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    GROUP PROCESS (Adlerian Therapy) According to Glanz and Hayes (1967) Group Counseling and group terapy are almost contradictory concepts to he individual not familiar with the detailed practices present and groups‚ counceling‚ and therapy. multiple counseling‚ group guidance‚ and the lmost interchangeble use of counseling and psychotherapy have added to the uncertainty of the dimensions and true nature of these new concepts. Adlerian in Group Counseling According to Corey (202) Adler was a politically

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    interpret the music. So if you listen to a record‚ you don’t observe the true emotions of the performer. I’m not sure why‚ but when I’ve recorded live music I’ve noted that when playing it back the music almost never matches the feel of the live experience. Recordings and live music are two different things. I think‚ records are for the ears and the brain‚ live music for the rest of the body and soul because you can feel the thump of the bass down deep. But I actually prefer recorded music. First and

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    about Massage Therapy for Chronic Joint Pain Most people think of massage an indulgence rather than as a complementary‚ therapeutic treatment. While a massage can be a very enjoyable experience‚ it can also be a helpful treatment for your chronic joint pain. Depending on the cause of your joint pain and the length of time you’ve been living with the condition‚ you may find many benefits to adding massage therapy to your treatment plan. How does Massage Therapy Work? Massage therapy is generally used

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    relief. As Dr. Robert Stroud of Stroud Chiropractic in Archdale‚ NC relates‚ for long-term pain relief‚ it’s important to address the underlying medical issue. For many patients‚ traction therapy is an effective way to offer lasting relief from a range of painful medical conditions.   What is Traction Therapy? Often the cause of chronic back pain is a problem with the spinal discs‚ such as bulging or herniated discs. Spinal discs act as gel-like cushions that rest between your vertebrae and make

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    It was at that moment I found my calling. Now‚ three years later‚ I have used each and every day as a stepping stone to obtain a degree in occupational therapy. I have accumulated over 350 volunteer hours‚ dedicated an entire summer to two young boys on the autism spectrum‚ and acquired a 400 hour occupational therapy internship for the upcoming spring semester in order to thoroughly prepare myself for my short-term goals; getting a masters degree and becoming an occupational therapist

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    to cell investigations that delivered them for many new responses for diseases that have for so long remained beyond our grip which with all the controversy surrounding‚ it lead to benefits regarding medical fields. One happens to be gene therapy. Gene therapy is the outline of genes into cells to cure extensive diseases. Its rise is of the revolution foreshadowed by the outline of recombinant DNA practice that happened in the 1970s that began

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    morning‚ I would like to present to you a public speech about ’Music helps us to express every kind of emotion and can induce multiple responses.’ Music. We hear it almost every day. No matter where we are‚ music will always be played either on the radio or just by humming a tune. Did you know that music started as early as the Paleolithic era? So music is about 200 000 years old. Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions – including the factors

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    Stance of the Therapist An important element of structural family therapy model is a strong stance of the therapist in order to interact with the family and influence change. The therapist holds an expert/active stance and is directive. Additionally the therapist assumes leadership in the therapeutic process‚ thus he/she has the most power in the therapy room (Minuchin‚ 1974). Therefore‚ it is important for a therapist to become involved in the structure of the family and has to be inducted into

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    Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people‚ these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly‚ often as the result of a stroke or head injury‚ but it may also develop slowly‚ as in the case of a brain tumor. The disorder impairs the expression and understanding of language as well as reading and writing. "Aphasia may co-occur with speech disorders such as dysarthria or

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    THE CURRENT PERSPECTIVES OF NURSING PRACTICE Electric Shock Therapy St George’s University of London Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences Nurse’s knowledge of and attitude to ECT Objective was to explore nurse’s knowledge of and attitude to ECT and to find whether knowledge and experience of ECT correlated with more positive attitudes to the treatment A questionnaire that included 211 Registered nurses working in a London Mental Health. It included knowledge and attitude scales

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