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    problems are all common practices. The therapy needs to be confidential in order to make the client feel safe and secure. The counsellor needs to focus on the client’s problems once they are made to feel comfortable. One kind of therapy is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). This approach helps us learn to act and think in a certain way using our perceptions of life. The Systemic Family Therapy focuses on the individual‚ couple and family. The main goal of this therapy is to better interact with the family

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    Career Research Paper The first time I ever thought about the career of Sports Physical Therapy was after I had gotten my first ankle injury playing soccer. I was out for about a month and even though I did not visit a physical therapist‚ I wondered what it would be like to work with athletes who are injured and seeing how the therapist helps the athletes recover. I am now also taking a class at school called Sports Medicine wherein we assess different severities of injuries and figure out what

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    help individuals? Many people get service dogs and therapy dogs confused. Service dogs are dogs that are highly trained‚ their owners have physical disabilities‚ and they live with them. Also‚ their owners don’t encourage people to pet them while they’re on duty because they need to remain focused on helping get their owner around. A therapy dog is a dog that visits schools‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and are an aid in physical or psychological therapy. Plus‚ handlers encourage patient to pet them and

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    Churchill portrays the truth‚ because horses are so giving and help people in so many ways. One important act of many horses is being a therapy horse. Therapy horses aid people with disabilities to expand their skills and abilities in all aspects of life. People with disabilities may go through life unable to make connections and relationships‚ but with equine therapy there are multiple opportunities for them to experience those things. Whether the rider is participating in a planned and supervised

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    In this essay I will be evaluating the claim that Person-Centred therapy offers the therapist all that they will need to treat clients. I will examine both sides of the theory‚ to include looking at the weaknesses and criticisms of person-centred therapy by other writers and weigh these up‚ along with the strengths of using person-centre therapy and when it will be most suited to treat certain disorders. I will also look at Carl Rogers in more depth with his views‚ responses and

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    Sherrie Bobst May 25‚ 2009 Question 1. Define a therapeutic milieu and relate it to your observations of group therapy. Therapeutic milieu groups aim to help increase clients self-esteem‚ decrease social isolation‚ encourage appropriate social behaviors‚ and educate clients in basic living skills. In my clinical experience‚ the therapeutic milieu was lead by a social worker. After gathering all the patients that desired participation‚ the social worker gave a topic to the clients that began

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    claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Introduction In this essay I will look at the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Firstly‚ I will outline what Person-Centred therapy is and look at what its originator‚ Carl Rogers’‚ theories behind this approach are. I will then discuss some of the criticisms that have been made about Person-Centred Therapy‚ and weigh them up to evaluate

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    Running head: WEB-BASED THERAPY PROS AND CONS Web-based Therapy Pros and Cons December 9‚ 2005 Web-based Therapy Pros and Cons In this age of the Internet‚ it is hardly surprising that thousands of therapists are setting up online services‚ inviting persons with problems to e-mail their questions and concerns. This gives them the opportunity to have more clients‚ which in turn means more money for them. Such services can cost as much as two dollars per minute. They have raised concerns

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    physical therapists. “I am here for the experience and opportunities that will help prepare me for physical therapy school.” I answered. Six months later‚ my aspiration toward becoming a physical therapist is more than ever. Reflecting on past experiences and where I want to go in life has been crucial to my current application. There has never been a doubt in my mind on whether or not physical therapy school is the right choice for me. Within the last year I graduated cum laude from the University of

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    Solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy are both utilized in counseling. They are both social construction models. They both serve a purpose in counseling‚ which is to help client’s change the way they think‚ not how they behave (Goldenberg & Goldenberg‚ 2013). Although solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy are social construction models‚ there are major differences between the two approaches. The first difference between the two approaches is that solution-focused therapy is question-oriented

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