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    I would like to own a personal firm that specializes in the field of physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, sports medicine and athletic training. To run my own business has been a dream since I was six years old, I knew I wanted to become some type of doctor and I wanted people to work for me. I want my business to be known nationwide and named the best Therapy firm in the country. I would also love to travel and work. I've always wanted to work with NBA teams like…

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    Singing Exercise

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    Vocal and singing breathing exercises hold the key to effective sound quality and proper pitching, along with developing the correct singing posture. When we breathe, we tend to take in air and release it in a burst, as quickly as possible. This holds true for 99% people but singing requires you to breathe in a different manner. As you move up the learning curve, you will also begin understanding how important it is to control your breath especially while singing soprano or tenor. Proper…

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    and advises individuals through life’s struggles. More often than desired, a therapist must deal with individuals who have experienced very traumatic and abusive situations. Even with a great deal of patience, endurance, and training in the art of therapy, therapists are still vulnerable to the effects of trauma and stress during and after sessions with clients. In order to grasp how stress effects a therapist, it is important to clarify some terminology debated by phycology scholars, explain…

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    Spay And Neutering

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    Every dog and cat deserves a loving home as part of the family. At Woodside Animal Hospital in Port Orchard, Washington they tend to the health needs of cats and dogs with compassion and affection. One of the many treatments they offer to new pet owners is spay and neutering services. If you recently adopted a furry friend, here are three important reasons to get your animal spayed or neutered from the dog and cat vet at Woodside Animal Hospital: Improve Pet’s Health: If you spay or neuter your…

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    Establishing a rapport or building a relationship is difficult in any situation and can be extremely difficult in a therapeutic setting. In a therapeutic setting being about to utilizing the relationship enhancers to improve or establish a rapport with your client is key. Mark Young stated “If we like, respect, and trust someone, there is a free flow of information-no holding back-and that person’s suggestions hold no weight.” (Young, 2013) When a rapport is built between a client and the…

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    Ronald McDonald house has a statistic of 96.46 or a 5 star rating. Ronald McDonald House gives families a place to live when their child is in the hospital getting treatment. The Ronald McDonald house is around so that families don’t have to be apart. The Ronald McDonald House Foundation wants you to donate time, Make a difference in the lives of the Families, To cook or host or just to nurture the families. RMCH has house dogs to make their guests feel welcome and happy. The Ronald…

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    All Physical therapy interventions were chosen with the unique nature of this patient’s condition in mind. Interventions were designed to address the patient’s impairments and functional limitations in order to facilitate safe participation in ADL, transfers, and ambulation without pain and mobility limitations. A detailed table can be found in the appendix where innervations and parameters for all seven sessions are listed as well as rationale and patient reports/findings. The overall plan of…

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    is at the forefront of Mike’s objectives. In therapy, the development of Mike’s identity as it pertains to the many different systems that he is subject to is a goal throughout therapy. Understanding his purpose, value and meaning in life is a foundational factor to which his other goals will build upon through his time in the PSR program. Because he has the privilege of long-term therapy by being part of the PSR program, the long-term goals of EH therapy and phenomenology are appropriate and…

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    Play therapy, as defined by the Association for Play Therapy, is "the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development" (2016). Since the early 1900s when play therapy techniques were developed, the method has become an increasingly popular way of engaging children in psychoanalytical practice by…

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    Since my freshman year in high school, I’ve been interested in becoming an orthopedic surgeon, or at the very least, something in sports medicine. During my freshman year of cross country, I was diagnosed with a femoral neck stress fracture. This injury allowed me to learn a lot about sports medicine as I was surrounded, and still am surrounded, by various doctors treating my now chronic hip pain. It’s fascinating how orthopedic surgeons can vary from helping a sports injury like mine, to…

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