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    Existential Therapy

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    Existential Therapy Key Concepts/Unique Attributes The existential approach is more of a collective group of thoughts rather than a concrete therapy. The existential approach guides the counseling practices. The premise is that individuals guide their own lives and create their own paths. The existential approach unlike psychoanalytical therapy of unconscious boundaries and limitations is based on the fundamental belief that “we are what we choose to be (Corey 2009).” The key concepts are known

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    Physical Therapy

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    Changes of Physical Therapy Physical therapy‚ according to the Oxford Dictionary (2013) is‚ “The treatment of disease‚ injury‚ or deformity by physical methods such as massage‚ heat treatment‚ and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.” The idea of treating a patient with physical exercise‚ massage‚ and hydrotherapy dates back to 460 BC (Maughan‚ 2013)‚ but physical therapy‚ as an actual profession‚ is quite young. It was not until around 120 years ago that physical therapy was considered a job

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    The causes to this is the changes that the government is making with it’s medicare and medicaid. On 2011 house representative Jim Gerlach had the idea to repel outpatient physical therapy‚ occupational therapy‚ and speech pathology. This proposed act has not been decided‚ however they are still waiting for the committee chair to make the decision. Another issue that is being faced it that they are also not allowed to treat patients in which had

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    Iv Therapy

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    Intravenous therapy or IV therapy is when a patient is given liquid substances directly into a vein. The word intravenous means "within a vein”. Therapies administered intravenously are often called specialty pharmaceuticals. IV therapy is commonly referred to as a drip because many of the ways it is administered use a drip chamber‚ which prevents air entering the blood stream and allows an idea of how much is flowing in to your body. Compared with other ways of administration the intravenous route

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    Physical Therapy Goals

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    therapist is because I know someone who experienced physical therapy. My friend tore her ACL‚ but is improving because of physical therapy. I feel the desire to be able to help someone get back on their feet and do something extraordinary. I started contemplating about physical therapy because I love sports‚ but I would also love to help people who got hurt from sports or in general. I have numerous goals to take me into physical therapy. My beginning goal is a short term goal. This goal is what I

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    Electroconvulsive Therapy

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    After researching electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)‚ I have decided that if a close family member or even myself were severely depressed I would not support the use of ECT. Electroconvulsive therapy consists of an electrical shock‚ which is used to produce a seizure. Many people experience seizures due to some other type of illness or illnesses‚ and in these cases there is medicine taken in order to prevent these occurrences. In deciding my opinion on the topic of ECT I asked myself would I want

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    well-being; and of enabling a just and inclusive society (things that are done to advocate on their behalf in world of education‚ funding etc.) so that lal peopl emay participate to their potential in the dialy occupations of life. Theory of Ocupational Therapy OT is very client- centered: how the individual defines the activity is what is important Hisotry of OT Early 1900s: there was a shift toward understanding that it was important to be healthy and happy- started mostly in mental health

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    Gestalt Therapy

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    (2013)‚ enumerates that Gestalt is an arranged entity that is full and professed as having increased to a level that is beyond its total outcome. On the other hand‚ Gestalt therapy is a phenomenological existential notion that was introduced by Frederick and Laura Perls back then in the 1940s (Koffka‚ 2013). The purpose of the therapy is to enumerate to the user strategies of know-how based on assumptions‚ feeling and distinguished from interpreting preexisting outlooks. The purpose of the essay is to

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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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    It was very difficult for me to choose just three therapy approaches from the textbook because there are so many options‚ even beyond the textbook. However‚ it is actually a good thing that there are so many therapy approaches to choose from‚ so that counselors can identify which approach they are most comfortable with. These approaches help the counselor know in which direction to go with the client and it lets the clients know what to expect in a session. My top four favorite approaches are person-centred

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