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    Mr. Trent was referred to a home health agency for skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy a car accident that left him severely injured and killed his best friend. The admitting nurse had received a report from the hospital prior to Mr. Trent’s arrival and was aware of the medical circumstances surrounding his need for rehabilitation.…

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    The agencies, recreational therapist program goal setting is done primarily using the APIE (Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation) process. My supervisor is the only recreational therapist at the agency and when goals are decided she then informs the other directors so that each program specialist can focus on them throughout the seasons. Some of goals that are set include providing campers with the best overall camp experience by increasing their socialization and allowing them to…

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    In psychology Advocacy, method, skills, persistence, tactics, confidence, modeled characteristics, ethical and moral decision making daily, internal/external life space coaching, strategies, retaining confidential documentation. Maintaining updated skills and technology permits the business to function efficiently daily. Having an operational level plan based on the needs and progress of their behaviors, interest, purpose, and changes for recovery. These structural techniques assist with…

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    The overall treatment goal for patients with fibromyalgia syndrome is to decrease the major symptoms of this disorder, including chronic widespread pain, cognitive dysfunction, fatigue, and insomnia. It is not unusually to see patients with FM that are using opiate for the associated pain but several observational studies have found evidence that the use of opioids in the treatment of FM is associated with worse clinical outcomes (Gaskell, 2016). I will not recommend continued use of the…

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    : The therapist met with the client. The client presented as an anxious and depressed mood aeb reporting that he did not like being here at the facility for a two days without a peer or knowing what is going to happened in the future about termination or going to another facility. The client reported that he would not communicate with his father again when he was asked to think about having another conjoint session today instead the one that the client cancelled it yesterday. The client stated,…

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    a counselor to give the acceptance needed by the clients. In addition, person-centered therapy is also based on the idea that “clients are our own best teachers,” meaning that clients are the experts of their own lives (Psychotherapy.net, 2008). Family Systems theory is observation of how the individual impacts the “family” in which is the system (Psychotherapy.net, 1997). What I observed about System therapy is that the client is treated outside of their context or situation. All families have…

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    My decision on a career in Physical Therapy has stemmed from a passion for helping others, a love of exercise, but most importantly; a personal hardship. I’ve always known that I would want to study in the medical field, but determining what profession I would enter arose from a tragedy. My mother has always enjoyed exercise as well, and has developed a love for running. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2014. She began to experience a foot drag on her left side, due to…

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    As discussed by Teyber & McClure (2017), three separate and interrelated components of any therapeutic relationship are (1) the “real relationship” between the client and the clinician, (2) transference and countertransference which regards the significance of the clinician’s emotional responses and (3) the “working alliance” which assists the client with relationships with themselves and others (p.38). During the development of the relationship between the client and the clinician, the…

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    Third, I chose Physical Therapy as a profession at NEIT because of the current job position that I have which is Rehabilitation Technician. I always dreamed of being in the medical field. What first drew me to the Physical Therapy career were the versatilities of this profession. Physical Therapy is a very challenging, exacting, and exciting healthcare profession that helps people. For more than a year now, I have been working in a skilled nursing facility for Rehab Care as a Rehabilitation…

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    LETTER OF INTENT I grew up watching my mother care for people as a nurse as she left for work every day she was aware she was making a difference in peoples lives which gave me the passion of pursuing therapeutic recreation. I strongly believe by providing variety of programs, crafting and leisure activities for individuals with mental and physical disabilities will stimulate their minds to allow them to integrate into the community. So, I have found myself an idealistic career by pursuing…

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