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    Physical therapy can be a very fulfilling career for some individuals. They help people physically function to the best of their abilities. Also‚ there are many benefits to going into the field of physical therapy. Being a physical therapist requires many years of education which helps therapists to complete important duties‚ and the job includes a good salary. Courses such as anatomy‚ biology‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ statistics‚ and psychology are important to take to go into physical therapy. In addition

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    “The arts in the arts therapies” How important are the arts to humans? Many would say that an absence of creativity can lead to ill health. So it would seem logical to try to heal thru the arts. In arts therapy there are many ways to be creative: music‚ dance‚ visual‚ drama. It is the clients own decision which form of art works best for him/her and the therapists responsibility to provide as many choices for the client as possible. The therapy varies mainly due to the form of art used. The

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    Aversion therapy is a form of behavior modification that employs unpleasant and sometimes painful stimuli in an effort to help a patient unlearn socially unacceptable or harmful behavior. The first recorded use of aversion therapy was in 1930 for the treatment of alcoholism‚ but by the 1950s and 1960s it had become one of the more popular methods used to "cure" sexual deviation‚ including homosexuality and sex offending. Of the handful of methods psychoanalysts employed to treat sex offending

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    interacting and observing animals we can learn from a lot from them. Animals can be used for therapy‚ and helping people with disabilities‚and finally saving and protecting us. Therapy animals are trained for visiting people in hospitals and nursing homes. ”Therapy animals also perform an important job. After weeks of training‚ pets and their human handlers may be registered as a therapy pet team. Therapy animals visit and cheer up people in hospitals and nursing homes. Sometimes a warm‚ cuddly

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    “The riding also improves concentration‚ memory and sequential thought processing‚ and even helps emotionally disabled riders articulate their feelings”(Horse Therapy for children and Adults With Special Needs). Colored rings are used during some therapy sessions to help the child with color recognition as well as stretching. This also helps develop their cognition skills. The color makes their mind focus on what they are doing and where the rings go. They sometimes play games such as red light‚

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    military‚ two of the participants where European‚ two were from countries of the Mercosur‚ the Common Market of the South. The simplest definition of a group is two or more persons connected by the same or different types of social relationships. Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which a group of people are selected following some specific criteria‚ in a careful way‚ to meet regularly with a psychotherapist. The Austrian neurologist and father of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)‚ defined

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    Family Therapy The principles of group dynamics are relevant to family therapists who must not only work with individuals‚ but with entire family systems Two key concepts that influence family therapy are the distinction between the process and content of group discussions‚ and role theory. Therapists strive to understand not just what the group members

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    Cassie Carter TH 150-Introduction to Theology Lesson 5 Graded Assignment Theological Topic Reflection Paper: The Shawshank Redemption After watching The Shawshank Redemption I still had a bit of trouble understanding the movie. So I also chose to read the book to give me a better comprehension of the movie as the book gives more of the hidden details that the movie lacks. The movie is about a banker named Andy Dufresne who was accused of double murder in the 1940s and began a life sentence at

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    Aerosolizing drugs is a common form of therapy used to treat inflammation in airways‚ bronchospasms‚ manage diseases‚ improve pulmonary functions and aid in mucosal clearance. Aerosol therapy is delivered through a wide variety of devices and amongst many different age groups. Pediatric patients (infants and children) is a patient population who receives this type of therapy often. Aerosol delivery is a type of therapy that differs between adults and children‚ a few reasons being: the anatomy

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    only prevent future damage from occurring. Dr. Amen’s brain scan at age 37 and then at age 52 shows that it is in fact possible to improve the health of your brain and after considering the success of rehabilitation procedures such as post stroke therapy I believe that the SPECT scan studies can be validated. The impact of a person’s weight on the brain also fascinated me. I was not aware of the fact that obesity causes the physical size and the function of the brain to decrease. This particularly

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