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    Music And Mood

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    displaying how they are as a person or how they could be feeling. They could be telling a story of what they went are going through in life. Music is the place for artist to release what they have been holding in it could probably be considered as therapy for the artist just them releasing their feelings. Music displays the feelings of us everyday in life when we are feeling happy and even when we are feeling down music is use for every…

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    Consim Spa Essay

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    Online shopping has become a great way for companies to offer their products. With the aim of giving “Canísimo Spa”, a small business from Aguascalientes, which has a mobile unit that offers pets a bath, haircut, among other services, a chance to extend its barriers and become people's first choice for a great service for pets. The service consists in the mobile unit arriving at the customer's house and making sure the animal is cleaned up and the owner happy with the work. Right now there is a…

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    Occupational therapy treatments are billed using approved Current Procedural Terminology codes (American Medical Association, 2018). Both full body dressing and toileting treatment activities are billed under code 97535 because they involve training on a self-care task. Code G0515 would be used for the medication management activity because it would be working on improving John’s cognitive skills to then become proficient on an IADL. Medical Necessity John is diagnosed with a TBI and was…

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    If you have ever had a pet, you know what it’s like to have a comforting companion unconditionally by your side. It’s hard to imagine a life without pets once you recognize the beneficial impact they’ve made in your life. Pets in general seem to be a common positive topic when one needs cheering up. The bond that animals and humans share is a particularly special one. Animals give a sense of comfort, love, and companionship to people. Humans grow a positive emotional attachment to their pets,…

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    The professional values, altruism and human dignity are significant in all healthcare settings. These ethical values improve the nurse-client relationship. Not only is it recommended that nurses use these professional values, but they could also use therapeutic communication to enhance client interaction and communication. Although, there may be barriers to therapeutic communication and professional values, it is significant for nurses to know the facilitators and barriers to prevent…

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    have automatic thoughts, intermediate beliefs and core beliefs, but in order to change our thinking, we have to focus on the automatic thoughts that a person has, because that’s what impacts everything else. Phenomenological means that the focus of therapy is on the meaning of an individual’s experiences, which are expressed through their thoughts (Charpentier, 2016). People give meaning to experiences and situations through their thoughts, and not their emotions, which is a distinguishing…

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    world filled with problems, disorders, chaos, and everything in between, our mental health is especially affected. Therapy is a great way to deal with these problems of everyday life. While there are different types of therapies to deal with an individual’s mental health issues, group therapy has shown to be very effective. While there are different types of groups, all group therapies have two things in common. They all possess therapeutic factors and go through a process within the group,…

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    Counseling Reflection

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    During this semester in our Counseling in Rehabilitation Services class, I can honestly say that I have learned a lot. When I first started the class, I thought we were going to have actual therapy sessions and that we would be meeting with an actual counselor. Which I was excited for, but also nervous because I didn’t know what to expect. When I started the class, I was surprised to learn that we would be learning counseling skills and be practicing them ourselves in our own groups. I was…

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    have a loved one affected by this horrible disease. Music therapy may offer hope for a better quality of life for patients and families…

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    Pet Mental Health Benefits

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    When you reach your house at the end of a stressful day and see your pet waiting for you, the calming feeling you suddenly feel is not just in your head. Research shows that your lovely pet really is good for your physical and mental health. "Pets often provide unconditional acceptance and love and they're always there for you," says Gary A. Christenson, MD, chief medical officer at Boynton Health Service at the University of Minnesota. "There is a bond and companionship that makes a big…

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