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    Auditory Input Therapy

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    with using a phonetic or traditional-motor approach during intervention‚ it may also be appropriate to use auditory input therapy. According to Bowen (2011)‚ this type of therapy can be used with very young children as long as their parents or caretakers are involved as well. It includes minimal meaningful contrast therapy and metalinguistic activities. For example‚ this therapy would contain interesting games and activities where the child is exposed to several repetitions of particular sound targets

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    Myofascial Release Therapy

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    of there patients. When specifically looking at the collegian athletic population there are many different manual therapies are used by clinicians‚ Physical therapist (PT)‚ certified athletic trainers‚ (ATC) or chiropractor in todays field of modern medicine. Myofascial release therapy (MFR) and instrumented assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) are two commonly used manual therapy techniques by clinicians to aid in the recovery of a given injured population.

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    Creative Arts Therapy

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    Arts Therapy | How creative arts therapy can be used in nursing practice | NRS-433V | Robin Marth | 2/12/2013 | | Creative Arts Therapy A study was performed in the United Kingdom in 2012 to evaluate the usefulness of creative therapy for dementia patients. Creative therapy can include art‚ dance‚ and music‚ and movement. There is a wide range of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions that can be used with dementia. The use of arts or creative therapy has been

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    Mirror Box Therapy

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    What is mirror box therapy? Mirror therapy is used for individuals who have experienced a stroke‚ phantom limb pain‚ and peripheral nerve injury and coordination disorder. Patients are instructed to place their affected limb inside a “mirror box” that is placed perpendicular to the centre of the body. The patient performs identical‚ exaggerated movements or sensory experiences with both limbs. While attempting to move or feel‚ the patient is encouraged to look at the mirror image of their non-effected

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    PCT Essay 1 Running head: AN ILLUSTRATION OF PERSON-CENTERED THERAPY What do you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the person-centered approach? What concepts and methods might build effective bonds with clients? Discuss any shortcomings in staying with this orientation. Word Count: 2214 * * i ¦* / PCT Essay 2 Abstract This essay would attempt to explain the fundamental concepts and therapeutic methodologies that might build effective bonds with clients

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    Alzheimer's Music Therapy

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    deaf or for people that have Alzheimer’s disease‚ which is what I will be talking about throughout this essay. Music therapy‚ which was mentioned throughout a website article from the American Cancer Society‚ is a big part of this essay because it describes the importance of music. Alongside with the website‚ I pulled references from the a journal article on the effects of music therapy for patients with Alzheimer’s disease‚ from excerpts including Moving to Higher Ground by Wynton Marsalis and When

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    Ethics and Group Therapy

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    paper discussions will address which type of session counselors prefer to deal with the ethical issues and why. This paper will explore ethics in groups and private settings. It will also explain the differences ethics makes on group therapy compared to individual therapy. Additionally‚ I will explain how my leadership and personal approach has been influenced by my ethics and the challenges I’ve faced while leading a counseling group as well as individual private sessions.

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    Behavioral Activation Therapy Behavioral Activation Therapy focus on the consequences of behavior‚ counselors encourage clients to achieve their goals‚ behaviour that interferes with achieving goals is discouraged‚ this is a true operant conditioning model. An example of this be‚ suppose a client believes that no one likes them‚ Other counseling theories would try to convince the client that this isn’t true‚ but a counselor practicing behavioral activation therapy would ask the client “What are

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    One example would be conversion therapy. Conversion therapy is a therapy that claims it can change a person’s sexual preference from homosexual to heterosexual. There is no professional standard for conversion therapy. Some methods of conversion therapy include electric shock therapy‚ talk therapy and estrogen treatments. (Pappas‚ 2012) Conversion therapy is a pseudoscience because it has been disproven by several experts. In 2015‚ it was disproven

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    Reality Therapy Paper

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    Bias is one of the biggest concerns in psychotherapy of all types. It is impractical to believe that our own life experiences will not effect the way that we counsel our clients and view their behavior. In fact‚ often times the style of therapy we choose to use is derived from an agreement with the different theories of personality formation. For example‚ if we believe that our experience in early childhood speaks volumes about who we are today‚ we may identify with the psychoanalytic theory and

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