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    When I envision myself working with individuals who have experienced trauma or experiencing trauma, the first thing that comes to mind is my own personal reaction to the client’s traumatic experience or story. I have this inner fear of being very sensitive and empathic to that person’s story that it may come across as a sign of weakness as a counselor or not. As discussed in class, each client may react differently to their counselor’s reaction and may want a certain kind of reaction from their…

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    Abstracted by: Taylor Majzer Class of 2017 Assessing the Validity of the Dynamic Gait Index in a Balance Disorders Clinic: An Application of Rasch Analysis, Dye, D. C., Eakman, A. M., & Bolton, K. M., The Journal of Physical Therapy: Vol. 93(6): June 2013: pp. 809-818. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out if the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) is an accurate way to measure the patient’s dizziness and posture by having them perform various exercises. The study focuses on patients with…

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    Tmj Closed Lock Essay

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    Manipulation of TMJ closed-lock: a systematic review of unlocking techniques Mohammed Al-Baghdadi1* and Justin Durham2 1 BDS, MSc, PhD. Oral Surgery Unit, Al-Noor Specialized Dental Care Centre, Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq. * mohammed.k.albaghdadi@gmail.com 2 BDS, PhD, MFDS RCS (Edin), FDS RCS (OS). Centre for Oral Health Research and Institute of Health & Society, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Abstract Background: Manual manipulation of the…

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    education, health sciences, and psychology, currently debating how being a collegiate athlete affects a person's health. There are many people who can relate to this topic, but it is interesting to me because it is a very important topic in sports therapy and sports psychology. I am currently trying to switch my major to Exercise and Movement Science, and last semester I took Sport Psych with Professor Sibold. This class made me realize how interesting sports psychology is and how knowing the…

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    Therapy And Medication

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    Therapy is often an effective treatment for emotional and mental troubles.Discussing your feelings and feelings with a supportive person makes you feel better. It can be very healing, in and of itself, to voice your worries or talk about something that’s weighing on your mind. And it feels good to be listened to—to know that someone else cares about you and wants to help. It can be very helpful to talk about your problems to close friends and family members. But sometimes, we need help that the…

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    Martin and Farnum determined whether AAT could be an effective method of therapy for children with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). Children diagnosed with PDD lack social interactions and are disinterested and disengaged from their social environments. To test the therapy dog’s effectiveness, the children were introduced to either a toy dog, a ball, or a real dog three times a week for 15 weeks and their reactions were…

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    to go into Activetrax and restrict or remove certain exercises from being given to the member, but this runs the risk of demotivating the member and not giving them the best workout to challenge what they can do or progress the way they could in a therapy setting. Thus the circuit routine builder and appropriate use of research found online can assist the wellness coach, or even a personal trainer, to create a personalized circuit routine for the member that they will be able to see and print…

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    A structural therapist will guide families into creating healthy boundaries. The purpose of structural therapy is to change the structure of families and solve problems. as my family is enmeshed, structural therapists work to differentiate individuals and subsystem by strengthening the boundaries around them. A structural therapist may begin by understanding…

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    Description of concerns The ongoing issues as it relates to domestic /intimate partner violence raises issues for concern and problems that has an impact on the mental status for those victimized. Some of these issues include lack of legal support, awareness, and underlying mental health illness that are exuberated due to such violence. Concurrently, the concern for change is a societal responsibility that requires more effective means of intervention and consultation when working with…

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    Equine Therapy

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    TYPES OF EQUINE THERAPY Within Equine therapy there several forms and style of treatment which range from riding to grooming, which allows for a unique individualized approach to therapy. Since there are various forms of treatment, there is one overall term that encompasses all forms of equine therapy which are known as Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapy. “Therapeutic horseback riding uses a therapeutic team, usually including a certified therapeutic riding instructor to help an individual…

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