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    minimum a bachelor's degree in music therapy and a certification by passing an exam. Classes required for people that don’t have background in music therapy must first take Introduction to Music Therapy, Therapy and Observation Skills for Music Therapy, Music Therapy Practicum I, Methods and Materials in Music Therapy, Music Therapy Practicum II, Music Therapy with Children, Music Therapy Practicum III, Music Therapy Practicum IV, Music Therapy with Adults, Music Therapy Practicum V,…

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    What is Therapy? I started going to therapy as a child off and on through the years. I have participated in family therapy, individual therapy, and group therapy. Honestly, I hated going to therapy and I never really saw it as a positive experience. It was something that I did because it’s what my mom said that I needed. I never went to the same therapist for more than a few sessions. I have had therapists that wanted to diagnose me with a major psychological disorder (such as bipolar disorder)…

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    Physical Therapy Essay

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    therapist. Physical Therapy is a wide ranging occupation where injuries and conditions of all kinds are treated. The job of a physical therapist can cover a wide variety of anatomy in the human body. This paired with the great potential for a wide range of physical ailments, deficiencies, and injuries, the educational requirements for the job occupation are considered academically rigorous. Academically there are many different paths to receiving ones Doctorate in Physical Therapy.…

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    Recognition Music Therapy

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    Recognition of Music therapy as an allied health profession is now practiced in 40 different countries worldwide ( About Music in Australia, 2006). This field aims to determine the allocation of music creatively in addressing the interdisciplinary care of clients aside from the traditional medical treatment. Disorder of consciousness contribute to many trials and tribulations to patients, families and health care providers and this disease is commonly widespread especially in ageing communities…

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    discharge. Both control and experimental groups received the same physical therapy regimen that began the day of surgery or during the first postoperative day. The physical therapy sessions consisted of a one-on-one session with the physical therapy team twice a day. An additional ambulation session a day with a mobility technician was also implemented in both groups. Clinical evaluations of the participants’ status were collected at three visits: baseline, at six weeks post-surgery, and at…

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    Rather it is the affect the musical development will have on the person's physical and psychological functioning. You can find music therapists working with a wide variety of people. Some include the mentally ill, the physically handicapped, those who have been abused, the elderly, the terminally ill, and people with learning disabilities. Because traditional therapeutic remedies rely on language, their effectiveness depends on the person's ability to verbally interact with the therapist.…

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    Physical Therapy Ethics

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    Physical therapy practice is also associated with a wide range of other providers or clinicians within health care organizations. There are different types of writing that express the information of ethics, which incorporates clinical obligations, duties and ethical philosophical principles. However, there is little information about the ethical issues that physical therapist may face, and how and why they settle on ethical decisions when giving quality care to a patient. Physical Therapy…

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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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    life to everything. From this quote show that music gives us a life and there is an alternative medicine that uses music as a treatment called as music therapy and the therapist called as a music therapist. Music therapy gives a treatment that needs a presence update condition of the patient and trained music therapies able to develop the music therapy through personal style up music including listening to live or pre-recorded music. O’Callaghan (O’Callaghan C, and Magill L., 2015) show that…

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    I remember the first time I found out about occupational therapy, I had just began working in a pediatric facility for speech and language and occupational therapy. In the beginning it was difficult to understand these two professions. However, once I learned and gained experience on both these therapies, I was fascinated of what occupational therapy consisted of. I was able to observer the Occupational Therapist at my job, she was able to explain in certain details about the phase of the…

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