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    Do You Matter Reflection

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    I attended the “Do You Matter” public speaking event presented by Erick Chavez & Andrea Rascon. This interactive session was to allow participants to explore their privilege and identify how they can use their privilege to advocate for others. Erick gains attention in his introduction by addressing the agenda of the event and provides a coherent design of the presentation. He resumes his presentation with acknowledging community guidelines, such as “… respect, “I”-statements, one voice all ears,…

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    experience, I have had the pleasure of observing dedicated physical therapists who have transformed their patients’ lives. At Bodyworx Physical Therapy, I watched Dr. Doug Bonnesen assist a patient who had experienced life-long pain, immobility, and nearly paralysis as the result of severe cervical stenosis. After undergoing surgery and physical therapy, she was virtually pain-free and was able to play tennis, her favorite sport, again. As an aspiring physical therapist, I am dedicated to the…

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    Life Coach Research Paper

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    The Role of Life Coach For a Productive And Fruitful Life By Paul Arsalan on January 15, 2015 0 Powered by Translate Addiction to alcohol, drugs or any other action related to self affliction not only damages your relationships, health and career, it also results in lost hopes and dreams. When you start losing hope, there is nothing that can help you succeed or get over a bad patch in life. Dependency on alcohol or drugs is not at all advisable, and thus should be treated as early as…

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    undergraduate and Internship clinical experiences. It’s important to have compassion towards the client and establish rapport, a harmonious relationship before anything. According to Riley (2002) “Caring is considered by the author as a given for effective therapy”. Showing genuine compassion allows the client to feel comfortable. While working…

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    My role, as a counsellor, once a contract or agreement has been signed with a client will be to provide the following: My immediate role will be to establish a bond that will enable trust on both sides. It must be noted that the decision to seek treatment for addiction is not an easy one, and therefore requires a great deal of trust between the patients and their counselors. A counsellor must be able to provide an atmosphere where the client is happy, relax and feel secured. Ensure that a…

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    Universal Design Decrecia Nevels Concorde Career College OTAP 1360 Occupational Therapy in Physical Dysfunction 07/18/2016 Abstract This paper explores the ideology and concept of universal design including its history, implementation and how it is used in today’s society. Other areas that will be examined in this research paper include the how universal design is used as a treatment tool in occupational therapy as well as the population and/or diagnosis it is used to treat. …

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    Theoretical Orientation

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    is useful to construction workers. Known as “The Helper’s Tool Belt” in the social work profession, it supplies the specific tools for the helper’s specific theory. For instances, if a helper’s theoretical orientation is based on Structural Family Therapy, a tool that the helper…

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    Osteopathy Essay

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    symptomatic) integrated therapeutic approach. It requires a thorough evaluation which enables to determine all the possible causes that may be causing the symptoms, allowing the specificity of therapeutic planning. The treatment is developed through manual therapies, targeting the normalization of different body structures, restoring the biomechanical integrity for the recovery of GLOBAL functional…

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    Streamlining Chaos Deciding on my career was a bumpy road. I went through at least 5 different career choices before settling, at last, on equine trainer, more commonly known as horse trainer. After all the research I have done, I still feel that this is the right choice for me. I have never felt this calm and sure about a career decision before. It feels right. Being an equine trainer is no easy job. I think that is half the reason I am so drown to it. Training animals that weigh half a ton…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    The Elderly and Animal Assisted Therapy Humans have a very long and varied history with animals. They have been used to provide food, disposal of waste, protection and companionship for over 15,000 years (Ernst). It is not a recent development that animals have been used in therapy, yet their use will continue to grow. The benefits animal assisted therapy is especially apparent in its uses in treating the elderly; the use of animals through animal assisted therapy (AAT) in nursing homes and…

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