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    Presidential Address‚ Mr. Massey made the point that direct access was not a new issue in physical therapy (Massey‚ 2002). In fact‚ by 2002 “the battle” for direct access had already been going on for two decades (Massey‚ 2002). It was a battle that was fought state by state. Three decades later‚ the US Virgin Islands‚ the District of Columbia‚ and all 50 states allow direct access of physical therapy services as of January 1‚ 2015 (Direct Access at the State Level‚ 2015). Direct access removed state

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    Brice Family: A systemic approach Juli Baines MFCC/561 January 9‚ 2013 Jenny Brenn‚ MFT‚ LCADC The Brice Family: A systemic approach The Family Crucible‚ written by Augustus Napier and Carl Whitaker (1978)‚ exemplifies a fragmented family system. The family consists of David a VIP lawyer‚ Carolyn an angry mother‚ Claudia an enraged teenager‚ Don the 11-year-old peacemaker‚ and six-year-old Laura. Co-therapists‚ Napier and Whitaker have taken on the task of working with the family using

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    needs to train the client on how to perform measurable skills to enable the client to reach his or her goals (pg. S30). The practitioner can educate a client by reviewing at home exercises before the client tries them. Training the client or their family on how to provide a safe environment for a shower transfer is part of the intervention. Advocacy intervention is important for the practitioner along with the client. The practitioner can advocate for local people on a community board or participate

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    fascinating to watch the development of psychological theories over time. Overall‚ the theoretical orientation I found most convincing is cognitive-behavioral therapy‚ although I appreciate the warmth of the therapeutic alliance in nondirective approaches. Having an amateur interest in philosophy‚ I found the similarities between the therapies personalities and theories fascinating. Studying human motivation‚ development‚ and behavior is not a straightforward as medicine or physics; it is more directly

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    Abstract In this paper the theories of multigenerational family therapy and structural family therapy are applied to the Melendez family. Beginning with the biography of the Hispanic family‚ assessment of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the family‚ stage of the family life cycle‚ cultural elements that impact the family and explanation of the types and qualities of relationships depicted in the Melendez genogram and ecomap the foundation for therapeutic goals and interventions are set. Goals

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    civilization. Music has grown to define a person’s values and become an aspect of culture. Such a force has led medical specialists to believe in music therapy as a treatment just like any other drug would be. As a result‚ the music therapeutic field of study has grown over the past decades with support from new findings from extended research. Music therapy should be one of the top treatments for common medical situations‚ such as cancer‚ and should be present in all hospitals. Music as communication

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    Personal Model of Helping Unconditional Empathetic Empowerment Therapy (UEET) is closely related to Person Centered Therapy to a certain degree. This particular model or approach of therapy is designed to meet the clients where they are‚ see the issues through their lenses‚ coach them on goal setting‚ help client become self-aware so that they can find their own way towards a more fulfilling life style. To be able to help develop and build on a client’s strength is an empowering method and tool

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    Occupational Therapy is a certain therapy that helps get people back to their everyday lives. A lot of people could benefit from this practice. This occupation is good for individuals that love to take care of others. Very creative people would love this job. Occupational therapy involves working with people that have different disabilities‚ ages‚ and developmental stages. Occupational Therapy began in the 1700’s during the age of enlightenment. In 1793 Phillipe Pinel a French physician. Had the

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    students to adjust their sails to reach their goals in life. “Occupational therapy is the health profession that focuses on maximizing a person’s ability to participate in life independently” (“April is”) . Some Occupational therapist work in school environments specializing in helping students improve daily tasks and allowing for an easier time learning in a school setting. I Occupational Therapy is a specialized type of therapy that focuses on the treatment and development of daily life skilled to

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    Maintaining family ties As you read this chapter‚ you may find yourself looking for some magic formula‚ some specific set of communication patterns or skills that will enable you family to reach the zenith of family life. You should know by now that you won’t encounter any such formula in this book. The interpersonal communication patterns that leat to success or failure are many‚ and their creation and variety should by a source of celebration as much as sorrow.in fact many family therapists and

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