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    Planning care Both the biopsychosocial model and the tidal model use collaboration as an essential part of planning care and “recovery”. The tidal model works closely alongside the person and their social network to build a meaningful therapeutic working relationship and to understand the difficulties the person and the people close to them have encountered, allowing everyone involved to have increased awareness into their life experiences and reclaim their lives (Barker, 2001). With…

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    Following in the footsteps of my parents, I have known my whole life that I would grow up to be a Physical Therapist. I have watched my three elder sisters flourish and become wonderful people who work in the Air Force and in New York City. The people in my life have inspired me and help me to become who I am and who I will be. I aspire to get a higher education not only for myself but so I can benefit others. The community and people who live with and around me have supported me through great…

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    onal learning, are specific to working with groups in treatment sessions. In practical application, the instillation of hope would include the self-esteem of the therapists in their own abilities and the ability to motivate their clients to achieve a degree of efficacy within the group. Furthermore, universality in the therapists approach will allow the clients to understand their similarities and cooperate as a group. Most importantly, Yalom and Leszcz (2005) address altruism as an…

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    Therapeutic Careers

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    am interested in are physical therapy, sports medicine and veterinarian. I chose these careers because they are really interesting and they benefit other people and even animals. Physical therapists (PT) are professionals that work on the rehabilitation of patients of all ages and teach their patients how to manage their condition. In order for physical therapists to practice they must have earned a graduate degree from accredited academic programs in physical therapy. Some occupations that are…

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    Can Wplash Be Permanent?

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    If you have sustained whiplash, it is understandable that you will want to know how long you will continue to suffer symptoms for. To help you find the information you are looking for, this article explores whiplash recovery in more detail. Recovering From Whiplash Medical professionals consider whiplash to be a self-limiting condition, meaning a patient does not require medical intervention. Instead symptoms will gradually improve with time. Even so, someone who is suffering from whiplash…

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    The context of this reflective assignment is within the workplace with a colleague. We are both serving members of the Defence Forces and sessions were conducted mainly in the workplace, with one session conducted externally as it was logistically suitable for both parties involved. While the coaching was within the organisation no tri- or multi-party contract was necessary. A bilateral contract was negotiated as the coaching was on a voluntary basis and the goal/outcomes were identified by the…

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    Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/health- benefits/index.html Earnst, L. (2014). Animal-assisted therapy: An exploration of its history, healing benefits, and how skilled nursing facilities can set up programs. Annals of Long-Term Care: Clinical Care and Aging, 22(10), 27-32. Retrieved from http://www.managedhealthcareconnect. com/article/animal-assisted-therapy-exploration-its-history-healing-benefits-and-how- skilled-nursing Goddard, A. T., & Gilmer, M. J. (2015). The role…

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    thousand children have cruel memories of torture and time without love. Moving Forward is helping children not to forget about the abuse, but to work past it. Moving forward works with adoptive families and their children. Moving Forward provides therapy, activity groups with volunteers, and therapeutic activities. Gaining healthy relationships, techniques to deal with stress, and a better outlook on what they can gain from life will aid these children in becoming successful and happy. Moving…

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    My internship took place at Elite Sports Medicine Physical Therapy, which is an outpatient clinic that was connected to a sports medicine doctors’ office. The setup of the place was unique to me since in one building there was the doctors’ office, physical therapy, workout gym and a yoga place. I ended up loving the atmosphere of this place since it was centered around fitness and people who were like minded. Everyone acted and joked around like a family, and they were very quick to welcome…

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    Expanding my knowledge has been work in progress, specifically, in the coming weeks my new goal is to know how to determine if a patient is appropriate for placement at our facility. In other words, if there is a bed open, what would prevent the DAC from accepting them? Then, what is the procedure for intake and the process for admission, and what goes into a treatment plan once a patient is admitted at this facility. Additionally, figuring out what all the abbreviations mean on the daily…

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