Essays Tagged: "therapists"
The role of occupational therapists in mental health care.
... away from institutionalization and towards a more diverse structure: in addition, occupational therapists already tend to have experience with community-based work as well as... all the groups of health care professionals who are community-based, occupational therapists should be well accustomed to dealing with patients both inside and outside..., has therefore come under greater scrutiny. Greaves's study suggests that occupational therapists are for the most part coping well with the changes in approaches...
Why I Want To Be A Occupational Therapist
... silverware. I think that would make me suited to become an Occupational Therapist. This career might conflict with my personality because sometimes I loose patients... well. I really cannot think of any risks of becoming an Occupational Therapist because there really isn't any unless people drive you crazy. These...The health related career that interests me the most is an Occupational Therapist. I choose this career because they help people regain their ability to...
Analysis for Airline Industry.
... business class passengers innovations such as stand-up bars on board, onboard therapists offering massages and beauty treatments, complimentary limousines to and from the airport...
A Comparison of Christian and Secular Counseling with a Bible Word Study Basis
... in his or her clinical practice. Ethical ConsiderationsValue conflicts between clients and therapists are inevitable, especially for Christian counselors working within a secular environment. Although... future (Isaiah 61:1-2). According to Grencavage and Norcross (1990), the therapists ability to cultivate hope and enhance positive expectancies within the client... (p.374) was one commonality found in the qualities of effective therapists. Recent emphasis on ESRs shows the importance of a strong therapy relationship and...
Reflection on mental health nursing placement using Gibbs (1988) model of reflection
.... He is very concerned for the safety of his mother. The occupational therapist suggested she visit to assess Kate's safety in her home concerning... comprise of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, nurses, occupational therapists and social workers, but other therapists such as family therapists, psychotherapists and counsellors might also become involved...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
... method. In order to foster this spirit of collaborative empiricism, cognitive behavioral therapists typically begin treatment by educating patients about their disorder. Helping patients understand... treatment option for a number of mental disorders (Ford-Martin, 2002). Cognitive therapists believe that maladaptive cognitions arise from faulty social learning, dysfunctional family experiences...
To demonstrate how members of the multi-disciplinary team worked together to achieve a positive client outcome.
.../health/medical_notes/1079451.stm [Accessed: 20th August 06] Burke.L, 2006, Occupational therapists, [Online] Accessed from: http://www.occupationaltherapists.com/ [Accessed: 2nd September 06] Darby... their independence and reduce the risk of relapse (Burke 2006). The occupation therapist guided and supervised Martin with his cooking which also gave them a... had changed over the month he had been in the rehabilitation unit. The occupational therapist also worked with Martin. The main role of the occupational...
Cognitive Interventions
... developed by Aldo Pucci, President of the National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists. Pucci is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Licensed Professional Counselor. Aldo Pucci... of treatment; which include individual therapy, group skills training, telephone contact, and therapist consultation. Individual therapy is the primary source of therapy to begin with... psychology and perception and linguistics. (www.rational-living-therapy.org)Rational Living Therapists do not feel that labeling is an effective way to reach clients...
Multicultural counseling, diversity counseling, counseling diverse populations, APA references.
... of Psychoanalysis, 30, 255-286. Kaufman, J., & Carlozzi, A. (1997). Factors Influencing Therapist Selections AmongGays, Lesbians and Bisexuals. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 10, 287. Mair, D... discovered that gender, not sexual orientation, differed between GLBT individuals in selecting therapists (Kaufman and Carlozzi, 1997). Models When a GLBT individual comes out this... of the American Psychological Association discovered that 58.2 per cent of therapist stated knowing personally about events of professional bias against GLBT clients. This...
Experiential Family Therapy (of Carl Whitaker)
...) mid-phase and 3) disentanglement. During the engagement stage of therapy the therapist uses the following intervention strategies: expanding the symptom, highlighting cross-generational and... adults supervise children (Allowing children to fight physically and verbally with the therapist, with reasonable limits set). In addition to these techniques Whitaker often worked...). Affective confrontation - Siding directly with one or more members against others. (The therapist angrily tells parents who try to intervene to stop interrupting the process...
Professional Workplace Dilemma
... the management of both our department and Human Resources and the nurse/therapist relationship became very strained. This made the overall working environment somewhat hostile... supervisors definitely had a learning experience. The person involved was a staff therapist in his 50's whom had been at DRHRC for over 20...
Major depression: case study investigation.
... by working hypotheses (formulations) developed jointly by patient, his/her family and therapist from the assessment information. Change is brought about by a variety of... PLAN Upon getting details of the patient's case history, I (his therapist chalked out the following 10-week Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) intervention plan... his life. After allowing the client to vent his spleen, I, the therapist assign the following homework to him: Homework: Write down all your symptoms...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and the Model of Human Occupation.
... CBT included anxiety, depression, self-esteem, assertion, sexuality, and family relations. The therapists utilized cognitive restructuring techniques, relaxation, deep-breathing exercises, and visualization. From the... group treatment (2nd ed.). Thorofare, NJ: Slack. Johnston, M. T. (1987). Occupational therapists and the teaching of cognitive-behavioral skills. American Journal of Occupational Therapy...
Rogerian Theory
... for this process to become successful. A growth promoting environment requires the therapist to be congruent, have unconditional positive regard for the client, as well.../she accepts and respects themselves, without being taught anything specific by the therapist. The resources all lie within the client. This theory further focuses on... involved figuring out the past before working on the present. Also, a therapist and client involves a special relationship, giving and taking both ways. This...
Country Risk and Strategic Planning Analysis Paper
....wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canada&oldid=115001600Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (n.d.). Statement On Oxygen Bars. Retrieved March 13, 2007, from http... sales and use of our product. Both the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists and medical doctors opposed the use of oxygen for recreation or personal... cafés and coffee shops, resorts, day spas with salons and massage therapists, medical spas and doctor offices. Canada is a member of the North...
Family Systems Therapy
... the family worked well together. These exceptions are seen as “unique outcomes”. Therapists also use alternative narratives. They explore strengths, special abilities, and aspirations of... each other and coordinate their facial expressions, body positions and voice. Humanistic therapists ascribe five style of relating within the family. These are the placater... finding the solution to the child’s interpersonal and academic problems. Narrative therapists use several techniques to accomplish their goals. They try to externalize the...
Depression
....T. (1985). Cognitive therapy: A sign of retrogression or progress. The behavior Therapist, 9, 2-3. Beck, A.T. (1987). Cognitive models of depression. Journal...
Psychology 101
... treatment option for a number of mental disorders (Ford-Martin, 2002). Cognitive therapists believe that maladaptive cognitions arise from faultysocial learning, dysfunctional family experiences, or... method. In order to foster this spirit of collaborative empiricism, cognitive behavioral therapists typically begin treatment by educating patients about their disorder. Helping patients understand...
Borderline Personality Disorder - Understanding It, History, Treatment, Closing - Includes Outline and Bibliography
..., opinions, and emotions, as well as to respect themselves independently of a therapist. Stage IV, the last stage, focuses on overcoming problems of daily life... borderline, and if at any point in therapy this commitment wavers, the therapist returns to this stage. Stage I, the most distinctive and rigidly structured... substantial decrement in the degree of pathology. In the pretreatment stage, the therapist seeks to gain a commitment to the goals of treatment from the...
Workplace Dilemma
... the management of both our department and Human Resources and the nurse/therapist relationship became very strained. This made the overall working environment somewhat hostile... supervisors definitely had a learning experience. The person involved was a staff therapist in his 50's who had been at LLUMC for over 20...