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    Office Dynamics

    I currently work for a pediatric office where therapists provide speech therapy, play therapy, aba therapy, and diagnostic testing. They provide services in the office or in the community. I serve as the company’s compliance officer and work very closely to the owner. I wear many hats in this position, which includes billing, overseeing administrative staff and therapists, recruiting, assign employee trainings, perform employee evaluations etc. I will say that the company I work for is a laid-back

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    Mat Review

    4 Mat Review 1: Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Roberto C. Piscoya Liberty University Summary The book Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling by Mark R. McMinn is a synopsis of several approaches in counseling sessions and how patients deal with their everyday life after each session, in order to create a more accurate description of how counseling actually affects the life of each patient. One of the main topics of the text deals with

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    Online Therapy

    Online Therapy-Is it for everyone? Online Therapy BSHS/352 Technology in Human Services 1|Page Online Therapy-Is it for everyone? There are many reasons people visit therapist, issues ranging from eating disorders, anger problems, relationship issues to psychosis. The levels of therapy that are available may vary and the way in which the therapy is received also varies depending on the given situation. E-therapy, e-counseling, cyber-counseling and tele-therapy are all the same thing

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    Gestalt Therapy in Practice

    Gestalt therapy, although looked upon rather suspiciously by many people, grows ever more popular and widespread over time, and begins to be well-known to people who are generally very far from the problems of psychology. Here is the exemplary account of one of cases when it helped a person to develop her inner potentials and make a decision that changed her life. A woman in question, for the purposes of convenience let’s call her Jenny, moved to the new place of residence in another town and

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    Dickfaggot

    Contributions to Society For each of the 5 approaches from AS you must know 2 ways in which it has contributed (been useful) to society. For Child, Criminology and Clinical you must know one contribution from each. For many of the approaches this can be therapies that are used for treating different behaviours.  Social 1. Understanding Prejudice ·  Social approach helps us to understand why prejudice occurs.  ·  SIT explains that prejudice occurs by simply belonging to a group– we belong to an

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    Therapeutic Intervention

    In religion and philosophy, this topic of an individual being a self-healer has been discussed for hundreds of years, in psychology and therapy for last hundred. The concept of a client being an active self-healer is the most important aspect for the success of therapeutic intervention. There are many different theories, techniques, skills, and thoughts to how this phenomenon occurs within an individual person. There are many debates and discussions on how a therapist can bring a client to realize

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    Personal Narrative: A Career As A Physical Assistant

    Throughout my time in the military, I have had many injuries. One of my many injuries was a back spasm that was aggravated by extraneous activity, even to the point where I could not run. It was caused by a nerve being pinched by the vertebral disks in my spine. I spent a large amount of time trying to ignore the pain, but i knew at some point i was going to need to seek help for my constant and ongoing pain. It was not until i visited with a physical therapist that i felt any relief. At El Paso

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    Reality Therapy Paper

    Running Head: REALITY THERAPY 1 2 REALITY THERAPY Reality Therapy: A Case Study Thomas J. McCarthy Grand Canyon University: PCN-500 May 4, 2016 Reality Therapy: A Case Study The counselor will choose the Reality Therapy in this case study because it focuses on relationships and how we choose to establish or re-establish new, satisfying relationships. (Murdock, 2013, p. 365) And in this case, the counselor

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    Musculoskeletal Disorders Case Study

    Week Two Assignment Three Musculoskeletal disorders are abnormalities associated with the muscles or skeleton. The orthopedics department is designed to recognize, fix, manage, and prevent issues within the musculoskeletal systems. Three examples of specialists who work in this department are an orthopedist (who specializes in the diagnoses and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders) (Gylys, 2013), rheumatologist (who specializes is in joints), and a Doctor of Osteopathy or DO (who maintains that

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    Resistance To Counseling

    basic person-centered core attitudes of congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding (Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan, 2017). Radical acceptance is a perception and technique based on a dialectical behavior therapy and person-centered therapy, it involves carefully accepting and welcoming all comments from the client (Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan,

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