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    intricate part of becoming a counselor. They allow for students to work with a specific theory that may possibly stay with them through their entire career. Here is a case conceptualization from the rehabilitation case study; I have applied Gestalt therapy to help the client. II. Client Overview The client is a 38-year-old, divorced Mexican female, with two children; presenting with anxiety and depression symptoms. She has a successful, good paying career in upper-level management at a thriving…

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    use of stimulation treatment aims to understand what stimuli enhances the ability of the client during therapy. The goal would be to identify what stimuli helps or hurts the client linguistic abilities. Once this is determined, the goal of therapy would be to expose the client to the stimulus that will evoke language function. Examples of this form of therapy would be melodic intonation therapy, where the clinician uses music and singing to stimulate word production from the client. Through…

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    physical therapy. By examining the history behind diagnosing and treatment in physical therapy, the lack and need for technology is evident. The progression of new technologically-improved treatment methods increases the quality and rate of patient recovery. Keywords: Physical Therapy, Mechanotherapy, Acute Rehabilitation, Technological Advances, Physiotherapy, The progression of new technologically-improved treatment methods amplifies the quality and rate of patient recovery. Physical…

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    As an elementary school counselor some of the approaches I would use include solution-focused therapy and play therapy. However, I would also use other strategies or theories in order to fit the needs of the student or situation. Solution-focused therapy can be very beneficial for a school counselor because it provides supportive services to students in a short amount of time (Dollarhide & Saginak, 2012). School counselors often have more than the recommended student to counselor ratio and have…

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    Applying as a Physical Therapy major to NYIT I know that I have a long road ahead of me. Not only will my education be rigorous but I will have to work harder than I ever have before and push myself through times when the going has gotten tough. Earning a doctorate in Physical Therapy is by no means an easy task. NYIT’s Physical Therapy program is top-rated and challenges its students with topics and issues from all areas of the spectrum. Not only does a Physical Therapist need to be…

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    betrayal. Adlerian therapy is…

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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…

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    more recent history, these afflictions and new emerging technology have driven the need of a respiratory care professional. Respiratory therapists may be one of the “new kids on the block” in the medical field, but in its short history, respiratory therapy has had its fair share of hardship, near failures, and great successes that have shaped what the profession has become. To understand anything, you must start at the beginning. Sometimes, that means looking…

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    My intention applying to the Idaho State University, Master of Science in Athletic Training program, and Doctor of Physical Therapy program is to participate in the dual-degree opportunity. My interest in the allied health professions began in my sports medicine class during my sophomore year of high school. I fell in love with learning about the human body and I absorbed the content effortlessly. I continued my enrollment in the sports medicine program throughout my high school education, and…

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    Movement is essential to abundant physical well being. I believe we are created to work and move. In Western culture, we are becoming sedentary and dependent on modern medications to cope with diseases and physical limitations. I was drawn to physical therapy because it uses manual maneuvers to facilitate movement and treat a patient's dysfunction. Today, we use super computers, diagnostic electronic devices, medications, and other technological advances to solve and fix problems.…

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