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    to make positive changes in their behaviors. This approach depends on operant conditioning principle which is a learning process by which a stimulus or antecedent event are introduced to evoke desired response that is immediately followed by a consequent event (i.e., reinforcement or punishment) to increase desired behaviors or decrease undesired one. Moreover, ABA concentrates on improving adaptive behaviors, communication, and language; reduction of behaviors that may negatively affect…

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    Aggression Psychology Aggression is a range of behaviors that can result in both physical and psychological. Aggression and Violence is usually mistaken for the same thing but it's not the same violence is a physical force and destroys things while aggression is a angry or violent behavior. There is all sorts of aggression for an example Accidental Aggression, Expressive Aggression, Hostile Aggression, Instrumental aggression. The four that I listed above are usually justy seen in children and…

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    What Cause Autism?

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    substances, or an older parental age. Signs of autism usually appear during the first three years of childhood and continue throughout life. Although there is no cure, appropriate management may help with healthy development and reduce undesirable behaviors.…

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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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    for mobility as well as trained to perform specific task to help people with disabilities and accompany them in almost any location. According to the Division 17 website there are many ways animals are beneficial to humans such as for psychiatric, therapy, companionship, emotional support and so much more. Some of these categories don’t consist of any training while others do. Animals are prescribed by the mental health provider to assist and as crazy as it might sound medication might not be…

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    therapeutic relationships which is established through the student and therapies allows for connections and growth in overall feelings of support. The therapeutic relationship allows for understanding and connection (Perryman, 2015). As stated by Perryman (2015), children are people who are reacting to the world around them and modeling behaviors seen through their perspective. They are in control of their environment during therapy. The use of CCPT can provide congruency between the self and…

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    treatment protocol and agency practice. Secondly, couple’s therapy work focuses on what both people in the relationship seek to gain from therapy. What intimidates me about couples’ therapy is the potential for contention and disparity in the therapeutic relationship. According to Williams (2012), couples’ therapy requires a stance of neutrality thereby creating an environment of stability and consent to diffuse couples’ dissension. In couple’s therapy, each member brings with them a point of…

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    client centered therapy, spearheaded by Carl Rogers, a method that focuses on providing clients with an opportunity to develop a sense of self where they can realize how their attitudes, feelings and behavior are being negatively affected. He identifies six conditions necessary to produce personality changes, and these will be analysed and it will be determined if these methods are compatible with what the Bible says. In order to induce a change in a client via Person Centered Therapy (PCT),…

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    uncomfortable. I was lucky that Sahak did not notice the camera, and only his mother and I were aware that the play was recorded. I think it allowed him to express himself freely and do not sensor the information or his behavior. 6. Reflection of what I learned about play therapy…

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    theory as a practice technique to assist my client base with addressing their barriers. However, social workers throughout their practice will apply different social work practice techniques to address their client base differing issues. Narrative Therapy is another practice approach that I would utilize because this method presents the consumers as the experts in their own lives. This method empowers the consumer by utilizing their potential skill set, experience and mind frame to reduce the…

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