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    I decided to choose this as my third rather than first because occupational/physical therapy jobs are becoming demanding jobs pertaining to the fact that there’s a wide availability for the job, in regards to becoming a veterinarian the career is becoming impacted. 18. Is there anything special or unique about you or your life which…

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    depression. There are many causes and treatments of depression among youth. In treating depression, one must remember that no two adolescences are affected the same when it comes to treatment. There are several reasons for using an evidence-based therapy that works in a group setting. There can be social learning, the members can gain knowledge in shared experiences and feedback, there are new roles that are tried, and the group settings can…

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    the presence of a dog or cat was found to lower heart rate and blood pressure while completing an action that was stressful or in stressful times (Wells 525). When students begin to feel overwhelmed by schoolwork, they will be able to visit the pet therapy program and be able to calm their nerves. The friendly companions can help lower the student 's heart rate and blood pressure and bring them to a state of relaxation and reduce anxiety before taking tests or…

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    in the therapeutic process. It assumes that clients are basically trustworthy and have the inner resources to find solutions to their own problems. Putting this into practice, Ruth should be assisted by the therapist in setting her own goals for therapy. The therapist’s role is to create “growth-promoting climate” for her that will allow her to explore herself. Therapist can contribute to the client’s growth by providing a warm, positive, trusting, and open relationship. Therapist should be…

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    The Therapy of Arts Orthodox medicine and therapy have been the mainstream of all psychiatric treatment. While upon researching I found out about a new approach and form of therapeutic treatment. Art therapy is the new approach to therapeutic treatment for psychiatric disorders, emotional problems or physical disorders or illness. This type of therapy involves people using an expressively creative outlet involving forms of art. Art Therapy in comparison to medication and therapy is successful…

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    Human services is a job that requires caring, respect, understanding, teamwork, and compassion. In order to perform the job correctly, one must have more than just knowledge and skill, they need deep-rooted kindness. I feel that I have these qualities and will use them to the best of my ability to help the people I serve. After my classes are completed, I hope that I will have the knowledge and resources to build a career that will be fulfilling and satisfying. As a human service worker, I am…

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    Summary Mark McMinn the author of “Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling” goes into great depth in explaining the integration of psychology, theology, and spirituality in counseling. McMinn first published his book in 1996 and since then he has updated and revised it in 2011 with reliable information that can be used by the counselor (McMinn, 2011). McMinn starts in the first chapter stating, “this is a book for those wanting to investigate the frontier of…

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    all about music. Music has been a part of every culture; it has been there from the beginning of time and will be there at the end. Music is not just noise, music is another language to express your thoughts and your personality, it is a type of therapy and motivator, and it is a form of connection between people. Music is an expression, an expression to let out our own thoughts and feelings out. After a rough day, driving home from work or school, you may need a moment to yourself. You…

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    Similarities Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) counselors and Reality Therapy (RT) counselors both strive towards creating a relationship with their clients. In regards to SFBT, it is important for the counselor to have an understanding of the theory behind what they are practicing, but it is even more important that the counselor and client have a healthy working relationship that is built on collaboration (Winbolt, 2014). In order for a SFBT counselor to have success with their client,…

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    Therapies are often developed to treat a specific disorder or specific populations. The needs of the client are taken into account when these treatments are developed. All treatments are based off of theories of pathology from various perspectives such as the behavioral or cognitive perspectives. Cognitive theories argue that it is not just the reward and punishment of conditioning, like in behavioral models, but our cognition shapes our behavior and emotions. In the cognitive model it is…

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