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    Massage Therapy Career

    begin helping people. All massage therapy school embraces a lot of hands-on training to prepare each student with the knowledge and proficiencies to pass the West Virginia Massage Board exams called the MBLEX. Students are instructed in musculature, anatomy, and multiple massage therapy techniques. By the time we graduate, we have enough practical experience

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    Music Therapy Observation Paper

    For my very first site observation, I visited the music therapy clinic on the sixth floor of Robert Glidden Hall. I got to observe Elyse Suhay MT-BC, holding a session with an 11-year old boy who has autism. It was amazing being able to see an intervention in real time. I learned a lot from this first observation. I picked this session to observe because I know I want to work with children after I graduate. I feel like this was a great site to do my first observation, because we were in a separate

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    Mental Health Therapy Paper

    Merriam-Webster dictionary, “therapy” is formally known as the therapeutic treatment of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorders. Whether it is short term or long term, therapy is something that can be quite beneficial. There are many different types of therapy, for a wide variety of health issues, but I am going to be talking about psychotherapy specifically. Throughout history, the mental health system has been through many changes and different approaches to therapy have been adopted. With these

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    Personal Trainer Research Paper

    The career that most interests me is to be a personal trainer. Personal trainers instruct, andmotivate individuals or groups in exercise activities, including cardiovascular exercise,strength training, and stretching. They work with people of all ages and skill levels. I’dbe very interested in this job because I like working out and to encourage another personto workout and see their progress along the way from where they started before wouldmake me happy. I know I’d enjoy this job, I can get on

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    Pain In Therapy

    Other relationships provide more advice not therapy, therapy is providing clients with tools to solve things for themselves by establishing goals and objectives. Other relationships are more optional and usually more long term. The client is the focus of the therapeutic relationship. Pain is more acceptable in therapy, client is more concerned with how someone they know feels about their situation versus a therapist, making conversation more goal oriented. There are usually more personal boundaries

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    Animal Assisted Therapy In Prisons

    Animal Assisted Therapy: One Solution to Violence in Canada’s Prisons Does animal assisted therapy decrease the amount of violence in Canadian prisons? Yes, indeed it does lower violence levels in Canadian prisons. Through the use of animal-assisted therapy in prisons, violence levels decrease due to changes in prisoner behaviors and attitudes (Black et al., 2011) (Furst, 2006) (Walsh, 2009), an improved prison environment (Britton & Button, 2005) (Jasperson, 2010), and the ability for prisoners

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    Fictional Client's Case Study

    demonstrate awareness of multicultural competence through a depiction of a fictional client as well as of myself as the counselor using Hays’ (2007) ADDRESSING model. I will apply Feminist Therapy as the foundational theory to my approach and two additional theories including solution focused and cognitive behavioral therapy to the fictional client’s case. I will conceptualize the fictional client’s case by applying the corresponding techniques and terms to meeting the specific needs of the clients. I will

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    Group Therapy Research Paper

    There are several advantages of group therapy which includes, socialization, validation, and normalization of group member’s problems and concerns, along with receiving help from the therapist and other group members. The group approach in the treatment setting is a powerful vehicle that provides helper-therapy, group members see that they share similar experiences and feelings as others, and that they are not alone. Group therapy is extremely therapeutic in the treatment of those with substance

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    When Change Happens: Person Centered Therapy

    When Change Happens I sympathize with the ideas presented by Carl Rogers in Person Centered Therapy. Like Rogers, I believe that in order for change to occur, the counselor must be able to promote unconditional positive regard for the client. In other words, the helper must be able to work with the clients towards self-acceptance. When start working with my clients, I seek to know them as a person. I place myself in their shoes. I accept their emotions, behaviors and feelings. I firmly believe

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    Proprioception Exercises

    Manual therapy incorporates joint mobilizations to put a stretch on the capsule of the body part and stimulates the gate control theory to reduce pain so the patient can move the part in a more controlled way. Taping and bracing have a similar effect, but also can try to reduce swelling and protect the injured body part from further damage. Exercise therapy is the broad term for exercises that integrate other rehabilitation techniques

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