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    Open marriage is a term whose origins remain somewhat obscure‚ as it was first used as early as the 1960s. However it is commonly accepted that it had came into use in 1972.‚ when Nena O’Neill and George O’Neill first published their book "Open Marriage". Overall the book advocated a liberalization of marriage‚ by means of getting the partners in marriage more room for personal development. The book originally wasn’t conceived with the idea of advocating infidelity‚ however in one of its chapters

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    Animal Therapy Benefits

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    Studies prove that animals therapy and service animals can improve a person’s emotional health. Jodie and Arthur Toms‚ parents of ten children‚ have seen first-hand the powerful impact animals can have on a young person. Their son has always loved being outside with animals so they decided to buy him an inside friend‚ Scooby‚ then all of a sudden he started to smile again‚ then they brought their sheep up onto the verandah so he could play with them‚ the odd chicken and duck. The more their son

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    This was the first time taking the exam. I scored a 38%‚ which was rather poor. I felt that the questions were straight forward but there is one question that I had answered wrong. The question is: Beth and Paul come to counseling because Beth feels that after two years of marriage she and Paul have nothing in common. She said that for the past six months she has been complaining to Paul that there are problems with their relationship. Paul states that he doesn’t think there are problems; he feels

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    This brief report will discuss an interview in which existential therapy is used with an individual who is leaving prison and re-joining the general population. There were various positive behavioural factors exhibited by the interviewer. The interviewer seemed to be listening intently‚ and asking for elaboration on questions. With many of the answers he received‚ the interviewer asked what it meant to the client. He acknowledged that the client would be facing challenges as he re-joined society

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    Structural Family Therapy

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    Models of Therapy Structural Family Therapy Theory: Structural Family Therapy (SFT) has a few interventions within the theoretical model that I could see myself using with clients (families) from diverse backgrounds with diverse presenting problems. I am in agreement with the way this model looks at the different types of families and the types of issues they present with such as the patterns common to troubled families; some being "enmeshed‚" chaotic and tightly interconnected

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    When determining the intervention that would be used‚ many questions needed to be answer. Is the approach appropriate for addressing the problem? Is the approach relevant and appropriate to Selena? Many interventions were reviewed and studied . The invention that I felt would work best with Selena would be solution-focused therapy. Solution-focused therapy emerged in the last 20 years as a strategy for working with adults‚ families‚ and minors and has been successful. Hepworth et al. (2013) stated

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    that my partner‚ Alicia Buettner‚ and I are focused on is that of trying to incorporate a collaborative class between the physical and occupational therapy students at the University of Findlay that specializes on the use of prosthetic rehabilitation equipment in therapy. This project is motivated by the need for experience and knowledge of what each therapy major has to offer one another when working simultaneously in the healthcare field while still in a positive‚ learning environment. In addition

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    Naturalism Presented in The Open Boat Naturalistic writers tend to write in a somewhat scientific method because their characters are placed in a situation where the forces of nature or the environment are imposed upon them. The characters are then observed to see how they handle the challenge. Stephen Crane’s "The Open Boat" follows this pattern of writing. The reader is allowed to observe as the four characters fight against the natural elements to survive. The different forces of nature

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    Discuss psychological therapies for schizophrenia In schizophrenia‚ the person may believe that somebody or something else is controlling their behaviour. Delusions are thought to result from faulty interpretations of events. CBT is used to hep the patient identify and correct these. During CBT patients are encouraged to: trace the origins of their symptoms to see how they might have developed. Evaluate the content of any delusions or voices and consider ways in which they might test validity

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    entitled “What is Occupational Therapy?” This paper will include an in depth definition and meaning of occupational therapy and over view of the profession. Where it began and who helped mold it into the current practice. Also the paper will discuss the various employment settings‚ the education requirements and the appropriate accreditations as well as the numerous organizations affiliated with the practice of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy (OT) takes holistic approach

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