Music Therapy and its effects.1 A powerful force that is commonly taken for granted‚ music can be consciously used to serve many purposes. Such purposes include motivation or reward‚ a means of reducing boredom and even manage time‚ by setting a desired pace for the listener (Ortiz‚ 1999‚ p. Introduction xv). Considering the breadth of such a subject‚ it is essential to contain the contents of this essay into a focused discussion. Namely‚ music‚ its use in therapy and the effects it generates
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Person- Centred Therapy The Person-Centred Approach developed from the work of the psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers. In 1940s to 1960s‚ Carl Rogers approach to therapy was considered revolutionary. His specialist knowledge didn’t come from a theory but rather from his clinical therapy. Consequently‚ theory came out of practice. Person-Centred Therapy was originally seen as non-directive. The reasoning for that was because Rogers didn’t believe that therapist was the expert. The crucial part of his
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Running Head: Family Systems Therapy Adlerian Family Therapy Chandra S. McCray Mississippi College Background Information Family systems therapy is based on the concept that individuals are best understood through evaluating the entire family. Symptoms in individuals are seen as a result in dysfunctions in their family system. The family is an interactional unit and a change in one member affects all members. Family therapists believe that an individual’s relations with family have more
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To ensure that they are given the proper opportunities‚ sometimes a little extra help is needed. Many different therapies have been proven to be effective in providing this assistance. First‚ early-intervention programs such as the individualized family service plan have been very helpful in getting a “jumpstart” to providing an early diagnosis and creating a learning
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Cranial Therapy — How it works & when to use it Different theories on how it works Exactly how craniosacral therapy works is still being explored. Scientific research continues to investigate the existence of the craniosacral rhythm and to distinguish it from the heart or respiratory rate. Research to date has been inconclusive and further study is clearly necessary. Dr. Sutherland described a palpable rhythmic movement within the body that occurs in the expansion and contraction of the bones of
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Occupational therapy (OT) helps people function in environments‚ such as home‚ work‚ school‚ or within his or her community‚ by addressing the physical‚ psychological‚ and cognitive needs of his or her well-being through engagement in everyday activities. In short‚ occupational therapy helps those live life to its fullest no matter their health or disabilities. Occupational therapists typically provide interventions to clients in the settings where they will likely engage in daily activities the
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| Confidentiality in Group therapy | | ------------------------------------------------- Over the past several decades the advancement of group modalities in the mental health profession‚ has brought about several potentially challenging ethical and legal scenarios that pertain specifically to confidentiality‚ privileged communication and privacy in group work. The inherent power of therapeutic groups to bring about personal change for members has seen increasing recognition in recent
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other Allied Health rehabilitation experience. Many of my respiratory clients are individuals requiring some sort of respiratory support; either with invasive mechanical ventilation‚ inhaler treatments or non- invasive support such as BIPAP/CPAP therapy. Rehabilitation of a ventilated patient often begins while they are still being mechanically ventilated. At times it takes many weeks‚ for them to build up enough respiratory strength‚ so that they can have complete independence from the ventilation
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy It is not uncommon for adolescents to experiment with a variety of substances. However‚ studies have shown that children who experiment with substances at a young age are more likely to use other drugs later in life (Focus Adolescent Services‚ 2000). For example‚ an estimated 40% of youth who begin drinking at or before the age of 14 years will become dependent on alcohol (Schneider Institute for Health Policy‚ 2001). Some adolescents’ exposure may be limited to
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and some family members in particular. A good family therapy for addiction treatment program is a great way to address family problems created by addiction. A Model Family Therapy for Addiction Treatment Program At Lakeview Health in Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ an intensive 4-day family therapy program has been developed as an auxiliary program to the facility’s standard treatment fare. This would include detox‚ individual counseling‚ group therapy‚ alumni programs and anything else that would be considered
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