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    Healing Horses

    hyperactivity or seizures, there are no known cures for autism. (Therapeutic) There are only methods aimed towards lessening symptoms. However, research into a fairly new treatment called equine assisted therapy, is beginning to show signs of promise. Equine assisted therapy is a type of animal assisted therapy, a field of mental health that acknowledges the bond between horses and humans. It acknowledges the potential for mental healing that can occur when a relationship is formed between the two species

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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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    Non Drummer Research Paper

    Maxwell Blissett Sandy Fontana Eng.047 23 September 2015 Non drummers just don’t realize how drummers are really important, we tend to the people who want to “shack there rump” to interesting beats, but drummers also have a special place in the heart of people. From churches, to rock concerts drummers move the audience based on their mood, there could be times when non drummers have issues with anger, take the time out to grab some bongo drums and beat out the frustration tells there is nothing

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    Small Injury Claims

    Different Types of Small Injury Claims Small injuries are such types of injuries that can be easily cured or treated by the doctors. However, big injuries are those which are very serious scratches, bumps, bleeds and cuts. How can small injury occur to you? What is the actual cause of minor injuries? Is it the result of your own negligence? Or is it the outcome of someone else’s blunder causing you personal injury? You have to think again and again seriously in order to seek a proper claim from

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    Personal Statement Of Purpose Of Physical Therapy

    I believe physical therapy is much more than stretching and strengthening. It is about a healthier lifestyle. Health risks, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, depression and anxiety, obesity, etc., can be avoided by simply being physically active. As a future physical therapist, I plan to inspire and educate others the importance of movement to reduce health risks and achieve mobility, flexibility, and regain strength. Thus, playing an essential part, throughout society to create

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    Depression Low Volition

    to even participate or try in therapy sessions. One particular client had expressed very low volition to interaction with his community. He does great in therapy session; however, he does not leave his house or interact with any one other than his sister. My fieldwork educator tries to educate him on the health/wellbeing benefits from leaving his house and also made it mandatory for him to leave his house once a week and to document it and bring it in to every therapy session. However, both of these

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    Therapeutic Alliance: A Literature Review

    Therapeutic alliance is the bases for counselors and clients counseling sessions. Strong support has been show towards therapeutic alliance as being vital for effective counseling. Sidney and Shaw review the importance of therapist and client’s relationship as a factor of positive outcome. This article also discusses the results of research regarding feedback from counselors as well as clients on their perception of the therapeutic alliance. Methods used in the research are the Session Rating Scale

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    Physical Therapy Research Paper

    Eastern Medicine in Today’s Society Many people go to physical therapy, to get rid of a constant pain that they have, with the intent of seeing immediate results, but end up being disappointed. “Only 30% of PT patients are fully adherent with their plan of care”(Kelps). These people are disappointed with the treatment they are receiving due to the pain continuing or even worsening after physical therapy. There are so many people in pain today and they need quick help in order to get back to their

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    Child Observation Paper

    Kimberly came to my appointment yesterday. She shared with me her frustration in staying at the current shelter. Her story was similar to what you and Sharon told me. She looked slightly irritable while sharing with me couple of the incidents. She was also worried that I would be disappointed on her for ‘creating’ the issues in the shelter. As I suspected, Kimberly seems to experience many confusions as different staff and long-term shelter clients explained some rules and regulations. She said

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    Evidence Based Treatment Model: Change-Oriented Approach

    1. “Starting where the client is”: I learned about the concept of starting where the client is and how important that is in treatment. It means that you have to really get to know your client and build a relationship with them to find out what their goals for treatment is, and where they want to see themselves. This is an important concept because it may sometimes be challenging to accept that the client only wants so much when you know they have the power to go so much further. I know I will use

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