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    that utilize the experiential therapy approach believe that psychological problems started within the family. The experiential therapy approach shifted the focus and the responsibility for the problems of the individual to the entire family. This approach is a family therapeutic model that has been widely utilized by many family therapist who focused on a humanistic approach to therapy. This paper will exam the following the following regarding experiential therapy approach: leading figures,…

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    Alternative Music Therapy

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    on non-conventional medicine, including herbs, aromatherapy, acupuncture or hand healing. Music therapy is an exception. It is widely used in surgery and treating serious diseases. What result can be expected from just listening to music? A wound may heal much quicker, the blood pressure goes down or a level of stress dropped? It is not the end of the list. More and more hospitals offer music therapy, especially in cancer, pediatric and psychiatric hospitals units due to its calming and…

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    To be a physical therapy you need to have a licensure and or certification. Some my duties as a physical therapist are to help out patients and provide care for them, under supervision. When a patient comes injure or just any patient I am required to help them trhough exercise or through any therapeutic method that is possible. Physical therapy helps out with my field by better understanding when a patient is stressed out or has had or is going through a life changing event. Helps to better…

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    I have chosen occupational therapy to be my vocation because the human body never ceases to amaze me. Whether it may take a little encouragement or a reality check, the minute humans desire self-improvement miracles can happen. I find this aspect admirable especially among our elders, which is the reason I want to pursue occupational therapy in rehabilitation. During my volunteer hours, I witnessed a frail, elderly woman who went from denying any possibilities of improvement, to getting in her…

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    Family Therapy Paper

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    of the things that I find fascinating with family therapy is that (for me) it shares a number of similarities with Gestalt therapy. The most prominent of which is how it views the family in relation to the “field” and conceptualizes each member in the family relative to characteristics of their here and now behavior to form abrupt hypothesis of their conduct and recreate, support or deconstruct it within the context of the family. Family therapy as illustrated in the assigned reading “Enactment”…

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    Prosthetic Physical Therapy is a medical career in which a physical therapist helps someone who has just received a prosthetic limb after an amputation. Amputation is the removal of a limb by trauma, medical illness, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb. A prosthetic is an artificial limb made for a person who is requesting.Prosthetic Physical Therapists help patients get used to using there prosthetic, helping them put it on and…

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    treatments designed to help patients recovering from accidents, injuries or disease regain their strength and range of motion. I really like this job because I like to help people, I love seeing people get better and be happy. I think rehabilitation therapy is a good job for me and what I like. I enjoy how much work and time the therapists put into helping their patients. I have some goals that I want to reach while looking into this job. Some goals that I wanna start doing now are easy but…

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    Existential Therapy

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    4. Existential Therapy Unlike Adlerian Therapy, or Psychoanalysis, Existentialism was not founded by any person or group. Instead, the concept is a cornucopia of different ideas which contribute to a universal theory of existence (Corey, 2013, p. 140). World War II devastated Europe and left those that participated, or that were victims of the war, struggling with isolation and meaninglessness. The search for understanding and freedom within the confines of the Nazi oppression lead…

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    Outcome measures provide a way to evaluate the success of physical therapy treatments, providing a way for comparing outcomes related to different intervention approaches. The use of standardized tests and measures early in an episode of care establishes the baseline status of the patient/client, providing a way to measure the change in the patient's abilities. Each outcome measure is created to look at a different population or injury classification. Two outcome measures that can be used in the…

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    growth of OT within the school-based setting. The results included in this chapter look at the question “What are the biggest challenges facing occupational therapy in the school system?” We will also look at the following survey questions: “Which skills are underutilized in the school system by OT? Do you feel the role of occupational therapy is understood by your co-workers (teachers, principals, other therapists)? Why or why not? Are you satisfied with your job? Why or Why not? “ Survey…

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