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    Anderson decrease his depression Person-centered therapy. Person-centered therapy (PCT)‚ also known as "client-centered‚" "non-directive‚" or "Rogerian therapy‚" is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the "client" (the term preferred over "patient")‚ with the therapist taking a nondirective role (Friedrich‚ 2012).This type of therapy diverged from the traditional model of the therapist as expert and moved

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    Met with Phillip for one house‚ 2’ session. Phillip presented as alert and oriented 4x. Phillip presented groomed and appropriately dressed. Client’s mood presented as melancholy and gloom. Client’s affect was blunted flat. Since the first session‚ Phillip stated that he hasn’t been so good since the last session. Phillip reported that “work keeps getting more stressful and busier” and “things don’t get easier”. Reportedly‚ since the last session Phillip stated that he can to the realization

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    seeking therapy @ community mental health center following a traumatic accident that ended any possibility for a football career Medical / Physical Health Status: family Dr. stated David possibly has depression as a result of the accident; still recovering from injury Employment/Work History and Financial problems and Support Status: HS drop out; parent’s divorces‚ lives with mother‚ received support from siblings up to 2 months after accident Drug/Alcohol Use and Treatment History:

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    Trauma- Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Effective treatment modality for children and Adolescents who have experienced traumatic incidents * What is TF-CBT and What is it Best Suited for: Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) was developed by psychologists J.A. Cohen and‚ Mannarino‚ Knudset and Sharon. TF-CBT has been developed for those who have experienced psychological trauma‚ often on a great scale of magnitude. It is important to define trauma; “There are

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    Assessment is an essential part of the occupational therapy process. It facilitates the therapist’s choice of intervention with a client‚ provides the setting of a baseline and allows measurement of progress. When used as an outcome measure it permits evaluation of the effectiveness of an intervention. Indeed‚ whilst Hagedorn (2000) observes‚ an experienced therapist may find formal assessment simply verifies information gained from informal conversation‚ observation and good clinical knowledge‚

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    Disparate Treatment and Disparate Impact Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act provides two primary theories of recovery for individuals--these are disparate treatment and disparate impact (sometimes labeled adverse impact). This section of the Civil Rights Code forbids job discrimination based on race‚ color‚ or national origin. Members of those "protected classes" cannot lawfully be denied employment opportunities merely because they are Native Americans‚ black‚ of Vietnamese ancestry‚ or white

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    Aderlian therapy is some sort of psychological-educational‚ present-future based and short term approach which is theoretically congenial‚ integrated and combined and clearly integrates all cognitive and systematic comprehensions (Mosak & Maniancci‚ 1999). As a matter of fact‚ the Adlerian approach is an introduced cognitive – behavioral and analytical approach (Mosak & Maniancci‚ 1999). Its psychological hypotheses

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    mouth‚ the therapies and everything are very expensive. “Beyond direct medical costs‚ the parents said there were numerous unpredictable out-of-pocket expenses for caring for a child with autism. For instance costs of transportation to repeated clinic‚ therapy visits‚ baby sitting for well-children. Ironically the other parent found himself ‘Chained’ to a particular job‚ owing to the realization that probably other organizations would not understand their needs at all (Heiman 2002). Treatment Ambiguity

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    for getting individuals into addiction treatment can vary from case to case. However‚ the three most important factors affecting this would be problems getting insurance coverage‚ a lack of trained health providers‚ and low quality of care. According to Kelly Clark‚ President-Elect of the American Society of Addiction Medicine‚ says that some insurance plans limit doses of the opioid treatment buprenorphine that patients can receive. These insurance plans also limit the length of time that patients

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    health population shaped and reinforced my theoretical orientation. Through completing staffings‚ intake assessments‚ group and individual therapy‚ I observed one primary theme that resonated with Person-Centered Therapy (PCT). Specifically‚ many of these individuals lacked support‚ as they were often homeless‚ their family’s were difficult to contact‚ their case managers were often unavailable‚ and obtaining and transportation to get to their clinics was challenging. Moreover‚ individuals often reported

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