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    My career goal is to get into a trauma/crisis center supporting victims and survivors through counseling and legal help as a therapist and advocate. I hope to work with this population and learn more about resiliency, and what makes a person more likely to be resilient after a trauma, and what ways as a therapist can we add protective and promotive factors into clients lives before and after the trauma to best help them in the future. I also am interested into developing and researching further…

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    The career that I picked to investigate was Sports Medicine Physician. The connection that this career has with the field of Exercise and Sport Science is that is deals with sports, hints the title of the career. The job description for this job is to diagnose, treat, and help prevent injuries that occur during sporting events. The job description sounds close to an Athletic Trainer, but they are different. The difference is that Athletic trainers are first aid care treatment for injuries on the…

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    Chapter 14 studies careers in therapeutic exercise. Therapeutic exercise is defined as the “systematic and scientific application of exercise and movement experiences to develop or restore muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, neuromuscular coordination, cardiovascular efficiency, and other health and performance factors” (Lecture). The goals of therapeutic exercise professionals are to help people acquire skills and to restore lost functions that are considered normal or expected for…

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    Carl Rogers was a pioneer in psychology, particularly humanistic psychology where he centered his career on a person-centered approach to therapy. His unique approach was used to understand personality and human relationships. Rogers figured that people were trying to strive for satisfaction within their lives, and who are open to their life experiences, instead of following a basic path for themselves. His technique is used today and is considered the “norm” for humanistic psychology today.…

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    Personal Narrative Analysis

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    visiting a counselor. This role playing opportunity gave me real life experience to develop my professional role as a counselor and social worker. The sessions gave me opportunity how I can use myself in therapy and enabled me to attain knowledge regarding the many layers clients bring to therapy. Working with Feng, and acting as Ken revealed many dynamics that can occur within counseling sessions. Part One: Reflection My role as the client. I was Ken, a 35 year old married man with a new baby…

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    They developed guidelines for sepsis diagnosis based upon meeting two or more systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria along with positive microbiological cultures (e.g., bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic) (Nargis, Ibrahim, & Ahamed, 2014). The definition of sepsis was revised in 2016 by the SCCM and European Society…

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    the presence of a dog or cat was found to lower heart rate and blood pressure while completing an action that was stressful or in stressful times (Wells 525). When students begin to feel overwhelmed by schoolwork, they will be able to visit the pet therapy program and be able to calm their nerves. The friendly companions can help lower the student 's heart rate and blood pressure and bring them to a state of relaxation and reduce anxiety before taking tests or…

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    Cora Rehab Research Paper

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    clinicians at CORA are trained to develop an individualized treatment plan based on the specific needs of the patient and also to motivate them towards their goals. Some of the rehabilitation programs offered at CORA are physical and occupational therapy, sports injury, worker’s comp, auto injury and rehabilitation for seniors. Most of CORA’s Occupational Therapists are hand therapist, specifically trained to rehabilitate injuries of the hand and upper extremity. CORA is open Monday thru…

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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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    The Therapy of Arts Orthodox medicine and therapy have been the mainstream of all psychiatric treatment. While upon researching I found out about a new approach and form of therapeutic treatment. Art therapy is the new approach to therapeutic treatment for psychiatric disorders, emotional problems or physical disorders or illness. This type of therapy involves people using an expressively creative outlet involving forms of art. Art Therapy in comparison to medication and therapy is successful…

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