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    The advent of direct access will open up new avenues for physical therapy and working in an outpatient pediatric facility can be fertile ground for direct access. Studies have shown that direct access has improved patient outcomes. Based on the journal written by Ojha‚ Snyder & Davenport‚ (2014)‚ “There is evidence across level 3 and 4 studies (grade B to C CEBM level of recommendation) that physical therapy by direct access compared with referred episodes of care is associated with improved patient

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    profit‚ and that this package would not work for the buyer. After discussing our needs & wants‚ we were able to work out an agreeable deal that turned out to be the best in the class. This paper covers the importance of exchanging information for integrative agreements‚ and provides ideas on the types of questions negotiators should ask to maximize efficiency. Fisher and Ury (1991) say that "without communication there is no negotiation." Communicating by willingly providing information and asking

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    Anderson decrease his depression Person-centered therapy. Person-centered therapy (PCT)‚ also known as "client-centered‚" "non-directive‚" or "Rogerian therapy‚" is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the "client" (the term preferred over "patient")‚ with the therapist taking a nondirective role (Friedrich‚ 2012).This type of therapy diverged from the traditional model of the therapist as expert and moved

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    Worthington (2014) state‚ “One of the most important things you can do for the couple entering your office is to tailor the treatment to their particular style‚ needs‚ and values” (Ripley‚ Worthington‚ 2014‚ p. 94). The writer agrees that personalizing therapy will support fulfilling sessions‚ as well as‚ effective treatment. The rational for this decision is based off of experience in a residential facility‚ which implements a program that all residents must follow. However‚ because each resident has individual

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    113) Mitchell and I have established a relationship already‚ he has recognized his personal issues and he is willing to explore some options in order to change. Adlerian therapy is all about the client being able to recognized their issues and them willingly wanting to change. Phase 2 of the Adlerian therapy is explore the individual’s psychological dynamics which means‚ “to get deeper understanding of an individual’s lifestyle. During this assessment phase‚ the focus is on the individual’s

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    Aderlian therapy is some sort of psychological-educational‚ present-future based and short term approach which is theoretically congenial‚ integrated and combined and clearly integrates all cognitive and systematic comprehensions (Mosak & Maniancci‚ 1999). As a matter

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    Balance Physical Therapy. When potential patients read our name‚ we want them to feel relieved that their injuries will soon be healed and their bodies restored. Our names signifies how physical therapy will relieve pain while enhancing the healing process and restore ones body’s strength and balance to their preinjury performance. Mission Statement and Rationale Together‚ we will restore your body to its preinjury performance. Restoring Strength and Balance Physical Therapy defines the athlete

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    This paper is intended to highlight these concerns in three different setting. The first setting will discuss how client from a culturally diverse population might be affected when receiving medical treatment. The second setting will discuss the therapy

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    In chapter 5 of “African American Relationships‚ Marriages‚ and Families” (Dixon‚ 2017) by Dixon‚ she begins with discussing the tradition view of woman hood in Africa. In the Ifa tradition of the Yoruba of Nigeria West Africa‚ there were many female dieties surrounding their culture including Oshun and Isis. Oshun is the central role in the creation of humanity being a great queen‚ mother‚ giver of children‚ and holder of mysterious‚ intrinsic female power. The Isis was known as the goddess‚ giver

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    Family arranged marriages in India versus self-arranged marriages in the United States Marriage has been defined in numerous terms by different cultures. The factors that play into creating a successful‚ happy marriage are viewed differently by people in different cultures. Family arranged marriage has been the tradition in Indian culture. Modernization‚ globalization‚ and urbanization have brought about the concept of self-arranged marriage from Western cultures‚ such as the United States. Despite

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