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    There are many physical disabilities that horse therapy can cure through their movement, and horses can help people with behavioral and emotional issues through their connections with their patients. It has been proven that people who have an attitude problem or an emotional issue who have done equine therapy have improved greatly and, “ that just being around horses changes human brainwave patterns. We calm down and become more centred and focused when we are with horses" (McVeigh). When…

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    and assisted living center, which is located about 40 miles away from the University). Shady Tree Center offers 30 inpatient beds with free service to every patient. The main purpose of the Evaluation is to determine the effectiveness of physical therapy on elderly patients recovering from knee or hip replacement surgery. The best-Ever evaluation team members were given six-month time with adequate budget. They planned that evaluation should consists: review of overall perspective of patients…

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    to write notes. The practioner was well informed and she portrays her empathy to her clients when she informed them of resources that are available to be used in the area. I liked the video and is a good example to me on how to deal with a group therapy. I was impressed that she was on time to end the group and she had enough time to summarize what they have talked with the group. On the individual video that I watched, I was draw close by the practioner skills as she expressed herself to the…

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    Vocal Warm-Up

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    Vocal warm-ups are exercises that prepare the voice for specific activities such as singing or acting. Though scientific data doesn't really convince one of the benefits of it, vocal warm-up exercises are still performed by many as a way of warming up their voice before use. Personally, we feel the difference when we warm up our voices before we sing or even teach a class. In the world of acting, a vocal warm up can help with line memorization, speech, pronunciation, enunciation and even…

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    Having an understanding of the limitations can strengthen how the social worker applies the key features and assumptions of the case. The key features of the person-centred approach are empathy, unconditional positive regard and self-actualisation. Empathy allows the therapist to view the world from the client’s perspective. The client’s world will include their values, experiences, feelings and perception (Miller, 2012, p.46). For the social worker, this means being able to examine everything…

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    Sensory stimulation also counts as a form of recommended treatment for patients in a vegetative state. This treatment may be used in an attempt to increase responsiveness in the patient. It involves stimulating the main senses, such as vision, hearing and smell. The treatment is in most cases conducted by a well trained healthcare specialist; however the patient’s family members are encouraged to take an active role. As already stated, since the aim of the treatment is to appeal to the sense,…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    disorder. Animal assisted therapy was introduced as a way to help people cope and learn to deal with emotional, physical or mental problems. I would have like to have the opportunity to work with an animal assisted therapist when I was first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Some people that I know were able to relax and not stress as much about all that came from having diabetes by being close to the therapy dogs at the hospital. I believe that the use of animal assisted therapy improves a…

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    occupational therapist and teacher. Villeneuve (2009) in a systematic review of therapist, teacher collaboration literature established two critical factors to successful cooperation. First, teachers need a clear understanding of the role of occupational therapy, and occupational therapist requires knowledge of school board policies, curriculum, and classroom practices to allow the occupational therapist to establish educationally relevant interventions (Truong & Hodgetts, 2017; Villeneuve,…

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    Change Theory

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    As an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, I believe the Barrett’s Power as Knowing Participation in Change Theory can be very beneficial to help empower patients to make decisions about their healthcare choices. It is so easy for patients and families to become overwhelmed when illness occurs. According to Smith and Parker (2015, p. 498), “power is the capacity to participate knowingly in change”. The Barrett’s theory is divided into four inseparable dimensions known as awareness, choices, freedom to…

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    Efficient Prosthetic

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    For years engineers and scientist have been working to develop an efficient prosthetic. A prosthetic that is cheap, efficient, and mobile is the goal. These limbs can restore a person’s ability to write, walk, or even something as basic has holding a can of soda. One thing that would really enhance the ability of a prosthetic is for it to be able to restore a person’s sense of touch and feeling. Neutrally controlled prosthetic devices can vastly improve quality of life for amputees and paralyzed…

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