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    Therapeutic Factors

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    counselors ability to “enter into the experiential world of the client” whilst suppressing personal bias and refraining from swaying the client’s responses (Yalom, 2005, p. 4). With regards to systemic approach, the correlation of in therapy variables with outcome in therapy is the most common method employed as this will aid in determining which therapeutic factor/s…

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    should be done using valid methods and actions. While this theory is discusses self-care in nurses it is applicable to therapy as both professions require working with people who are…

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    Home Visit Essay

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    own, who is enrolled in the IPP program. The family who is enrolled in the IPP program are seeking services due to the child not eating solid foods and is still relying on a special liquid formula. The child is two year old boy and participates in therapy at least twice a week. The therapists who is providing services was not present during the home visit, but her role is very important. Purpose of the Session Every week the mother, child, and therapists, Beth Pruitt, works on the young boy’s…

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    “It is amazing how much you have to do to prove you will treat a dog well, and yet anyone can have a baby.” I will never forget those words my mother said to me the day we were finally allowed to bring our Springer Spaniel puppy home. I was twelve at the time, and even then her words had an impact on me. Reading Wendy’s introduction, those words came to me. I felt angry and sad, how could a mother not want her child? How could a mother tell her seven-year-old daughter to leave and find her real…

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    responsibility to understand that motivation is “a personal characteristic or state, but it is also an effect of a specific learning context” (Creţu, 2015, p.751). “Motivation is considered a fundamental psychological resource contributing to positive therapy outcomes” (van der Kaap-Deeder, et al., 2014). Motivational Axioms According to Bastable, Gramet, Jacobs, & Sopczyk (2011), motivational axioms are rules that set the stage for motivation and include the stage of optimum anxiety, learner…

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    was assessment worked and what the intake process of a client really entailed. I had the privilege of sitting in on assessments and talking with therapists in order to get a better understanding of what really goes on when a person first comes to therapy. Though these procedures more than likely vary between different mental health service provider, this…

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    Personal Career Goals

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    means that the presence of others inspires me to provide aid to anyone in need of it. These qualities led me to realize that I would best suit a career in which I am able to be active but serviceable; such as a physical therapist. A job in physical therapy consists of following different methods to support and strengthen people who are weak, disabled or injured. A physical therapist is expected to help patients with the use of exercises and other activities that require spry movements. Likewise,…

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    Music Therapy and Technology Over the last few decades, technology has become one of life’s bare necessities for millions of people around the world. Forms of technology that had not even been an idea 20 years ago now heavily influence modern society. These digital technologies are currently being incorporated into all aspects of life and some professions. For example, music therapy currently incorporates modern technology into treatments, especially treatment for children and teenagers with…

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    DBT is an intricate therapeutic treatment that incorporates four modes, four modules, and four treatment stages. The four modes include individual therapy, group skills training, 24-hour phone support, and consultation team meetings and the four modules are distress tolerance, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness. The primary focus of the DBT modality is to teach clients…

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    Healthcare facilities should create a sense of trustworthiness and safety. People trust their doctors their lives without a second thought. Most of the time they don 't ask questions and everything that doctors will say. But imagine yourself in a situation when you are seeking for medical help but they becoming the cause of the biggest problem will you ever trust the organization again? Probably no. Medical errors are a really serious issue. Although not always life threatening but can cause…

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