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    My theoretical orientation and my basic assumptions about the nature of human beings is based on my life-long experiences and my core belief that people can and will change if the rewards are greater than the sacrifices. I believe that all clients can modify their feelings, attitudes, cognitive structures, and overt behaviors when positive outcomes are attractive enough to overcome the gratification of the undesirable behaviors. I recognize that helping people to change is hard work and that…

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    Help in the oxford dictionary is defined as “making it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering them one's services or resources” (Oxford). PETA claims they help animals but do they really? Do their campaigns help their cause or defeat it? Or is it the hypocrisy that they live by that drags them down? No matter what, PETA still keeps claiming something that they’re not. A PETA member told me that they educate the masses so people can make informed choices (Melissa). Is it…

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    Hello Kannis, I am just writing you to put out some concerns that I been having about my work in Therapy 4 Kids. I am very grateful for the opportunity given to me in becoming a member of your clinic and the time you have spent helping me but I am worry that there is no space for me in this company. I don’t want to be a burden but I have been very stressed and confuse at to which position I am hired for. You are aware that my interest from the beginning was in the speech assistant positiion and…

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    discharge. Both control and experimental groups received the same physical therapy regimen that began the day of surgery or during the first postoperative day. The physical therapy sessions consisted of a one-on-one session with the physical therapy team twice a day. An additional ambulation session a day with a mobility technician was also implemented in both groups. Clinical evaluations of the participants’ status were collected at three visits: baseline, at six weeks post-surgery, and at…

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    A 35-minute examination was completed at an outpatient physical therapy clinic. The patient had her caregiver/niece with her at the time of the initial evaluation and examination session. The caregiver sat off to the side and observed the therapy session as well as offered relevant information regarding the patient when appropriate. The patient was also observed in the standing position from the front, back, left and right. Patient presented with forward flexed posture at the thoracolumbar…

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    Lpr Treatment

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    twice-daily high-dose PPI therapy for at least six months (Megwalu, 2013). However, in a systematic review of the literature, Megwalu (2013) found that there is insufficient evidence to reliably support the efficacy of PPI therapy for the treatment of LPR. Of the eight randomized placebo-controlled studies identified in the literature review, one investigated low-dose once-daily therapy, two investigated low-dose twice-daily therapy, and five investigated high-dose twice-daily therapy. Although…

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    In “The Development and Evolution of Person-Centered Expressive Art Therapy: A Conversation with Natalie Rogers,” author John Sommers-Flanagan explores the life and work of Natalie Rogers, who is a registered art therapist and well-known author. John Sommers-Flanagan conducted a detailed interview with Ms. Rogers about applying her creative touch to person-centered expressive art therapy. Ms. Rogers reflects on her own experiences growing up with the infamous Carl Rogers as her father. According…

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    Contextual Therapy Model

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    this course, there have been topics that have resonated with me. The first that comes to my mind revolves around contextual therapy model. While I was reading this, it became very clear to me that this is my preferred therapy as it is grounded in building and focusing on the relationship between the client and the helper. I really like that. A small part of me doesn't see therapy being successful unless there is that relationship there. The next idea or topic that resonated with me was when…

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    Riding Center is Michael Mersman. He joined the staff a little over a year ago with little experience and knowledge about horses and the therapies offered, yet he is well informed about the horses, the therapies offered, and populations that are served. Michael presented the information about the organization by showing a video, presenting the functions and the therapies offered through PowerPoint, and sharing successful therapeutic stories. The stories were genuine and provided several…

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    and attention. We hold a personal commitment to our continued education within the art; thereby insuring our clients receives nothing less than the perfect massage, every time. Business Description: Founded in 2017, Restore Bodyworks is a massage therapy clinic currently operating debt free due to a surplus of initial funding, while all equipment (sheets, crèmes, oils, table) needed to operate were purchased prior to the establishing of business. This leaves only additional business costs…

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