Postmodern Therapy

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    Annottated Bibliography

    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Information technology in rehabilitative therapies Computerized medical devices, assistive technology and prosthetic: An Annotated bibliography. Vision-Realistic Rendering: Simulation of the Scanned Foveal Image with Elimination of Artifacts due to Occlusion and Discretization - Springer. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-25382-9_1#page-1 This book chapter introduces and explores the Concept of Vision realistic

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    Reducing Medication Errord

    Reducing Medication Errors Medication errors are a major problem in the healthcare community, and especially in pediatrics. “Up to 27% of all pediatric medication orders result in a medication error.” Keiffer, Marcum, Harrison, Teske, and Simsic (2014). There is far less room for error with drug administration when working with pediatrics. It should be a primary goal to significantly reduce the cases of medication error in ever facility. I will discuss the importance of reducing medical errors

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    Psychosocial

    including eating healthily and visiting the gym twice a week. He only goes to the doctor when he absolutely needs to, and he has never been on medication to manage his anxiety or anger. Will is willing to work with the therapist and the agency. Initial therapy sessions take place at the agency in San Francisco. Will expects to get a better understanding of his emotions so he can start a life with his girlfriend, Skylar. Will and Skylar live together in an apartment in a suburb of San Francisco. Will talks

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    Evaluate the Claim That Person Centred Therapy Offers the Therapist All That He/She Will Need to Treat Clients

    Evaluate the claim that Person Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients This essay will evaluate the claim that Person- Centred Therapy (PCT) offers the therapist all that he or she will need to treat clients. I will define PCT, its origins and the theoretical constructs and philosophical influences that set it apart from other psychological theories, as well as explore how its founder viewed personality development, and psychological disorders. I will then

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    Dual Relationship

    Dual Relationship Mieisha Marshall, Alicia, Sara Cofield, and Candy Ladd Psych/545 November 17, 2014 Sharlie Hazen Introduction Making ethical decisions in the field of psychology can be very difficult especially when you are in the business of counseling. You have to worry about your client’s crossing that boundary while trying to escape a dual relationship. For instance, the scenario that was chosen by our group consist of a close friend of yours is having difficulty with her teenage daughter

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    Equine Therapy

    Tania Ervin Sandra Tebbe RESC 13 October 2014 Animals as Co-Therapists Using animals as co-therapists' has become a very common therapy method in today's society. Animals such as cats, dogs, and more commonly, horses, have made a huge impact on children, teens, and adults with communication and social issues. Incorporating the use of an animal, for example, showing them how to correctly clean up after an animal and how to properly care for and feed an animal, shows them a sense of responsibility

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    Person Centred Theory

    text-book examples, and even the most experienced counsellor must be unable to preventhis or her own self from affecting a relationship with a client in some way. As the theory isintended to be applied to real people, I feel that this should have been taken into account to agreater degree.It is also paradoxical that a theory based on core ‘conditions’ requires an ‘unconditional’attitude on the part of the therapist. We could explain that Rogers specifically defines thisunconditionality as an attempt

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    Protein Therapies

    class of medical treatment still has to be improved. Protein therapies have many advantages when compared to small molecule drugs. Proteins serve a highly specific and complex set of functions that cannot be reproduced by simple chemical compounds. Protein therapeutics can be broken down into groups based on what they can be used for. Group 1 are therapeutics with enzymatic or regulatory activity, Group II includes proteins therapies with special targeting activity, Group III includes protein vaccines

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    Cc Psychology

    Applying Anxiety to Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory Mizelle Hines St. Cloud State University Theories that can be applied to help clients cope with anxiety consist of Existential Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. It should be noted that the focus of this essay will be on REBT. Anxiety is a feeling of dread that results from repressed feelings, memories, and experiences that emerge to the surface of awareness (Corey, 2009). However, anxiety is not only

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    companionship whilst illusions provide a barrier in many lives. The writer emphasises the ease and rest found in living out life in Christ compared to upholding and striving to live behind the illusion of a false self.  Yalom, I. (2002). The Gift of Therapy (pp. 17-25). New York: HarperCollins. Irvin Yalom talks extensively about empathy throughout this reading. On entering this chapter the reader is introduced to three vital and crucial features a therapist should embody; empathy, a genuine air to

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