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    I Want To Be A Physical Therapist

    become a physical therapist because it is the next thing close to it. Athletic Training has been what I wanted to do for such a long time, I love the sports aspect and being able to interact with people, so the next best thing for me would be physical therapy. I would still be able to help people with sports related injuries, and many other injuries at that, and still be able to have that sense of helping people and making their lives just that much easier, which in the long run is all that I want. I do

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    Case Study: Direct Care

    Ms. Iversen had the hardware removed from the right ankle on 3/7/17. Since that time she has restarted physical therapy. I have addressed Ms. Iversen’s back pain several times. She prefers to speak with a physical therapist and have him direct care. Her personal insurance is primary and Ms., Iversen is directing that care. She prefers a holistic approach. On 5/1/17 I met Ms. Iversen at the office of Dr. Nwosu. She arrived alone to the appointment. Ms. Iversen was wearing a slip on heeled loafer

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    RCR 151 Project Part A: A Case Study

    David DiBartolo RCR 151 Project Part A Abstract: This case study is about the application and effectiveness of massage modalities on resolving pain and tension issues based on chronic postural imbalances. In this case study there will be assessing of the client's conditions, facilitating techniques based on the symptoms and drawing conclusions of the efficacy of the applied techniques as a protocol for the given conditions. Introduction: 1. The therapeutic concern for my client is to relieve

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    Necrotizing Fasciitis Research Paper

    The general public and even some medical professionals lack in depth information on Necrotizing Fasciitis (NF). Most Americans have not heard of NF or do not have enough information about it to know what actions to take. NF is commonly misdiagnosed and potentially fatal because it is not caught in time. I will discuss what NF is, it’s causes, describe clinical presentation, treatment options, and the prognosis of this disease. In hopes that more people can be made aware of this deadly disease. Necrotizing

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    Gerontologist Specialist

    The incredible detail of what a Gerontologist Specialist performs. From the course text, by Jill Quadagno, Aging and the Life Course An Introduction to Social Gerontology, the diverse and detailed aspects of the profession leaves researchers with a great number of avenues in the Gerontologist field. Perhaps the most important, among the tasks of a Gerontologist Specialist, are in the instructive learning areas of the field (Quadagno: 20). Guiding not only elderly individuals through their final

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

    Effect of Animal Assisted Therapy in Therapeutic Environments Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) has been a form of therapy used since the late sixteenth century. A considerable amount of research has been invested in the study and analysis of AAT because it has yielded significant health benefits. AAT is primarily used along with traditional therapies to treat the deficits that are common to many physical and emotional disabilities. Some include physical delays of Cerebral Palsy (CP), cognitive and

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    Secure Attachment Theory Paper

    Emotionally focused therapy is primarily based on attachment theory and, is influenced by humanists’ approach and general systems theory (Ruzgyte & Spinks, 2011). Since everyone is unique in terms of experience, expectation, and emotion, in couple’s relationship the combination of the two results in a unique combination of emotions, behaviors and outcomes (Johnson & Whiffin, 2003). According to the attachment theory, a secure attachment fosters secure environment in which individuals can explore

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    Trauma Client Research Paper

    It is always important to maintain appropriate professional boundaries when working with therapy clients. Trauma clients present a challenge to boundaries in a different way. Specifically, because trauma clients can present with difficult information, the therapist must maintain proper boundaries, and self-care in order to avoid burnout and secondary traumatization. As such, it would be important to separate from the events that happened, just as the client is working to separate himself from reality

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    Play Therapy Research Paper

    Childhood Depression and Play Therapy Techniques Reflections Viewing videos regarding both play therapy and childhood depression was both challenging and beneficial. There is so much left for me to learn about treating clients. It is important to remove all stereotypes from my mind when meeting a client. Sometimes it is important to acknowledge and accept a level of ignorance. It is in our humility that we can truly learn and become effective in the lives of others. Play Therapy Techniques Review Nancy

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    Multicultural Counseling Psychology

    Freud believed that people could be cured by making conscious their unconscious thoughts and motivations. The objective of psychoanalytic therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences. It will help understand your past and how events from your early life could be affecting you now. Sessions will vary according to where you are in the course of your therapy, but much of the time will be spent talking freely to the client in a safe, not- judgmental

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