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    Massage Therapy

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    care‚ but curative interventions such as homeopathy‚ yoga‚ and massage therapy are not given a lot of emphasis. The research is aimed to mainly focus on the implications and effectiveness of massage therapy as they can alleviate the symptoms of ADHD. This research illustrates that the ADHD is a mental disorder and must be manage through therapies like massage therapy as the complete management of the disorder. Massage therapy reveals a positive impact on task focus as well as group behavior‚ the

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    Counselling Therapy

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    1. Information of Client 1.1 General/Background Information of Client The clients’ name is Katharine Lee. She is 28 years old and single. She has completed her Diploma in Media Design at Nanyang Polytechnic‚ Degree in Graphics Design and is currently employed by Liquid Advertising Private Limited as the Head of Design. She enjoys long working hours and the stimulating environment her workplace provides. She has a socioeconomic status(SES) of a white collar as she is highly paid but is still

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    Radiation Therapy

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    issues are raised by radiation technology? Basic concepts that are covered in this case are responsibility‚ accountability and liability. Ethical issues that are raised by radiation technology is when scientist is finding ways to use radiation therapy to destroy cancerous cells while making sure that healthy cells are not being harmed. An incident occurred where Mr. Jerome-Parks “experienced deafness and near-blindness‚ ulcers in his mouth and throat‚ persistent nausea‚ and severe pain.” (Laudon

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    Narrative Therapy Essay

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    Narrative Therapy can be traced back to Australia and New Zealand in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. Based on the early works of Michel Foucalt‚ Michael White and David Epston forged a new model of therapy. Narrative therapy asserts‚ “narratives are a reflection of the dominant culture and therefore must be challenged to ensure that they are sensitive to diversity issues‚ such as gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and culture” (Nystul‚ 2011). Through the process of storytelling‚ narrative therapy seeks to

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    The Therapy of the Cinema

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    personal introspective moments offered by a series or film. It is a technique that uses the multiple psychological benefits of cinema together with cognitive therapy. It’s objective? To use audiovisual material as a tool to help ourselves overcome all kinds of psychological disorders. With a film a director meets one of the purposes of therapy: to make the public and the patient identify with the characters and feel that the changes‚ thoughts‚ and feelings of the fictional characters are just like

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    Adlerian Therapy

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    Alfred Adler’s (1870-1937) early childhood struggles of poor health‚ physical limitations‚ feelings of inferiority‚ and relationship problems with his siblings had influence on the development of his theory. Adlerian Therapy is a growth model which emphasizes an optimistic outlook on human nature and confirms that people have power over their own fate and are not victims to it. Unlike Freud‚ Adler stresses choice and responsibility‚ meaning in life‚ and the striving for success‚ completion‚ and

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    Mudra Therapy

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    Mudra Therapy 5 July 2011 Acupressure 1 Introduction of Mudras Mudra literally means ’gesture’. Mudra expresses and channelizes cosmic energy within the mind and body ‡ The body is made up of 5 elements ± Earth‚ Water‚ Fire‚ Air and Space. ‡ When these 5 elements are not in balance we get various physical and psychological ailments. http://www.eclecticenergies.com/mudras/mudra.php?num=1 ‡ The energy from the body radiates out mainly through the tip of the nose‚ lips‚ finger tips

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    Existential Therapy

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    Because we all have to face these conditions‚ I think this is a good place to be with a client. This in turn will lead you into freedom of choice‚ and creating a meaningful life‚ which is the ultimate goal of existential therapy. As a result‚ I have chosen existential therapy‚ because it fits

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    Recreational Therapy

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    Do you ever picture or imagine yourself twenty years from now? I do! I once asked myself “What will be in my career?” I then wanted to know what I wanted to be when I grow up… a recreational therapist! Recreational therapists plan‚ direct‚ and coordinate recreation-based treatment programs for people with disabilities‚ injuries‚ or illnesses. These therapists use a variety of modalities‚ including arts and crafts; drama‚ music‚ and dance; sports and games; aquatics; and community outings

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    Psychoanalitic Therapy

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    PSYCHOANALITIC THERAPY Psychoanalytic theories describe normative social and emotional development and explain individual development pathways and variations from this norm. Sigmund Freud was the originator of psychoanalysis. His views have influence the views of most of the contemporary theories. The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences‚ to make the unconscious conscious.  Psychoanalysis divides the personality in three systems: Id: is the

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