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    speed distribution‚ gap acceptance‚ and driving behaviour characteristics to obtain the 45km/hr average free flow speed. Model Validation The assignment guidelines provide the following observed flow data to validate the model: “The Maximum Average Circulating Flow was found to be 950 veh/hr/lane with a standard deviation of 50 veh/hr/lane.” The idea of validation is to adjust the model to achieve similar modelled flow results as observed within the field. What is the Maximum Average Circulating

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    occupational need. The biomechanical model used three areas to address a decreased quality of motion‚ prevention‚ restoration and compensation (Kielhofner‚ 2004; McMillan‚ 2011). Client-centered practice is a pivotal concept within occupational therapy (Parker‚ 2011). To ensure optimum healthcare for the client‚ they need to be actively involved throughout the decision making process.

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    medical service and produce effective results‚ there are underlying issues the physical therapy community face and challenges physical therapists must overcome each day. Beneath the exercises and therapy sessions lies an enormity of obstacles such as emotional stress‚ physical demands‚ and long work hours. If not handled properly‚ these difficulties can cause complications before‚ during‚ and after each therapy session. In addition‚ a controversy‚ such as direct access‚ can cause a snowball of problems

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    Occupational therapy (OT) is a client-centred profession with the primary objective of promoting health and wellbeing through occupation in people with neurological‚ musculoskeletal‚ or mental health issues (Hammond‚ 2004; Michaels & Orentlicher‚ 2006; Occupational Therapy Australia [OTA]‚ 2016). OTs frequently work as part of an integrated healthcare team in a range of public and private settings‚ including hospitals‚ medical rehabilitation units‚ psychiatric facilities‚ and schools (OTA‚ 2016)

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    without repercussion. Rather‚ I was once an obese teenager on the verge of developing metabolic conditions. This lead too many frustrating experiences that stemmed from my inability to perform gross motor tasks. Like many Americans who need Physical Therapy this life style led to a life event where I injured myself. I had a choice: I could complete the recovery procedures while continuing to live the way that caused the injury‚ or I could get serious about my health and change my reality. Fortunately

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    Introduction Leisure occupations are activities that a person engages in for personal satisfaction and pleasure (Hinojosa & Blount‚ 2014). Occupational therapy practitioners use purposeful activities as a method to restore function and compensation for functional impairment (Hinojosa & Blount‚ 2014). Before incorporating the meaningful occupation into the intervention plan‚ an analysis of the activity needs to be conducted. All the information received from the occupational profile must be taken

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    Occupational therapist use interventions to have the client work on occupations and participate on getting better (2014 pg. S43). One way practitioners implement intervention is by using occupation and activities. Occupations include daily life activities that are client-directed toward his or her goals (pg. S29). Being able to dress himself or herself independently would be an occupation intervention. Activities are parts of an occupation that develops the client’s performance skills and patterns

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    Incorporating Animal and Equine-Assisted Therapy as an additional intervention within a client’s treatment plan is a fairly new concept. It wasn’t until the early 1960’s that an American psychologist by the name of Boris Levinson‚ discovered the possibilities of using animals in a therapeutic realm. Animal and Equine-Assisted Therapy can be useful in fostering a feeling of interconnectivity for the participant while acting as a catalyst to encourage their active participation in a treatment plan

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    Personal Model of Helping Unconditional Empathetic Empowerment Therapy (UEET) is closely related to Person Centered Therapy to a certain degree. This particular model or approach of therapy is designed to meet the clients where they are‚ see the issues through their lenses‚ coach them on goal setting‚ help client become self-aware so that they can find their own way towards a more fulfilling life style. To be able to help develop and build on a client’s strength is an empowering method and tool

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    Psychotherapeutic counselling; Year 2 Essay 1 2‚406 words P.Reeve; City College‚ Norwich 08/06/2014 “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will attempt to evaluate the theory that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all they need to treat clients. Therapists will have many different approaches and theories for their interventions‚ but will arguably all share

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