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    A Personalised Induction

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    A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective Induction is a type of tool to assist an individual to use the ability that each and everyone of us possesses such as to enable us to go into a trance. The subconscious mind can continue to hear what is said and for this reason the subconscious can continue being stimulated in the same way by using the senses. A personalised induction is used to help an individual focus his or her awareness on something and to slowly move towards the

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    receptors are chemicals‚ typically odorant molecules. Which of the following modalities will induce the largest amplitude receptor potential in the olfactory receptor? Moderate-Intensity Chemical. The adequate stimulus for a Pacinian corpuscle is

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    VARK is an acronym which represents the different sensory modalities involved in learning new information. It stands for the Visual‚ Aural‚ Reading/Writing‚ and Kinesthetic methods to acquire and process information. While there are certain people who learn primarily in one fashion‚ the majority of the populus assimilates new information using multiple modalities. According to the VARK Guide for Learning Styles (1)‚ approximately sixty percent of any population‚ cross-culturally‚ fits into the

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    Home   "The physician treats‚ but nature heals."                                                     Hippocrates THE HOLISTIC APPROACH By definition‚ the word "holistic" means:  "relating to or concerned with wholes or complete systems rather than with the analysis of‚ treatment of‚ or dissection into parts -- medicine which attempts to treat both the mind and the body."   As such‚ true holistic therapies must include more than just a set of symptoms to be addressed. They must consider the

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    of a combination of the different imaging modalities is important in order to diagnose and stage PDAC‚ as well as provide the basis if the tumor is resectable or not. Each modality has something to offer but overall CT remains the most commonly used modality for diagnosing and staging. CT allows for quick scans and provides radiologists with cross-sectional images that are key to determining the resectability of the tumor. CT is also the primary modality used for follow-up imaging after a patient

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    There are multiple types of activities that fulfill the purpose of the modality‚ for example: canine assisted therapy it fits under the modality and fulfill its purpose because being around dogs and playing with them has shown increase in physical activity‚ relives depression and anxiety‚ decreases stress and much more. The second one would be elephant assisted therapy‚ which fits under the modality and fulfill its purpose because it helps kids overcome disabilities by developing skills and behaviors

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    Customized Learning Theory

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    References: Anderson‚ M.‚ (N.D.). Modalities. Retrieved from: http://web.cortland.edu/andersmd/learning/Modalities.htm Courtade‚ G. R.‚ Servilio‚ K.‚ Ludlow‚ B. L.‚ & Anderson‚ K. (2010). Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements for Special Educators: Perceptions of West Virginia Stakeholders

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    v Permissive 4 Modality 5 Conclusion 5 Introduction This will discuss the topic if a personalised induction is always more effective and will look at the theoretical concepts and techniques. I will be looking at the permissive technique through the work of Erickson and on the opposite end of the scale I will take a look at the use of authoritarian screeds through the work of Hull and Freud who were known as more traditional hypnotherapists. I will also look at Modalities as another technique

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    interesting‚ and intensely researched disability. In this paper‚ I will provide a detailed description of what autism is and describe its characteristics. I will also explain the types of modalities that I would provide individuals with this disabling condition and how I would apply the APIE process with one of these modalities as a Recreational Therapist. I believe in the philosophy that Dr. Temple Grandin once said “ there needs to be a lot more emphasis on what a child can do instead of what he cannot

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    degrees extension. This position leaves the carpal tunnel in the most open position‚ thus allowing restoration of maximum circulation to the median nerve. The reduction of inflammation on the median nerve can be achieved by the use of NSAIDS‚ and modalities may also be used to relieve numbness and inflammation to the affected

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