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    Hello Kannis, I am just writing you to put out some concerns that I been having about my work in Therapy 4 Kids. I am very grateful for the opportunity given to me in becoming a member of your clinic and the time you have spent helping me but I am worry that there is no space for me in this company. I don’t want to be a burden but I have been very stressed and confuse at to which position I am hired for. You are aware that my interest from the beginning was in the speech assistant positiion and…

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    discuss their loss, ominous vulnerability. Mildred was going through cumulative grief or ‘grief overload’- This is the experience of suffering a recurring loss before one has grieved the initial loss (Haley, 2017) In broad terms Person-centered Care Therapy is focusing care on the needs of the ‘person’ rather than the needs of the service (Royal College of Nursing, 2015). In modern times, it has been the established paradigm that people who need health care are not just content to sit back and…

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    Occupational therapy – An occupational therapist can recognize areas of difficulty in your daily activities, such as getting dressed up, cleaning yourself and going to the local shops. They can help you in your every-day work and make sure that your home is safe and properly arranged for you. An occupational therapist can help you to carry out your daily activities smoothly by:  Provide help and training on different ways to perform daily activities like bathing, dressing up, eating, working…

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    hard time getting over the experience because they resent the fact that it happened and they resent the person who abused them but any kind of therapy that supports women’s expression of anger without helping them to find meaning in their suffering and teaching them how to forgive the abuser, may not be enough in helping them recover. Forgiveness therapy allows women to consider forgiving the abuser, make the decision to forgive the abuser, work to forgive the abuser, find meaning in their pain…

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    In the early years of music therapy, many organizations formed in an attempt to spread the word of music therapy and organize publishing. In 1998 these groups came together to form a unified organization with the same goal for music therapy, The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). While the CBMT holds therapists accountable and sets standards, the AMTA works to spread the word about music therapy through social media or publishing findings or experiments for therapists. The AMTA plans to…

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    1. What is music therapy? The American Music Therapy Association defines Music Therapy as “the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved Music Therapy program” (AMTA). In Music Therapy, music is used to describe the medium in which the therapy is administered. In a therapeutic relationship, the Music Therapist assesses and addresses the individual…

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    Group Therapy Criteria

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    In general, most patients can work efficiently in some form of group therapy. Patients are candidates for group therapy if they are willing to listen to others and talk about themselves. The exclusion criteria are: refusal to join a group or to endure group agreements and severe problems to relate interpersonally. Contrary to popular opinion, people who are not well in the group are NOT the primary candidates for group therapies. Caution should also be exercised in including patients who are…

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    Of Physical Therapy Nowadays sports physical therapy provides cutting edge technology, it deals with rehabilitation of problems and sports-related injuries, prevention, evaluation and treatments. Mostly physical therapy involved in improving athlete's performance. Furthermore, it involves areas like improving mobility, agility and balance and reducing injuries. Improving balance is essential for preventing injuries as well as for enhancing better performance. In sports physical therapy New York…

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    illnesses that have caused them to lose physical ability. After evaluating the patient, the therapist conducts an exercise plan specific to the patient's ability. Physical Therapy has increased tremendously over the previous decades and is continuing to improve, making recovery more efficient and faster. The rising career of Physical Therapy is being influenced by its developing history, technology, rules and regulations, and world wide influence. In 460 BC, manual manipulation for pain relief…

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    Alternate therapies are a good way to find effective cures to common as well as unusual ailments that might plague us. People resort top alternate therapies when chemicals and medicines prove ineffective is alleviating their pain and illness. While there are several alternate therapies that are practiced by professional therapists all across the world, magnetic therapy is known to be the most scientific and popular form of alternate healing. Magnetic therapy is a natural and non-evasive therapy…

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