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    Denial Of Psychotherapy

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    This is a reconsideration request for the previously denied Psychotherapy 1 X 12 on 01/18/16 01/18/16 Notice of Denial of Psychotherapy 1 X 12. It was non-certified due to lack of information. 01/06/16 Request for Additional Information for psychotherapy 1 X 12 12/23/15 Progress Report noted that the patient was seen today for a follow-up. She remains entirely compliant and cooperative with all the treatment recommendations. She continues to be socially isolated, but she is more active at…

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    systematic review set out to determine which course of action regarding physical therapy is more effective in helping to improve the function of gait of children with CP. A systematic review is helpful in this case as it allows the practitioner to compare previous studies that were gathered to help reach the answer to the research question based on the specific exclusion and inclusion criteria. Determining which therapy option is more beneficial to improving gait is important because discovering…

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    softball and volleyball. Always being on “the other side of the stick” I would like to pursue a career in physical therapy. I would like to help people get back to their original state of health, or an even better one, so that they can continue what they love. I have consistently loved sports, and would enjoy staying close to what I love, as well as what peaked my interest in the physical therapy and athletic training field. During softball and volleyball I have had several injuries and both…

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    People think the only medical professions are doctors and nurses but there are more than just doctors and nurses. There are also athletic trainers who help the athletes in the field and in the court of the gymnasium. They are always there for an injured athlete. They just don’t help them by wrapping their ankles or wrist they also give them some treatments and tell them what exercises they can do to get better and heal faster. Athletic trainers are certified health care professionals who…

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    This clinician is counseling a 23-year-old Hispanic male with a co-occurring disorder. Client has a primary diagnosis is severe opioid use disorder, severe alcohol use disorder, and severe benzodiazepine disorder. Client has a secondary diagnosis of anxiety disorder and depressive disorder. Client and clinician has been working together for four weeks and have developed a great rapport and therapeutic alliance. Client has even made the comment “these assignments that you have been giving me…

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    In summary of the phases, a therapist will follow to administered therapeutic intervention with a client, termination is the last phase. The therapist should have built-in termination phase at the first phase of engaging and assessing the client. It will make it easier for both therapist and client to end well. It is the end of a worker-client relationship. But must be based upon convincing evidence that the goals and objectives have been achieved. Termination must end successfully. In Robert’s…

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    during football games. In 1924 Dr. I.M. Sarkisov-Sirasini began teaching Russian Sports Massage at Central Institute of Physical Therapy in Moscow. And in 1980’s Sports massage was introduced in America by Jack Meagher who wrote his classic book; Sportsmassage: A Complete Program for Increasing Performance and Endurance in Fifteen Popular Sports. The American Massage Therapy Association created the National Sports Massage Team and offered massage at the Boston Marathon.…

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    Life Compass

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    Session 1. In the first session, the therapist learned about the patient’s experience with pain thus far, and gained an understanding of the current situation that has lead to physical therapy. The therapist and the patient went over the VLQ done prior to the intervention and created a life compass from the responses on the VLQ (See Appendix F for an example of a life compass). The life compass described the values dimensions in the patient’s life and how consistently the patient lived…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    Animal-assisted Therapy Animal Assisted Therapy, or AAT as referred to by professionals, is a type of therapy involving actions between people and trained animals as a form of treatment. This treatment consists of the relationship that people establish with animals and how animals strengthen an individual's life, either emotionally, mentally, socially, physically, and other ideas to improve one self. Dr. Sigmund Freud, believed in the benefits of animal therapy. It is imperative that patients…

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    Respiratory Therapist

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    suffering from respiratory problems. Respiratory Therapists also help patients on ventilators or responds to cardiopulmonary arrest or other urgent care. A respiratory therapist performs many duties which include oxygen therapy, breathing treatments, and humidity-aerosol therapy to pulmonary drainage procedures, mechanical ventilation, and cardiopulmonary…

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