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    Wilderness Therapy Luis Salazar University of Phoenix Why Wilderness Therapy? Wilderness Therapy programs use the wilderness as a tool to quickly and effectively impact students/youth at risk. Experiential in nature‚ emotional growth wilderness programs provide struggling adolescents an opportunity to challenge themselves physically and emotionally while exploring the unhealthy behaviors that have prevented them from making progress in their lives. The wilderness program environment

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    Pet therapy can be dated as far back as prehistory time when humans noticed that animals were not only used for food‚ but they were also friends and companions. Animal-facilitated therapy is one of the newer forms of medicine used throughout the nation. The origin of animal-facilitated therapy can be traced as far back as 18th century. The York Retreat‚ founded in 1792 by the Quaker merchant William Tuke‚ was cited to be the first use of animal-facilitated therapy. Instead of harsh forms of treatment

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    Reality therapy was developed by Dr.William Glasser in 1965 (GoodTherapy.org). The therapy focuses personal responsibility for our choices and the resulting outcomes (study.com). The client will be directed to choose a behavior forcing them to reject the concept of unconscious forces causing a problem. Reality Therapy uses Choice theory to portray the goals of what is. The therapy is for issues happening now and not circumstances in the past. The therapeutic process is used to focus on things that

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    Play Therapy with Ms. Atinaja Mixed emotions. Sad because it will be the last seminar to attend to under Special Topics. Yet‚ happy because we learned a lot in this course. The word “Play therapy” was new in my vocabulary. I never heard that one before. I was thinking‚ is it an approach‚ strategy or is it like other services such as Occupational Therapy‚ Speech Therapy‚ or Behavioral Therapy. I feel so excited to learn this thing. Most especially‚ when I heard that the speaker was

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    Solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy are both utilized in counseling. They are both social construction models. They both serve a purpose in counseling‚ which is to help client’s change the way they think‚ not how they behave (Goldenberg & Goldenberg‚ 2013). Although solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy are social construction models‚ there are major differences between the two approaches. The first difference between the two approaches is that solution-focused therapy is question-oriented

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    Doctor of Physical Therapy program. While it is important to have a good education and clinical experience‚ I hold lessons in behavior and ethics to a higher standard due to the fact that patient care depends highly upon complete and proper care. If a therapist does not present the proper behavior or ethics when treating a patient‚ the patient’s life could be greatly affected despite the amount of knowledge the therapist has. Therefore‚ I personally have sought out physical therapy programs that hold

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    Play Therapy for Children Coping with Sexual Abuse Trauma Lindsay Olson‚ 500381867 Audrey Huberman CLD 444: Art Therapies for Young Children Tuesday‚ February 24‚ 2015 Abstract This paper reviews literature focusing on child sexual abuse victims and the use of Play Therapy. It outlines the benefits of including parents in the therapeutic interventions and play therapy sessions with their child. It touches on the different theoretical perspectives of Play Theory and highlights potential

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    self-help plan. The family systems theory can provide different perspectives to see if a problem is not as large as it may seem. This can come from something that is or is not within your control and it affects people in either a negative or positive way. In this paper family system tools‚ and behaviorism and social learning‚ Adlerian theory‚ contingency and conflict theories will be discussed. Each section will talk about the individual theory and how it can be used. Family Systems Tools As we

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    THE INTRODUCTION Dr. D‚ Irvin Yolam the author of ’The Gift of Therapy and over ten (10) other books‚ is a million copy best selling author who is a world known and recognizable therapist who has gain recognition for his contribution to the field of therapy. Having done a magnitude of work in the field of therapy‚ the scholar who was once a professor at the Stanford University has written and dedicated the book "The gift of Therapy to his wife Marilyn for over fifty years and fellow therapist and

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    I Never Sang for My Father Introduction to Family Therapy July 19‚ 2013 Tom Garrison was a mayor of a small town in Westchester County and highly respected by the community but most did not know that he was distant‚ cold and egocentric with his family. He had a negative relationship with his own father and idealized his mother. He drove his daughter away when she decided to marry a Jew‚ and alienated his son with his egocentricity

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