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    Sherri Stirbus

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    Colorado. She works at KidStreet. KidStreet is a day rehab program for young children with significant disabilities. Every child is required to have a feeding tube to be in the program. The children receive speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, art therapy, music therapy, psychology services and nursing services each week. KidStreet is an amazing place because it allows children to get all the services they need while their parents are at work. Sherri introduced me to a young…

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    Athletic Therapist. 5 April 2017. 4 April 2017. . All Star Jobs. Athletic Therapist. 2014. 24 March 2017. . Board of Certification. What is an Athletic Trainer? January 2017. 30 March 2017. . Saskatchewan Athletic Therapists Association. Athletic Therapy. 2008. 27 March 2017.…

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    Children And Video Games

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    what bothering them, find out before you blame video games. “Violent video games have been blamed for school shootings, increases in bullying, and violence towards women.” People are quick to blame sometimes, while yes some children and teen that play violent games and they want to reenact them in real life this isn 't always the case. With most kids and teens that become violent it isn 't always the game giving them the idea or the encouragement of hurting others. Sometimes it something at…

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    Even a single fruit. It will take whatever is given and make the best of it. I lifted weights with my upper body everyday. I dieted to keep my weight down, as I could not eat like I had been. I had physical therapy classes twice a week, every week for 4 months. I trained with a variety of different people with the same injury as me. I worked out with hicks, old women, and smelly people. I was embarrassed initially. I thought how could I be working out with these…

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    disabilities use therapy dogs to help them with their daily living activities. I use a therapy dog because I suffer from depression, anxiety, and PTSD; thus, having a therapy dog is very helpful with my emotional support. Another good thing to have is a good set of people that you can go to. I have my grandparents that who also help me every day as. I have an 11-month-old Pitbull mix puppy named Akira, who helps me with my emotional support. Although she isn’t a licensed therapy dog, still…

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    for mobility as well as trained to perform specific task to help people with disabilities and accompany them in almost any location. According to the Division 17 website there are many ways animals are beneficial to humans such as for psychiatric, therapy, companionship, emotional support and so much more. Some of these categories don’t consist of any training while others do. Animals are prescribed by the mental health provider to assist and as crazy as it might sound medication might not be…

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    complete a career aptitude test. The result of “physical therapist” was among a few of the possibilities, but I was not too familiar with the profession, so further research opened my eyes to the beauty of physical therapy. This discovery triggered me to generate a passion for physical therapy, which has developed my overall philosophy. In order to change society today by optimizing movement, I will find ways to inspire, drive, and motivate my patients on a daily basis to ensure constant…

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    Person Centered Approach: Emotionally Focused Therapy Emotion focused therapy is a rooted person center philosophy that integrates aspects from Gestalt therapy and existential therapy. Emotion focused therapy revolves around emotions being the primary focus and its real role in psychotherapeutic change. In couples Emotionally focused therapy is a method based on the scientific study of the adult love and bonding processing. It is designed to address and repair emotional distress in the intimate…

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    She was smiling and motivated to get better. I decided to sit in on a few of her physical therapy sessions and discover what prompted her jubilant attitude. Although there were visible struggles for my sister, the therapist held a casual discussion about theater and their favorite plays they acted in. This occurred while the the therapist was helping her through exercises that would improve her gross motor capabilities. I saw my sister…

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    mentioned, what is the most important to you? What are those elements that negatively influence the relationship process? How does it hinder it? What is the most important to you? Perceived Impact On Therapy Outcomes What roles do you think or feel this client-therapist relationship play in therapy outcomes? Prompts How does it affect it positively? Prompts How does it affect it negatively? Prompts How do you feel about that? Prompts Do you think the therapist feels the same? Fourth…

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