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    Color Therapy

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    [pic] Color Therapy was first discovered thousands of years ago in the ancient cultures of China‚ Egypt‚ and India. Each color gives off a different wavelength and energy. The main colors involved in color therapy include; red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo‚ and violet. Each of these colors relates to one of the seven main chakras‚ which are just energy centers in the body. If you balance these seven chakras then you are in good health and wellbeing. These colors also affect your mood

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    Depression Therapy

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    an important element of treatment. In addition to tacking symptoms‚ relationships must be analyzed‚ biological factors considered‚ actives the person engages in looked at‚ and economic influences (Kashdan‚ McKnight‚ 2009). Different types of talk therapy can be valuable when treating depression. It is vital for at least one medical profession to be involved in the treatment of major depression. Life style modifications are of equal importance. This can include proper nutrition‚ adequate exercise

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    Gene Therapy

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    Gene Therapy What is it? If genes don’t produce the right protein or don’t produce it correctly a person can have a genetic disorder. Gene therapy is an experimental technique that involves the transfer of a working copy of a gene into a cell to repair or replace a faulty gene so it is able to produce functioning proteins again. There are several approaches. The most common one is to insert a normal gene to replace the non-functional gene. Another approach is to swap a non-functional

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    Radiation Therapy

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    issues are raised by radiation technology? Basic concepts that are covered in this case are responsibility‚ accountability and liability. Ethical issues that are raised by radiation technology is when scientist is finding ways to use radiation therapy to destroy cancerous cells while making sure that healthy cells are not being harmed. An incident occurred where Mr. Jerome-Parks “experienced deafness and near-blindness‚ ulcers in his mouth and throat‚ persistent nausea‚ and severe pain.” (Laudon

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    Physical Therapy

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    Overview There are no boundaries to the expectations of a physical therapist; physical therapy is an art‚ where the hands become the very medication that cures the sick. Many people think that the job of a physical therapist is merely to aid people who suffer from any form of physical pain that impedes their ability to function in their daily lives. It is true that from minor injuries‚ such as waking up on the wrong side of the bed‚ to the recovery process of a broken limb‚ it is the job of a physical

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    The Ethics of Gene Therapy Genes are the basic physical and functional units of heredity. Genes are specific sequences of bases that encode instructions on how to make proteins‚ and even though genes are what people normally pay attention to‚ it’s the proteins that perform most life functions and make up the majority of cellular structures. When genes are altered so that the encoded proteins are unable to carry out their normal functions‚ genetic disorders occur. Gene therapy is a technique for

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    Advanced Family Therapy

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    Negley‚ PhD P256C Advanced Family Therapy Spring‚ 2012 MID-TERM EXAM #2 Please answer the following questions in a few phrases‚ sentences or a short paragraph. If you need more room for any question‚ put it on the back of page l or 2 of the exam. 1. What is the purpose of "hypothesizing" according to Milan systemic therapy? This technique utilized by systemic therapists assists them to develop a formulation as to how and why

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    Recreational Therapy

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    Do you ever picture or imagine yourself twenty years from now? I do! I once asked myself “What will be in my career?” I then wanted to know what I wanted to be when I grow up… a recreational therapist! Recreational therapists plan‚ direct‚ and coordinate recreation-based treatment programs for people with disabilities‚ injuries‚ or illnesses. These therapists use a variety of modalities‚ including arts and crafts; drama‚ music‚ and dance; sports and games; aquatics; and community outings

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    Violet Oaklander utilizes various approaches when working with children and adolescents. She is able to incorporate the Gestalt Therapy Theory into her philosophy‚ while implementing creative and expressive techniques with her clients. There are five important concepts that she uses in her work. It is significant to develop a relationship with the client‚ as well as to strengthen the child’s sense of self and contact functions. Furthermore‚ she assists the client in expressing their emotions

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    Turpentine Therapy

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    g Dr. Jennifer Daniels‚ MD/MBA 266 W Corning Ave. Syracuse‚ NY 13205 Jdaniels.daniels@gmail.com 1 About The Author Dr Jennifer Daniels is widely considered one of the foremost Alternative Healing Physicians alive today. Dr Daniels graduated from Harvard University with Honors receiving a BA degree. Her education continued at the University of Pennsylvania where she received her Medical Degree (MD) and also attended Wharton where she received her MBA in Health Care Administration. She practiced

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