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    Humanistic Therapy

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    Humanistic Therapy Gregg D Black Psychology as a science is not thought of as being integrated. The schools of thought are wide and varied each with their own perceptions. The Humanistic approach to therapy is one that I believe has merit when applied to specific disorders. Humanistic therapy directs the patient to center their attention on their; motivations‚ values‚ emotions and meanings behind their thoughts and actions. The belief is this will bring about a desired change both consciously and

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    Albert Ellis and the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Psychology‚ Period A December 10‚ 2012 Albert Ellis and the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis was born in Pittsburgh‚ PA on September 17‚ 1913. He was the eldest out of three children. As a child‚ he mostly took care of his younger siblings because his father was a business man and was mostly away on business trips. His mother was described as “self-absorbed” and “bi-polar” in his biography; so neither of his

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    Natural Therapy

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    Descriptive Essay Natural Therapy Today the weather is unseasonably warm with a pleasant breeze. It feels like spring in the middle of February. The neighborhood is coming out of hibernation‚ people are outside talking doing yard work‚ talking or just hanging out. Several kids ride bikes past me as I make my way up the street. As I approach the park‚ I see the large American flag waving in front of grammar school. I can hear the sound of it flapping in the wind and the ding of the grommets

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    Art Therapy

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    health care system of these illnesses and an effective treatment such as‚ art therapy without medication is a huge undertaking‚ but an important one. Health care industries have argued that not enough evidence has been provided for them to understand how to label

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    Laughter Therapy

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    Therapy and laughter is something that is rarely or never think of the global community. In the dictionary‚ the definition of therapy is "an effort to restore the health of the sick." therapy is a treatment that is very serious and requires the expertise of certain individuals to overcome. After all‚ people enter a therapy for a serious cause‚ often at critical times in their lives. There are many different types of therapy we generally known as Crystal and Gemstone therapy‚ Aromatherapy‚ Pet

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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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    Physical Therapy

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    Physical Therapy is the topic of treatment for the body. Physical therapy is a type of treatment a person may need when there are injuries to the body‚ or when physical harm has occurred. When it is hard for a person to move around due to diseases to the body they should seek into physical therapy for their body. Physical therapy helps a person to move their body and continue a normal daily routine. Physical therapy helps a person move around and can relieve the pain caused by injuries. Physical

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    Sound Therapy

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    As part of a Reiki session‚ I typically utilize a technology called Sound Therapy through the use of seven Chakra Tuned “SINGING” Quartz Crystal crucibles. Music has lightened our spirit‚ excited and energized our body and perhaps even carried us off to relaxing far away shores. The power of sound to heal‚ and create relaxation has been known by ancient civilizations including our own native American Indians for centuries. Repetitive sound vibrations such as chanting‚ drumming‚ and toning have

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    Physical Therapy

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    Physical Therapy is a career that focuses on the rehabilitation of others to gain back strength to a certain area. The ways that it can be used in order to help stroke patients. A major condition that physical therapist deal with are strokes‚ which therapist have recently learned about. In order to treat a stroke one must learn the causes‚ what a stroke is‚ how to prevent it‚ and how to treat it in order to help patients. Physical Therapists undergo an average of three years to get a Doctor of Physical

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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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