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    does it feel like to control the human nature? Cutting edge psychology is furnished with a wide assortment of treatments, procedures and methodologies based on various models and speculations of human conduct and advancement. Cognitive behavioral therapy and client centered are similar, in that they work with a conscious mind. It is crucial for a psychologist to have these methods. Essentially, the more insight a professional has with these methods, the more successful he/she can become.…

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    done by the therapist. An example of facilitation is activating the hip extensors and abductors to control pelvic tilt for the preparation of walking. Facilitation can include techniques such as stroking, tapping, vibration, cryotherapy, and mirror therapy.2 Joint compression can be used to facilitate the extensor muscles, which can be useful in bed mobility activities such as supine to sit. Another neuromuscular facilitation technique is PNF, which relies on quick stretching and manual…

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    The decision to pursue a career in osteopathic medicine is both one that I have only recently reached and the evolution and continuation of a goal I have been pursuing since childhood. The will to help others has always been a part of my character; today that desire has been focused into the goal of preventing the onset of major mental illnesses in at-risk individuals, both by building a strong clinical practice and through research to identify and refine evidence-based interventions for people…

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    Medication errors are a rising concern among healthcare providers. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approximately 1.3 million people experience either death or injury due to medication mishaps (medication error reports, 2009). Errors occur in all level of the healthcare field that can lead to someone’s death. However, pharmacists no matter what setting whether it’s anything from retail to manage care their responsibilities in preventing drug errors are significant. A…

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    Tensions between rules, regulations and clinical work: The regulations governing the STCF have a profound impact on my clinical work with clients. Engagement and alliance formation is quite difficult because clients are mandated for treatment. There are many obstacles attempting to establish a therapeutic alliance with clients who are involuntarily committed. The intrapsychic and interpersonal dimensions are filled with a variety of conflicts. The level of acuity on a unit with involuntarily…

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    Therapeutic Factors

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    counselors ability to “enter into the experiential world of the client” whilst suppressing personal bias and refraining from swaying the client’s responses (Yalom, 2005, p. 4). With regards to systemic approach, the correlation of in therapy variables with outcome in therapy is the most common method employed as this will aid in determining which therapeutic factor/s…

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    should be done using valid methods and actions. While this theory is discusses self-care in nurses it is applicable to therapy as both professions require working with people who are…

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    own, who is enrolled in the IPP program. The family who is enrolled in the IPP program are seeking services due to the child not eating solid foods and is still relying on a special liquid formula. The child is two year old boy and participates in therapy at least twice a week. The therapists who is providing services was not present during the home visit, but her role is very important. Purpose of the Session Every week the mother, child, and therapists, Beth Pruitt, works on the young boy’s…

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    “It is amazing how much you have to do to prove you will treat a dog well, and yet anyone can have a baby.” I will never forget those words my mother said to me the day we were finally allowed to bring our Springer Spaniel puppy home. I was twelve at the time, and even then her words had an impact on me. Reading Wendy’s introduction, those words came to me. I felt angry and sad, how could a mother not want her child? How could a mother tell her seven-year-old daughter to leave and find her real…

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    responsibility to understand that motivation is “a personal characteristic or state, but it is also an effect of a specific learning context” (Creţu, 2015, p.751). “Motivation is considered a fundamental psychological resource contributing to positive therapy outcomes” (van der Kaap-Deeder, et al., 2014). Motivational Axioms According to Bastable, Gramet, Jacobs, & Sopczyk (2011), motivational axioms are rules that set the stage for motivation and include the stage of optimum anxiety, learner…

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