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    Physical therapy is a career that I can see myself doing for a very long time. Being able to wake up and be pleased to go to work is reassuring. Physical therapy is expected to have a good job growth in the following 10 years. Making it very helpful to people who need assistance either helping people gain the power to do daily duties after an accident or helping develop a plan for Olympic runner to better prevent injuries. There is different fields and educational requirements that need to be…

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    have automatic thoughts, intermediate beliefs and core beliefs, but in order to change our thinking, we have to focus on the automatic thoughts that a person has, because that’s what impacts everything else. Phenomenological means that the focus of therapy is on the meaning of an individual’s experiences, which are expressed through their thoughts (Charpentier, 2016). People give meaning to experiences and situations through their thoughts, and not their emotions, which is a distinguishing…

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    the present, and drive our thoughts and anxiety toward future events. Until recently, it has been noted to introduce a psychospiritual awareness to prompt a holistic approach to the therapeutic alliance. This report will impart the ideas how music therapy can serve as a channel to facilitate an efficient prognosis toward the employment of spirituality within clinical settings. Introduction An influential spiritual leader, William P. Merrill, once made the wise observation how “there is…

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    Children are usually seen as innocent, as they play around with others and are just balls of energy. Often seen as simply kids who have no experience in the outside world until they grow older. However, sometimes a child’s play can go wrong and can affect another’s life. When these incidents happen where a death is involved, it’s often easy for society to look at the offender as a murder who should be in prison for the rest of their life despite what age the offender may be. While juveniles…

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    “Animal Assisted Therapy is a type of therapy that involves animals as a form of treatment. The goal of Animal Assisted Therapy is to improve a patient’s social, emotional, or cognitive functioning.” Animal Assisted Therapy is delivered or directed by a professional health or human service provider who demonstrates skill and expertise regarding the clinical application of human-animal interactions”. Throughout time mainstream medicine has constructed numerous alternative methods as societies and…

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    As Bobby Jones once said “Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots- but you have to play the ball where it lies.” Golf is not your typical sport. Golf is something I would lose myself in. Most importantly it taught me how to grow up by a code of ethics. Every time I took the course I learned a new lesson whether, it was in my personal game or personal life. A golf club carries a culture of it’s own and I truly…

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    to play that will help teach math skills, word use, and motor skills in various ways to guarantee the child will learn. Having learned some skills, the child may be more likely to now have the courage to speak up in their classes because they now feel more comfortable with that topic. With playing the Kinect’s exergames, it can help provide a better self image, giving them a new confidence to be more social. Lastly, the Kinect’s dancing games provide a fun activity for kids and teens to play…

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    Establishing a rapport or building a relationship is difficult in any situation and can be extremely difficult in a therapeutic setting. In a therapeutic setting being about to utilizing the relationship enhancers to improve or establish a rapport with your client is key. Mark Young stated “If we like, respect, and trust someone, there is a free flow of information-no holding back-and that person’s suggestions hold no weight.” (Young, 2013) When a rapport is built between a client and the…

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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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    August: Osage County “August: Osage County”, written by Tracy Letts, is undoubtedly a brilliant play about a dysfunctional family that is obligated to deal with veiled duplicities and cruelty. The storyline follows a dysfunctional family who gather together after the father leaves home, offering no word of his whereabouts. The issues of this play transcend all periods of time and place. The plot of the play is intriguing and the characters are well developed, slowly unveiling their secrets. The…

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