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    fascinating to watch the development of psychological theories over time. Overall‚ the theoretical orientation I found most convincing is cognitive-behavioral therapy‚ although I appreciate the warmth of the therapeutic alliance in nondirective approaches. Having an amateur interest in philosophy‚ I found the similarities between the therapies personalities and theories fascinating. Studying human motivation‚ development‚ and behavior is not a straightforward as medicine or physics; it is more directly

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    Color Therapy

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    It has been known for eons of time that color plays a major role in setting up a particular mood or state of mind. Color does affect one’s feelings‚ moods‚ and emotions. Colors are certain wavelengths of electro-magnetic energy seen through our eyes. The color we see is the part of the visible spectrum that is reflected back by a certain object. We know that when all colors join the result is white light. Therefore working with White Light brings about completeness‚ oneness‚ union of all complementary

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    Antiplatelet Therapy

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    BMS3021 – Research Topic: Aspirin TOPIC SUMMARY Aspirin is able to inhibit the synthesis of the Thromboxane A2 precursor‚ by irreversibly binding to the COX-1 enzyme Lack of Thromboxane A2 means that there is no signalling for platelet aggregation so there is no blood clot formation‚ leading to its ability to act as a ‘blood thinner‘ SALT found that in a low-dose of 75mg of Aspirin a day‚ secondary prophylaxis of new cardiovascular events were reduced by 16-20% By decreasing the daily dose to 75mg

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    Solution-Focused Therapy Solution–focused therapy (SFT)‚ unlike other forms of therapy argues that a person doesn’t have to understand any problem in order to resolve the problem and that the solution isn’t necessarily related to the problem. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview‚ description and rationale of Solution-focused therapy as well as an explanation of the therapeutic processes involved in SFT. This paper will also demonstrate through case example; systemic case conceptualization/hypotheses

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    Ethics and Group Therapy

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    paper discussions will address which type of session counselors prefer to deal with the ethical issues and why. This paper will explore ethics in groups and private settings. It will also explain the differences ethics makes on group therapy compared to individual therapy. Additionally‚ I will explain how my leadership and personal approach has been influenced by my ethics and the challenges I’ve faced while leading a counseling group as well as individual private sessions.

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    In reality therapy‚ the environment or counseling or psychotherapeutic atmosphere includes which of the following? Answer Selected Answer:  d.  All of the above Correct Answer:  d.  All of the above Question 2 2 out of 2 points DBT was initially developed to treat: Answer Selected Answer:  d.  Borderline personality disorder Correct Answer:  d.  Borderline personality disorder Question 3 2 out of 2 points The developer of dialectical behavior therapy is: Answer Selected Answer:

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    Alzheimer's Music Therapy

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    Gibbons). Alzheimer’s disease destroys the lives of many and puts families into a living nightmare. This disease deteriorates human beings and brings down even the strongest people. Many scientists and doctors believe in music therapy as an advanced form of treatment. Music therapy is when doctors and nurses incorporate music into the lives of the patients to help them remember something from their past. Some believe music therapy is unreliable because patients may express false memories (Swayne)

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    Experiential Therapy Essay

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    Experiential therapy uses expressive tools and activities‚ such as role playing or acting‚ using props‚ arts and crafts‚ music‚ animal care‚ guided image‚ or various forms of recreation to re-enact and re-experience emotional situations from past and recent relationships. This type of therapy can be beneficial for couples or individual therapy and through developmental learning styles that can be used for personal growth. Experiential therapy was designed to identify with humanistic values‚ understanding

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    Vikram Kolmannskog (2014)‚ an openly gay therapist in Oslo Norway‚ purported that the Gestalt approach to group therapy could be utilized with transgender clients. He reports that “phenomenology is the overall method in Gestalt therapy.” (p. 248) This process concentrates on the consciousness and direct experience. The case study of group therapy followed protocol in that each potential member was personally screened by the leader‚ a purpose for the group was clearly established

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    Physical therapy is often times associated with injury or surgical recovery‚ but there are many surprising ailments that physical therapy can treat. As a non-pharmacological intervention‚ physical therapy can be perfect for those wary of medications‚ and it can often help heal the causes of a problem rather than just treating the symptoms. While the ailments that physical therapy can treat are nearly countless‚ three surprising health issues helped by physical therapy will be discussed here. Alzheimer’s:

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