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    Play Therapy for Children Coping with Sexual Abuse Trauma Lindsay Olson‚ 500381867 Audrey Huberman CLD 444: Art Therapies for Young Children Tuesday‚ February 24‚ 2015 Abstract This paper reviews literature focusing on child sexual abuse victims and the use of Play Therapy. It outlines the benefits of including parents in the therapeutic interventions and play therapy sessions with their child. It touches on the different theoretical perspectives of Play Theory and highlights potential

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    Person-Centered Therapy Person-Centered Therapy is a form of psychoanalytical counseling developed in the 1940s by Carl Rogers. The foundation of this form of therapy stemmed from Rogers’ belief that all people have an inherent desire to be good. Every person has a self-concept or an ideal self which represents what type of person they want to be or think they are. However‚ a person’s self-concept may not be reflected in their real life experiences and this incongruence creates psychological

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    Physical Therapy is used to help with many problems someone may face. Walking‚ talking‚ and writing are very important in everyday life. However‚ one that is hardly talked about is balance problems. Balance problems affect many people yet they do not know they have it or how to treat it.     Balance problems are conditions that make you feel dizzy‚ lightheaded‚ or nauseous. Balance problems are commonly caused by health conditions‚ muscle weakness‚ joint stiffness‚ heart conditions‚ or problems in

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    Group therapy has been an effective tool‚ utilized in the fields of medicine for over a hundred years with many favorable results. These groups in the beginning were undefined by therapeutic definition‚ yet primarily comprised of members with similar inflictions. Grouping in society is considered natural‚ but this process was considered unnatural in the ideology of a therapeutic value at the time. Cormack (2015) states that groups setting will produce conditions similar to those a client will face

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    Balance Physical Therapy. When potential patients read our name‚ we want them to feel relieved that their injuries will soon be healed and their bodies restored. Our names signifies how physical therapy will relieve pain while enhancing the healing process and restore ones body’s strength and balance to their preinjury performance. Mission Statement and Rationale Together‚ we will restore your body to its preinjury performance. Restoring Strength and Balance Physical Therapy defines the athlete

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    This paper is intended to highlight these concerns in three different setting. The first setting will discuss how client from a culturally diverse population might be affected when receiving medical treatment. The second setting will discuss the therapy

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    Wilderness Therapy Luis Salazar University of Phoenix Why Wilderness Therapy? Wilderness Therapy programs use the wilderness as a tool to quickly and effectively impact students/youth at risk. Experiential in nature‚ emotional growth wilderness programs provide struggling adolescents an opportunity to challenge themselves physically and emotionally while exploring the unhealthy behaviors that have prevented them from making progress in their lives. The wilderness program environment

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    Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling Tarleton State University Abstract Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is affecting many combat veterans returning from the current wars or those that have returned from the past wars. PTSD can affect the veteran for the rest of his or her life if not found and treated early. Some may self-medicate to help numb the pain from memories. Research has and still is being conducted to find alternative ways that do not use prescriptions

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    Play Therapy with Ms. Atinaja Mixed emotions. Sad because it will be the last seminar to attend to under Special Topics. Yet‚ happy because we learned a lot in this course. The word “Play therapy” was new in my vocabulary. I never heard that one before. I was thinking‚ is it an approach‚ strategy or is it like other services such as Occupational Therapy‚ Speech Therapy‚ or Behavioral Therapy. I feel so excited to learn this thing. Most especially‚ when I heard that the speaker was

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    What if people lived healthier lives‚ practiced preventive medicine‚ and took precautions against illness and disease? My days in the physical therapy department often made me think about the prevention of injuries as well as the injuries themselves. I was already doubting my future career choice as a physical therapist. Although I loved the science of it and helping people‚ the lack of variety within the field and its limited options for growth bothered me. I needed a career that helped a large

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