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    Physical Therapy

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    the first thought in their minds is “masahista lang yan” which is the physical therapists here in the Philippines makes so upset about that impression. Physical therapy is important in the field of medicine. Physical therapy deals with the rehabilitation of the patients; we rehabilitate patients to make them able again. Physical therapy associations should promote the physical therapy to be known. There are several steps that we could do in promoting physical therapy to let the Filipinos know

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    Punishment versus Rehabilitation NaToria Rowland Institutional and Community Corrections March 22‚ 2011 Steven Duplissis Abstract | | Punishment and rehabilitation are a major part of the criminal justice system and will be effective in controlling crime if there is a way to incorporate the two factors to work together. Punishment and rehabilitation are for individuals who commit acts of crime. These are two of the four acknowledged objectives of the criminal justice system along with

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    Punishment over Rehabilitation Simone Weil‚ a French philosopher‚ once said‚ “As soon as men know that they can kill without fear of punishment or blame‚ they kill; or at least they encourage killers with approving smiles.” We punish criminals because there is an intrinsic good in the guilty suffering; because the offender had knowledge that he/she would be punished if they committed a crime. Because we make a contract to give up certain rights in order for other rights to be protected‚ those

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    Juveniles

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    Community Corrections Cyndi Zimmerman CJS/230 JULY 6‚ 2013 JOHN OPINSKI Community Corrections A community correction is something that an individual receives for a crime they have committed. Some of these things that a person receives is based on their criminal record‚ Probation status‚ and if they are a repeat offender. Some people are placed in jail or prison‚ while others are placed on community service‚ work release‚ probation‚ and house arrest. Community corrections affect society in

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    Q and a by Vikas Swarup

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    The Twelve Experiences Imagine that you had a very rough childhood as an orphan and the rest of your life wasn’t any better because of poverty. You went through a lot of different experiences‚ but only twelve of them stood out to change your life and future. Then the year you turn eighteen you had chance to go on a quiz show called “Who Wants To Win A Billion (Rupees)?” as a contestant. You said yes to the opportunity and started answering all of the twelve questions right and soon you realized

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    Bernardino‚ Ca (714) 585-1365 Alysiaw10@att.net Paper Presented in College of Education Cal State San Bernardino Instructor: Dr. Mcreynolds November 16‚ 2011 Vocational rehabilitation counseling services are among the most common mental health services provided in the United States. The purpose of rehabilitation counseling is to provide the individual with the necessary tools and skills they may need in order to obtain work and function in society despite their disability or impairment.

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    Drug Addiction Kills

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    she was taken to the drug rehabilitation center‚ where she was kept under medical care. The doctors in the drug rehabilitation center analysed that she started doing drugs just because she wanted to stay away from the harsh reality and the pains. However‚ they also found that the drug has almost destroyed her central nervous system and this was the reason her body functions were slow and the indications are deadly. She was advised complete rest and the drug rehabilitation centre was her new home

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    Lin Article Critique

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    Wei-Fen Lin‚ David Mack‚ Robert D. Enright‚ Dean Krahn‚ and Thomas W. Baskin. Critique of Population & Sampling The population selected for this study was not randomly chosen. Forty-three psychiatrically challenged patients in a residential drug rehabilitation center were chosen for this study. “Researchers often study only samples for the sake of efficiency and then generalizes their results to the population of interest” (Pyrczak‚ 2008‚ p. 55). The sampling that took place began with forty patients

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    Relapse Prevention Model

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    Introduction Group therapies for drug and alcohol abusers use affiliation‚ support‚ and peer confrontation to help patients struggling to move from addiction to recovery. The practicum site chosen was Challenges‚ which is a state licensed and JCAHO accredited private addictions and mental health treatment center located in the greater Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida area. At Challenges the model of relapse prevention treatment represents a new and unique direction in relapse care. They incorporate the

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    Alcoholics Anonymous

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    drinker alcohol when misused potentially can have devastating effects on his or her life. Not only his or her life but also their family‚ friends‚ co-workers lives as well. Although this is the case‚ there is means of arresting the disease. Before rehabilitation programs individuals were places in sanitariums with the mentally insane. One program changed all that. The program titled Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) was the first of its kind. Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-step program. To the common person

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