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    The second day at clinical site was a little bit easier compare to the first day because I was able to build on last clinical confidence. After the first therapy called adjunct therapy‚ I was able to talk to two client and I was glad to pick a good client for my patient care plan. I approached the client‚ her initial is ER‚ diagnosed of mood disorder. She was sitting on a chair and drowsy. I introduced myself (giving information) and I asked for permission if we can talk together and she agreed

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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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    Nursing’s New Alternative: Therapeutic Touch {This article was published in the Ohio Council Against Health Fraud Newsletter Vol. 7 (Winter 1996) pp. 2-4. Click on my name above to return to my home page from where you can get to other papers I’ve written‚ my interests‚ or get in contact with me.} Therapeutic Touch (TT) is an alternative healing method growing in popularity among nurses. Over 80 colleges and universities in the United States teach TT‚ primarily in nursing schools. Proponents estimate

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    Collaborative therapy comes from the postmodern view that a person’s reality and truth differs within individuals (Anderson‚ 2007‚ p. 8). A person constructs their reality based on their personal views‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and experiences. One important aspect of postmodern is language. Anderson adds that through language‚ one is able to make sense of the world therefore creating their reality (p. 9). In addition to the use of language‚ words have different meanings to each person. Piercy and

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    As I attended last semester‚ I will continue Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society meetings. Through those meetings‚ I can learn to be psychoanalytically minded even though I practice CBT or other therapies. This semester‚ I plan on being more involve with the society and consider of being their official student. This semester‚ I will learn following topics: the resolution of the transference in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis‚ importance of the

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    Comparison of Psychoanalytic Therapy and Adlerian Therapy Comparison of Psychoanalytic Therapy and Adlerian Therapy Psychoanalytic Therapy Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of the study of psychoanalysis also known as the unconscious mind. Freud devoted most of his life formulating his theory of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis assumes a hierarchy of levels of consciousness: conscious and unconsciousness. Conscious is the part of the mind that holds what we’re aware of. Unconscious stores

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    Psychopathology From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Psychopathology is the study of mental illness‚ mental distress‚ and abnormal/maladaptive behavior. The term is most commonly used within psychiatry where pathology refers to disease processes. Abnormal psychology is a similar term used more frequently in the non-medical field of psychology. Psychopathology should not be confused with psychopathy‚ a genetic subtype of antisocial personality disorder. Contents  [show]  [edit] Psychopathology

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    The Music Therapy

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    Music is everywhere. From the womb‚ you experience sound: your mother’s heartbeat‚ breathing and muffled voice. Growing up you sing songs and hear music being played—you may even make your own music. From the discordant‚ irritating noise of traffic in the street to the soft‚ soothing Muzak played in the elevator and at shopping malls‚ music surrounds you and‚ may impact you without your knowledge. The constant honking of a car horn will tend to irritate you; whereas‚ a string quartet playing classical

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    public health Public health is an exciting and growing field of study. The field challenges its professionals to confront complex health issues‚ such as improving access to health care‚ controlling infectious disease‚ and reducing environmental hazards‚ violence‚ substance abuse‚ and injury. we need Public health because it is "the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society‚ organizations‚ public communities

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    Morse and Field observed that the impact of animal-assisted therapy on patients could be described by eight themes: motivation increases with animal interaction; patients benefit physically from animal interventions; reminiscence and alertness are promoted by interactions with animals; AAT enhances emotional well-being; improved social interaction was observed during AAT sessions; AAT presents opportunities for nurturing; patients partake in animal caretaking responsibilities; AAT creates a comfortable

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