chang, 2018) wrote about a 23 years old female active athlete triad, with a history of progressive and worsening right groin pain during training for 4 weeks, her primary care physician ordered an x-ray of the right hip, which was negative for fractures, then she was referred to physical therapy for treatment. At the initial visit, the physical therapist notice the antalgic

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    Group Therapy Essay

    positive response and proved support for the patient when they are needed. A positive relationship with the therapist will carry on to group therapy. The individual will establish confidence and can be built on it in group therapy. Group therapy will give the patient continue reinforcement and interpersonal training skill that can be used outside of therapy. This would increase the patient to build health interpersonal along with decreasing and normalizing their symptoms. Limitation and Future Researcher

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    Deshay: A Positive Role Model

    During this review period, Deshay has continued to participate in all aspects of the program with minimal difficulty. Deshay did not receive any room restrictions or sanctions this review period. Staff reports that Deshay has limited his need for redirection and has made a commitment to become a role model positive role model for his peers. Deshay has expressed that his participation in the Post-D program has Deshay and his peers participated in a community service opportunity with FeedMore, assisting

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