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    Counselor Keesha's Code Of Ethics

    Identification of the Problem When reviewing the first scenario counselor Keesha is face with three elements that are negatively impacting her ability to be an ethical practitioner. Although it seems that Keesha has her clients best interest at hand when she is concerned about Bryant current lifestyle that consists of binge drinking and wild sexual behavior. The question remains if her concerns are due to Bryant damaging himself both physically and emotionally, or is Keesha at risk of transferring

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    Massage Therapies

    and massage therapies which improve the skin and can relax the body. Types of massage therapies Massage therapies are of various types depending upon the type of movements and strokes they use and the specific areas of the body they may focus on. While some massage therapies may provide general relaxation, others may focus on providing certain therapeutic and healing benefits. Amongst the different types of massage therapies, the most popular ones include: The Swedish massage therapy which uses

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    Equine Assisted Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy The Benefits of Horses in Non-Traditional Therapy In the last few decades Animal-Assisted Therapy, or (AAT) has become more widely accepted and practiced as a tool in psychiatric medicine, as there are many positive effects on humans. One of the most beneficial subdivisions of Animal-Assisted Therapy is Equine Assisted Psychotherapy or (EAP) where patients are paired up with licensed therapists and equine specialists to conduct individual therapy sessions using the horse. Patients who use Equine-Assisted

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    Psychodynamic Case Analysis

    While some therapists have an innate ability to listen to a client’s problems and know exactly how to treat them, most therapists do not. Rather, it often takes a significant amount of time and effort for most therapists to formulate a treatment plan. One popular strategy of conceptualizing clients is through the use of case formulations. Therefore, in Summers and Barber’s (2012) article, the concept of the psychodynamic case formulation was reviewed and discussed in detail. Summers and Barber

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    Therapeutic Relationship Analysis

    Within the therapy session, the issues regarding power, culture and difference can be very complex and constantly changing. The counsellor must try to ensure an equal and respectful relationship is formed between them and the client in order for any therapeutic change to occur. If identity issues are not addressed as part of this then damage to any possible relationship could occur due to the changing aspects of control and power between client and counsellor (Lago, 2011). This essay will attempt

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    Assignment C: Observation Of OT Process

    compliant and follows directions at all time. Although he is in pain, he constantly tries to perform the activities being assigned by the therapist. He attended therapy three times a week and always on time. His goal is to become independent again to return to his daily occupations. The therapists known him for a while because he recently attended therapy at physiotherapy associates. While assisting the fieldwork

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    Social Determinant Of Health

    Nancarrow-Clark (2012) states “illness is the personal experience of one who has been diagnosed by a doctor or who does not feel well; it involves changes in states of being and in social function” (p. 198). To listen to the story of the personal experience of a person with an illness is a narrative or a story that can be written or spoken about a series of events. A narrative of illness is the story of how one experiences illness and its accompaniments. Hellman (2007) refers to it as a “basic way

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    Mock Counseling Session Paper

    Counseling Session Mock Client – Barbara The primary goal of a counselor is to work with clients focusing on intellectual, emotional, biological, psychological, social and behavioral aspect of human functioning across the life span, in varying cultures and at all social and economic levels (Pomerantz, 2013). Those individuals in the helping profession are formal helper, which works with clients to achieve three primary goals, life-enhancement, learning to help ones-self, and develop a prevention

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    Dual Relationships Case Study

    Dual Associations Dual relationships are subtypes connected with boundary bridging. Psychologists training in non-urban and little communities knowledge numerous inevitable dual relationships for the duration of their every day lives. The one who bags groceries inside supermarket, pushes gas, works within a dentist's business office or chaperones youngsters on university field excursions may usually also be the therapist's purchaser. Relationships in such small communities can get even more technical

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    How Did Psychodynamic Therapy Contribute To George's Depression

    According to Psychodynamic therapy, can aid in finding out the roots of George's depression. He could have lost his dog resulting in him being more confined, and having his confidence drop and his self-esteem also dropping having his depression to occur. According to the psychodynamic therapy has a chance of helping George's condition by talking to him and asking him questions he might feel comfortable answering in a 1 on 1 conversation. By asking questions that target his childhood traumatic events

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