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    Sonam Dodani Counsl 617 - Counselling Children and Adolescents Module One Play Therapy and the therapeutic benefits Play and the therapeutic benefits Play is one of the tools that children use to learn about the world and how to interact with their surroundings. It shapes their perception and world view. It is an important part of a child’s development and learning. Through play children learn the concept of safety and its limitations.

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    INTERNATIONAL REHAB MEDICAL OFFICE‚ P.C. Provider: JINGLING TANG‚ M.D. Tel: (718) 259-1636 Fax:718-343-1716 Attn: outpatient physical therapy services. Case #: 03138898 Re: Medical necessity of Physical therapy for patient ALBULENA AMETI ID: 302802744501 DOB: 06/25/1986 To Whom It May Concern: The letter is to state new patient ALBULENA AMETI‚ 27 year-old female is suffering from hand pain and elbow pain‚ she came to our office on Aug. 28 2013.

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    Group Therapy Case Study

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    Group therapy along with one to one therapy has been around for many decades. A great deal of focus from the clinical community has resulted in a wealth of studies‚ demonstrating consistent empirical support for this model of psychotherapy as an efficacious therapeutic method. Furthermore‚ in these austere times group therapy is seen as a cost effective method of delivering psychotherapeutic interventions (Greenberger‚ Padesky 1995‚ Yalom‚ Leszcz 2005) (McRoberts‚ Burlingame & Hoag 1998). The group

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    music therapies. Using video footage‚ the presenters will illustrate the value of co-facilitated movement and music therapy groups for adult psychiatric inpatients. They will discuss the beneficial therapeutic processes as well as novel structures and techniques that emerged from the collective experience. The presenters will lead an experiential process exploring how the integration of dance/movement therapy and music therapy principles and interventions can be incorporated into a collaborative practice

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    understand and master my body’s physiological responses to exercise. I wanted to be knowledgeable in promoting a healthy and fit lifestyle. I found that I could apply all that I have mastered from a Kinesiology degree by pursuing a career in physical therapy. Carl‚ an elderly man that I worked with while volunteering at Fireside Convalescent Home helped me come to my decision. Carl had been in a wheel chair for 15 years and had been seeing a physical therapist for the past 12. When I first began observing

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    Ethical Scenario A therapist is working at a Physical Rehabilitation Therapy Clinic and a juvenile age 16 is referred to their clinic for treatment of severe burns that has limited the function of the patients arms and hands. Upon examining the child‚ the therapist notices several other burn marks‚ and unexplained bruises on the patient. The therapist works with the child for a couple of weeks‚ and begins pressing the child about how the burns and marks occurred. The child was being physically

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    students to adjust their sails to reach their goals in life. “Occupational therapy is the health profession that focuses on maximizing a person’s ability to participate in life independently” (“April is”) . Some Occupational therapist work in school environments specializing in helping students improve daily tasks and allowing for an easier time learning in a school setting. I Occupational Therapy is a specialized type of therapy that focuses on the treatment and development of daily life skilled to

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    Ivette Cortez Speech 101 Mrs. Wendy Lai Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the use and certification process of Therapy dogs. Central Idea: To inform the audience about the benefits of using a Therapy dog and how to identify a dog to get it certified. Introduction Attention Getter: The feeling of coming home and getting greeted with so much love by a little creature could brighten up anyone’s day. Knowing that you are loved unconditionally is the greatest feeling. This is what it feels

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    The Encounters of Group & Individual Therapy Lori Edwards Azuru Liberty University Abstract This research paper discusses the topic of the dissimilarities‚ as well as the pros and cons of individual and group therapy. Discussing the history of group therapy and visiting its early development‚ while discovering its advancement into the twenty-first century. Examining the origins of individual therapy‚ and those who laid a foundation for others to build upon. This paper will

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    Art Therapy - Short Essay

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    Art Therapy- Autism is a neurobiological disorder that strikes children sometime during the first three years of life affecting cognition‚ social interaction‚ and communication skills. No specific cause for autism is known‚ but research suggests the disability might be genetic. The annual cost of treating and supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders in the United States can be as high as $90 billion. In 10 years‚ the annual cost could be as high as $200 to $400 billion. Ninety percent

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