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    muscles and connective tissues. Massage helps to ease the pain and promotes relaxation. Massage is the best touch therapy. Massage has a powerful and miraculous effect among all ages. It is a good alternative medicine to alleviate pain without taking any drugs. Touch therapy is very important to all of us because it gives us the sense of love and care. The goal of massage therapy is to aid the body to heal itself and to increase the body’s health and well-being. A good massage is an invigorating

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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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    Music Speculation The study of music theory dates back to ancient Sumeria‚ where tunings and intervals were studied. The ancient Greeks developed knowledge of rhythm‚ notation and scales. Music theory is a topic within musicology‚ the study of music. Music theory pertains to the observation and measurement of sound. Some topics that are studied are rhythm‚ notes‚ chord‚ and pitch. These topics are initially taught in music classes. They are the basis of learning music theory and can be applied to

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    There are different types of therapy tools that are used by social workers‚ counselors‚ therapists‚ and psychologists. One that is often used is called person-centered therapy; also known as client-centered therapy. This type of therapy is a bit different from the others. It is one where the client will do most of the talking. It is offered to both individuals and groups that are more likely than not able to heal by themselves. The purpose of person-centered therapy is to expand the client’s feelings

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    Music is an important and extremely useful tool in the way we learn and to deny its power is a waste of a truly wonderful resource” (Kristian David Olson). Though some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity‚ it is in fact a much greater force; for some‚ it defines their very existence. The fact is‚ music is a driving force in society; it has been present since the dawn of man. The average person spends several hours a day listening to music‚ whether they see it as

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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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    information) prior to contact with Mrs. T. Therefore‚ it is important to start the contact with Mrs. T by performing an initial interview to allow the therapist to adjust the rest of the initial assessments if needed to suit Mrs T’s needs. The Occupational Therapy concept of The Person Occupation-Occupation (PEO) model will be applied throughout the assessment stage of Mrs. T‚ particularly the initial interview. Turpin and Iwama 2011‚ report that the PEO model presents the person‚ environment and their occupations

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    Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling Tarleton State University Abstract Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is affecting many combat veterans returning from the current wars or those that have returned from the past wars. PTSD can affect the veteran for the rest of his or her life if not found and treated early. Some may self-medicate to help numb the pain from memories. Research has and still is being conducted to find alternative ways that do not use prescriptions

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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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    What if people lived healthier lives‚ practiced preventive medicine‚ and took precautions against illness and disease? My days in the physical therapy department often made me think about the prevention of injuries as well as the injuries themselves. I was already doubting my future career choice as a physical therapist. Although I loved the science of it and helping people‚ the lack of variety within the field and its limited options for growth bothered me. I needed a career that helped a large

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