When dealing with accountability Rena handles more personal accountability most of the paperwork is done by the psychologist on staff. Personal accountability for Rena focuses on communication with clients, and the setting of boundaries with those clients. Boundaries are very important because it is what keeps a counselor safe. Once a boundary is set “I do not let my clients push boundaries with me that is how accidents happen. (Rogers)” In her line of work her clients will test their limits to
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seen by the courts (B.6.a). I include ACA Code of Ethics C.2.e (2014) because I feel like her personal views are outweighing what her actual ethical duty of what is required to report to the court and consulting with a peer can help her work through that (ACA, 2014, A.4.b). The fact that she includes the sleeping arrangements in her report to the court concerns me as I feel that it has been taken out of context because of the multicultural aspect of the case. Unless it is stated in the evaluation
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person that inspired me to be a physical therapist, Dave Marsh. The first time I went to Dave as a patient was when I was in the fifth grade for knee pain. From my very first visit, I knew that physical therapy was something I want to do for the rest of my life. I went to him again for physical therapy my senior year of high school, and being a little bit older, I was able to obtain an internship under him and really learn what it takes to be a good physical therapist. Dave’s interest in physical
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This case should handle delicately, and with precaution due to the fact that multicultural are involved. A counselor should remember to separate their own beliefs and cultural background when entering into a situation of this nature. A counselor must beware of the different cultures from both sides and delete any views of their own in the equation. The counselors must do their homework on the two cultures first. The values, and beliefs of others should be respected at all times avoid any comments
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extraordinarily passionate about. As I am pursuing a career as a profession of occupational therapy, my project will be centered around terms related to the field. This will not only allow me to discover more about the background of the profession, but will enable me to discover some of the specific terminology used by professionals in the field. After telling others that I want to be in the field of occupational therapy, I have found that many are familiar with the term, but are unclear of the exact definition
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Phantom limb pain is described as a, “pain that feels like it's coming from a body part that's no longer there” (“Phantom pain”). Countless patients have complained about the intense pain experienced when they have had a limb amputated. As of now there has been no cure of treatment for those experiencing phantom limb pain. Many researchers have speculated at what causes this pain in the absence of the limb and some have concluded that the pain is caused by the brain reorganizing neurons and their
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Pt. has made excellent progress during the last quarter by identifying important motivational factors. Also, he has been negative for all illicit drugs use as indicated by last seven UDS results. Patient reported faithfully three times a week to receive his methadone maintenance treatment, and he has achieved dosing stabilization. Pt is currently in action stage of change as indicated by accepting help and seeking support from others. Pt. was encouraged to continue working on his treatment goals
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The transtheoretical model consists of three components: the process of change, stages of change, and levels of change. Generally speaking, all parts help the counselor determine how ready and willing a client is to the idea of change. Although, I will not be focusing on all components all play a crucial role in determining motivation. Gutierrez and Czerny (2017) supports addicts going through a series of stages in order to achieve change (p. 199). The stages of change are listed as precontemplation
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augmentative, and nonverbal communications throughout their treatment. Justice protects consumer by insuring fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment of persons. It also protects OT practitioner by holding requisite credentials for the occupational therapy services they provide in academic, research, physical, or virtual work settings. Veracity protects both the consumer and the practitioner by obligating both of them to tell the truth. Also, it insures that the practitioner has accurate credentials
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lead to problems. There needs to be a balance between the client and the counselor, in order for healing to happen. If the client feels comfortable and not judged by the counselor then they are safe to say how they feel. In the video called Grief therapy with Dr. Anthony Crouch, he mentioned that “time, place and space” is important for conducting grief counseling
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