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    CMDS 366- Motor Habilitation Task
Reflection Neuroplasticity -Transference Neuroplasticity is the brains ability to change and adapt in response to physiological or environmental changes. There are 10 principles of neuroplasticity, we were assigned the principle of transference. Transference is when one learned behaviour has an enhanced affect on the acquisition of a similar behaviour. For this assignment our goal was to design a small case test to research motor habilitation and whether…

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    georg cantor was born on march 3, 1845 in St.Petersburg, Russia. he was raised by both his father, Georg and his mother maria. Georg’s was the oldest of six children and was regarded as an amazing violinist. Frantz BOhm was his grandfathered and a well know musician and soloist in a russian imperial orchestra. Georg’s family background was a bit confusing. his parents were both of the german-jewish sock but both were christian; his father was a protestant and his mother was catholic. when…

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    the way they should naturally act. Although it is great to see those cute animals you only see on google in real life, it is not the right habitat for them and we are hurting them Animals should not be in a cage,but if needed in a park. Animals can feel trapped in a cage which might cause the irregular behaviors,so a nature park could be better for them.In nature parks its a closed off area where animal can not be hunted but enjoyed by others. The parks can also be a place for research and to…

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    Now, we shift our attention to the core of this paper: The Design Argument. This argument focuses on the fact the our universe is fit for human habilitation and observation; it explores the fact that something must have planned an intricate design for our universe. it simply states that no matter how random we thing of the attribute the immediate cause of the universe - the big band thintoery to be, nothing in the universe came about by chance - there appears to be a reason or pupose for all of…

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    Stages of Treatment: 1. Stabilization: focus is on establishing abstinence, accepting a substance abuse problem, and committing oneself to making changes. 2. Rehabilitation/ Habilitation: focus is on remaining substance free by establishing a stable lifestyle, developing coping and living skills, increasing supports, and grieving loss of substance use. 3. Maintenance: focus is on stabilizing gains made in treatment, relapse prevention…

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    Everyone is born with emotions. Everyone can feel happy, sad, loved, and even fear. Although each person is born with these emotions some are more tolerant to certain emotions than others. And that can affect how people are motivated. One emotional appeal that people have tried tapping into and manipulating for centuries is the appeal to fear in order to use as the best motivational force. Fear is the best motivational force and these forces can be found in the non-fictional article “Scared…

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    Prince George’s County. In my communications with him, he always displayed a high degree of integrity, responsibility, and ambition. In 2013, our organization was in search of a program leader that had the vision and skillset to move EPIC’s day habilitation services from a center-based program into a community-based program where people with disabilities learned…

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    Ethical Issues Psychologists are faced with many problems ethically when it comes to using restrictive procedures. Restrictive procedures are misunderstood with not many guidelines or policies to help psychologist know when the procedures are appropriate and ethical. Research by Spreat and Lipinski (1986) searched for answers on restrictive procedures in state policies, guidelines, and federal laws on the use of restrictive procedures (Spreat, 1986). The researchers found very vague and mixed…

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    and comprehensive Quality Assurance Program administered by an in-house team of QA professional auditors and registered nurses who report directly to the Board of Directors. D&S Community services provide services, such as, in-home support, day habilitation, supported employment, behavior supports, health services and specialized therapies. In 2016, a Direct Support Professional, won the (ANCOR) American Network of community Options and Resources of the Year for Tennessee., which is to honor…

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    I am applying for the University of Colorado Boulder’s Master’s Program in Speech Pathology- Clinical Track (MA-SLP), with an anticipated start semester of Fall 2017. I strongly believe that having effective communication is the key to a successful and healthy social and emotional life, which every individual deserves. My extensive experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder has led me to discover my passion for helping children communicate and have an overall greater quality…

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