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    Salon Reception Duties – Produce A Guide Recording Appointments And Messages Accurately It’s important to record appointments accurately so that the therapists know what clients they have at what time. If you fail to record an appointment accurately then you could cause a real problem when a client comes into the salon to find out there not on the therapists schedules which could of been avoided by doing the job properly. You could also lose clients by not paying enough attention

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    good leader is one who recognizes what their team is good at and have the ability to listen to each individual that comprises the team so that they can direct the best plan possible to meet their goals. With integrity‚ you end up with engendering trust and reliability amongst the

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    Physical therapy programs require dedication‚ commitment‚ tenacity‚ and desire from students. It should be considered as the student’s job for two and half years. It requires students in the program who are learning to act like professionals. A student may be limited in what they are able to accomplish however; they still have the opportunity to act professionally. How a student in a physical therapy program behaves while in the program‚ will most likely translate into how he or she will conduct

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    Occupational therapy assistants and occupational therapist‚ work in a variety of places like hospitals‚ schools‚ nursing homes and private practice. Occupational therapist have a interesting and busy career because of their work environment‚ education and training‚ skills‚ and salary. There are a lot of tasks that a occupational therapy assistant has to do. For example‚ they must maintain medical equipment and records‚ schedule appointments‚ teach bask living skills like cooking‚ walking‚ and learning

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    The second therapy approach that could be used for the workplace issue mentioned earlier is Cognitive Therapy (CT). Cognitive Therapy is based on the fact that thoughts and perceptions impact a person’s feelings and behaviour. It looks at ways to reassess negative thoughts‚ allowing individuals to learn more flexible and positive ways of thinking. It aims to change the way a person thinks about stressful situations and their ability to cope with stress‚ thus influencing the client’s behaviour. Cognitive

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    Occupational Therapy and its role in Autism Spectrum Disorder Occupational Therapy plays a significant role in helping individuals who have Autism Spectrum Disorder become more self-reliant. Many individuals start receiving Occupational Therapy as children to “enhance motor skill development as well as to address sensory integration issues.” (IAN Research Findings: Occupational Therapy) “Occupational Therapy services are defined according to the person’s needs and desired goals and priorities for

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    Behavioral and Reality Therapy Liberty College Debra Borzym Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Aaron Beck is known as the pioneer of cognitive therapy‚ which has been a utilized approach to psychotherapy.  Beck attempted to further Freud’s theory of depression; however‚ the research moved more towards errors in logic‚ coined “cognitive distortions” which were deemed the basis of underlying dysfunction and depression.  The fundamental aspect of cognitive therapy‚ which later integrated components

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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 plan for young children (Guralnick‚ 2005). It has been proven that the practices of early intervention have made large contributions

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    Solution Focused Therapy Solution Focused Therapies are future oriented and goal directed therapies that focuses on solutions and what the client wants to change in their life‚ rather than dwelling on the why and the history of the problem that brought them to therapy (De Shazer‚ 1985). Solution focused therapies are brief forms of therapy that is applicable to diverse populations‚ making it the therapy of choice in a variety of settings (Corcoran & Pillai‚ 2009). To better understand what solution

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    SYMPTOMS: Depression: a feeling of extreme hopelessness and despair. Cognitive Deficits: Confusion and Impaired Memory: a deficiency of the mental functions needed to produce thought. Activity: Walking a therapy dog. This assumes that the client has chosen the activity because it has personal meaning to them and supports their occupational roles. This is a real occupation that the therapist and client can engage in together which can occur in several settings when appropriate safety measures

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