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    Tutor children and teens in your area. Particularly if they don’t live in a great area and do not have access to helpful tutors or they do not have heaps amount of money. It would most likely be best to do it free or without charging too much. Sometimes kids need an extra push, and an outside hand may help with the process. Volunteer at a nursing home. You can either serve food or clean for the elderly or even spend a day with them. It may be lonely for some of them, and having someone either…

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    In order to translate the evidence into action and address the barriers identified above, the COM-B model integrated with the behaviour-change wheel, will be applied (Michie et al., 2011). The steps to the implementation and evaluation of MT project are described in Appendix 2, whilst the barriers are addressed below. Under the domain of capability, the first barrier is the psychological functioning of the patient. This includes the severity of the illness and the personal preferences of music…

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    As counselors, our responsibility is to follow the ACA Code of Ethics. Counselors should only practice in the area of their education and training. Counselors should continue their education by attending workshops and seeking supervision to acquire awareness in their field. They must be trained to work with individuals, families, and groups in treating mental problems and disorders. Counselors should notify their supervision of personal issues that may affect their ability to do their job…

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    twenty plus years when many alleged repressed memories were reported causing many criminal ramifications. Many articles have been published and numerous studies done across cultural paradigms with one common denominator, therapy. Whether it is psychological or counseling therapy it has proven a great influence over the ability of people accessing repressed memories over a long period of time. Most often therapist focus on memories, mainly because of the emotions memories elicit in people. It…

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    As an aspiring clinical mental health counselor, I have already begun forming basic beliefs, concepts, ideas and attitudes toward my own personal philosophy of the counseling profession. Professionalism is individualized or personalized; a counselor controls their own identity as a professional. (VanZandt, 243) Possessing self-awareness is a useful skill to be able to recognize how your own attitude, values and feelings can affect you as a counselor. With self-awareness it is important for a…

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    As a therapeutic counsellor, the following five skills are important for me to be able to do my job properly and efficiently: Empathy: 1. Empathy is the ability to understand and identify with the client’s experiences, even if he did not describe his thoughts or feelings explicitly to me. As a therapeutic counsellor, I must be emotionally attuned to my clients’ needs, and be able to help him identify and articulate his feelings. 2. Listening Skills: As a therapeutic counsellor, I need active…

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    client, occupational therapy practitioners must keep in mind how much an occupation means to their client when establishing an intervention. A client may not be successful in the intervention set by a practitioner if it does not benefit the client’s desired occupation because the client may become irritated with the intervention and then lose the willingness to participate. Therefore, understanding how meaningful an occupation is to a client is vital in occupational therapy because if the…

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    Video gait analysis is used to identify any biomechanical issues to be able to clearly and precisely to explain them to the patient and any other involved health practitioners. Depending on the diagnosis, soft tissue therapy, orthotics, shoe modifications, dry needling, stretching/strengthening programs and gait re-training may be prescribed. Nail and Skin Problems in the…

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    approach may not provide the client with the desired outcome. This empathic relationship helps clients understand themselves, recognize their unused resources, and manage their lives (Egan, 2014). These concepts facilitate a client-centered approach to therapy (Egan, 2014). Building of a good relationship enables the client and therapist do the work by whatever helping process is used (Egan,…

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    developing motor skills at the same level as children without the disorder. The Children’s TherAplay Foundation provides therapy for children with disorders such as this. An employee from this foundation wrote a success story named “Meet Leo” about a young boy with Down Syndrome. Although the author used some logos to convince the audience of parents with special needs children that the therapies Children’s TherAplay provides work, the most important appeal was the author’s use of pathos to…

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