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    Preferences in Therapist-in-Training Journal Psychotherapy/Theory, Research, and Training, Vol 43(1), Spring 2006. pp. 111-118. Anthony Teasdale, and Clara Hill is a study dealing with 132 therapists- in -training preferences of clientele in future therapy sessions. This study was primarily conducted to reveal any unforeseen biases a prospective therapist may possess while selecting a client. To achieve this, Hill & Teasdale emailed a total of 419 doctoral students questionnaires regarding their…

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    most people would call a “diary”. Most girls growing up receive a diary in which they can free write about their high and low days. Writing your feelings down can be easy to do, but the question I’m yearning towards is how could writing be used as therapy for those who’ve undergone traumatic experiences. As people undergo trauma, they tend to copy down how they feel onto paper. Most times when we think of the word “diary”, we affiliate it with girls, but men too have similar gestures such…

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    institution. A small school of fewer than six thousand students, I see it as a perfect college fit for me both academically and spiritually. I intend to study human biology, with the hopes of being accepted into its highly ranked doctoral physical therapy program. This school is also affiliated with the United Methodist Church, which will grant a sense of “home” while I am three hours away. Additionally, I intend to run on the university's cross country and track team. This opportunity will…

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    The client population which may be the most challenging for me to work with is differentiated by culture. Each culture has its own values and beliefs that they abide by. Counselors should be considered their clients traditions, shared values, customs, norms, history and institutions of a group of people. Counselors should be aware of other cultures understanding and concept of how they interpret their environment. It’s best to understand other cultures to see how their world is and how they…

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    The initial interview is an important and critical interview and helps to build the bond and tone of the relationship between the client and the counsellor Things the client needs to do are: *The counsellor needs to empathise with how the client is feeling and the position that they are in *The counsellor needs to be able to talk to the client to gather the information they need relating to the problem that has brought the client to the counselling session *The counsellor needs to become a…

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    Cerebral Palsy Transition

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    Physical therapist play a large role in helping transition not just Susie but also her parents into adulthood. As a physical therapist we should give Susie and her parents an idea of what to expect, since the school has been a large part of her upbringing and treatment she is now going to be on her own. Therefore, as a physical therapist we must explain to them what the transition is like, and how Susie can continue on with her life without school. However, as a physical therapist I must ask…

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    Counselor travelled to the Home to meet with the Client for a scheduled counseling session and Treatment Team Meeting. Upon arrival the Client expressed that he was no longer interested in counseling services with the Oaks and that, “Everything is already. Mr. Odoh comes by to see me and I am at home. I plan to be at the next community service event, I am good. The only reason why I agreed to do counseling is because the court ordered me to, but I really don’t need it.” Counselor explained…

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    Cognitive therapists believe that it is important to socialize the clients to therapy for educational purposes. This technique teaches the client not only about the cognitive model, but it informs the client about the entire process, reviews past homework and reviews last sessions discussion. By guiding Helen through this process, the therapist reinforces the techniques of cognitive therapy, which she has explained in a previous session. The goal is to have the client understand how the…

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    on how the relationship was built between the members of the group. You mentioned the therapist/group leader has to have a great deal of self-awareness in how their being observes by the group. Yalom and Leszcz stated "Transference does occur in therapy groups; indeed, it is omnipresent and radically influences the nature of the group discourse. Without an appreciation of transference and its manifestations, the therapist will often not be able to understand…

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    Essay is all about rehabilitation and how it helps people who struggle with different things. For example, Animal Therapy can help those with high anxiety. Pool Therapy can help people calm down and relax their mind and body. Counselling and Talking can give someone the opportunity to have someone they can trust to talk things over and feel better about themselves and others. Animal therapy is a good thing to do if you have high anxiety or a high level of stress, or a mental illness or other…

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