PERSON-CENTERED THERAPY Most important person and what they believed: Carl Rogers created Person-Centered Therapy in the 1940’s. Rogers humanistic approach was revolutionary in shifting the mainstream ideology of psychoanalytic and behavior counseling modalities to a client-based approach. Although this counseling modality was initially called nondirective counseling and underwent four main development/evolutionary stages, Rogers maintained his belief that it is ultimately up to the client, not
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refers to an interpersonal counseling or communication style rather than a specific therapy or set of techniques (Rollnick & Miller, 1995). This style is evident in the process of MET (Motivational Enhancement Therapy). The focus of this particular interview was on helping the client to overcome reluctance or ambivalence on his own, while allowing him to make positive changes in his approach to anger management. The therapy did not assume that the client wanted to change, but lead the client to own their
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bilateral sensori–neural hearing loss during an employment hearing evaluation but refused amplification. Following the TBI, Mr. Gonzales made rapid physical recovery. He received intensive occupational and physical therapy for four weeks in a medical rehabilitation unit. Therapies focused on gaining independence in activities of daily living (ADLs). Although Mr. Gonzales made marked improvement in ADLs, he continued to need prompting and
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In the 1999 research studies began to review the problem of medical errors and how they occurred. Studies and reports, such as the Institute of Medicine IOM report in 1999, strongly suggest that most medical errors are related to systems and processes and not individual negligence or misconduct. The IOM report recommended that the key to addressing medical errors is to focus on improving the processes used to deliver healthcare and not placing blame on the individuals involved. Approximately 1
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RUNNING HEAD: ONLINE THERAPY Online Therapy Technology in Human Service The value of online therapy varies because of specific reasons and treatments therapy is utilized and type of services needed for particular clients. Online therapy can be very beneficial to those who cannot access transportation or might be homebound. This makes online therapy convenient and opens flexible scheduling but if you are not disabled
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becoming a Physical Therapist and running my own practice one day. After this semester, I will be transferring to Georgia State University where I will pursue a degree in Exercise Science. Then, I plan to move on to my doctoral degree in Physical Therapy. I know the road to success is not easy but I am willing to put in the time and effort to succeed. I need this class because I chose it as one of my electives I need in order to receive my degree. But I also hope to run my own practice and I thought
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positive attitude, which may be part of the reason for the cure. Moreover, these therapies are usually only useful for long-term, chronic conditions. Acute medical problems, such as accidental injury, often require more conventional methods. On the other hand, there remain strong arguments for the use of alternatives. Despite the lack of scientific proof, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence to suggest that these therapies work. In addition, far from being dangerous, they often have few or no side effects
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provided by the company.Last year, a women was dead and 3 were seriously ill because of spetic shock after paying fifity thousand dollars for blood transfusion therapy (DC-CIK therapy) at DR. Department of Health and police investigated this accident immediately.DR had been told to stop carrying out the treatment. Dr offered the DC-CIK therapy and claimed that this treatment can strengthen immune systems of the people and then lead a better skin condition.They label the cosmetic procedure as a medical
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Outline and evaluate psychological therapies of depression (24) A01 This method of treatment is based on the idea that how we think (cognition), how we feel (emotion) and how we act (behaviour) all interact together, with our thoughts determining our feelings and behaviour. Negative thought then cause us distress and result in problems. The aim of CBT is to help people become aware of when they make negative interpretations and of behavioural patterns which reinforce the distorted thinking. Thought
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not only making sure the patient was well enough to return home, but to find a home for the patient reside. II. Presenting problems of highest priority Throughout the period of time, the resident began to get better and better, which showed that therapy was really working. Therefore we knew that the PAE would be denied. We started focusing on the highest priority which was finding a place for the patient to live. This was a difficult issue, because the patient didn’t have much income to help and
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