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Using Counseling And Psychotherapy In Marriages With Sexual Problems
Counseling and psychotherapy in marriages with sexual problems
Introduction
When two people are head-over-heels in love with each other , the
immediate decision that comes up in each mind is marriage . Marriage is a
very exciting phase in one 's life . It challenges one 's capacity and
ability to handle responsibilities (responsibilities for the children 's
education and future and the obligations of spouses with each other
especially in their sexual life ) for the future family that will be made
by...
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Virtual Reality Is Therapy For Injuries
VIRTUAL REALITY THERAPY
2007
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Virtual reality is therapy for injuries
The article ``Virtual reality is therapy for injuries ' addresses a
cutting-edge new development in physical therapy . The Computer Assisted
Rehabilitation Environment (better known as CAREN ) promises new hope for
individuals plagued by injury . The system utilizes virtual reality
technology to create computer simulations of outdoor activities such as
surfing and jogging . Patients like Ido Borovsky are given the
opportunity to simulate these activities in specialized equipment
provided by motion...
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Why Do People Change As A Result Of Therapy
Psychotherapy and Neurobiology : A 21st Century Partnership to Improve
Patient Care
The 21st century is identifying itself as a time of partnerships .
Partnerships in business and finance , politics , education and health
care are becoming a global standard as countries are recognizing the
benefits of shared knowledge and resources . Real-time access to
information on a global scale provides accurate information vital to the
success of shared initiatives .
The same technological advances that have been responsible for the
creation of new business...
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Utilizing Virtual Reality Therapy Application For Iraqi War Military Personnel With Ptsd
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Virtual Reality Therapy and the Treatment of PTSD .
PURPOSE :
This paper will explore the potential for using Virtual Reality Therapy in the treatment of
PTSD . Using available literature information , the paper will examine some of the benefits
inherent in Virtual Reality therapy . It will also list some important areas of treatment that
the Virtual Reality therapy system has already made significant difference on .
STATEMENT OF RELEVANCE TO PTSD REHABILITATION :
There is an ongoing technological and psychiatric quest to incorporate...
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Urine Therapy
Summary
Urine Therapy is not a new phenomenon . It was known in East and
West alike for centuries . However , this therapy fell into obscurity in
the last century . Nevertheless , it is beginning to gain recognition on
the strength of several successful research trials , even as there are
hundreds of success stories of people all over the world who have
benefited from this therapy . Among the successful turnarounds , the case
of Martha Christy is especially interesting . Martha suffered from
chronic degenerative...
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“patients Utilizing A 7-day Program Of Cbt That Incorporates Virtual Reality Therapy Will Achie...
Abstract
Social phobia is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders . The
purpose of this thesis is to emphasize the importance of technology
based therapy especially VRT for the treatment of social phobia . The
method requires a formative evaluation with focus to create a
comprehensible program that could support the feasibility if multimedia
based interactive systems being used for treatment process . The
methodology requires qualitative analysis of survey and interviews being
done on volunteers and participants . The summative evaluation which...
Psychology |
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Using A Cognitive Behavioral Intervention For Students With Asperger`s
CBT for Students with Asperger
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Introduction
Asperger syndrome (AS ) is one of the several Autism Spectrum
Disorders (ASD ) which is characterized by difficulties in social skills
and interactions and restricted , repetitive , stereotyped interests and
activities .
Aspenger syndrome was named after Hans Aspenger who described children
within his domain who appeared to have normal intelligence quotient but
lacked non- verbal communication skills , could not show empathy with
their peers and were physically inept .
AS is a...
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`bad Therapy` By: Kottler & Carlson
In the book ``Bad Therapy : Master Therapists Share Their Worst
Failures ' by Jeffrey A Kottler it shows how other therapists use
psychotherapy and how the therapists deem certain sessions as bad
therapy . When the authors began this work their aim was to create an
opportunity by which some of the most prominent therapists in the field
could talk about what they considered to be their worst work in order to
encourage other practitioners to be more open to admitting their...
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Why Do I Want To Become An Occupational Therapist And How Have I Prepared For The O.t Program?
UNDERSTANDING OCCUPATIONA THERAPY
Understanding Occupational Therapy
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2007
Abstract
Occupational Therapy is one of the many fields with the purpose of
helping its respective patients address their needs and cope with with
their disabilities . Being into this profession and the children being my
most valued clients , this paper will describe the volunteer works I have
done to serve patients who need my professional service . Aimed at
specializing on helping and caring children with disabilities and those
who need...
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U02d1 Self-assessment
Self-Assessment of Motives in Conducting Therapy
Modern theories in conducting therapy have placed the interest of the
client above all considerations . Carl Rogers (1959 ) initiated the
``person-centered ' therapy which advocates the person or the client as
the focus of the therapy . In this approach , the therapist listens
attentively to the person , and leads him to identify his conflicts in
order to decide the best solution he could apply accordingly . As such ,
the client is made to feel that his values...
Psychology |
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Treatment Evaluation
Introduction
It is important to know what treatments means as well as the meaning of
evaluation . Treatment can be defined as the care by applications and
procedures which are intended to reduce pain , injury or illness .
Evaluation on the other hand is the determination whether a person , a
group of people or an activity has met a certain requirement or
criteria . Treatment Evaluation is therefore a close supervision on
whether an item , a person or groups of people with a...
Psychology |
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Water Therapy - Improving Arthritis
Miraculous Benefit of Water Therapy : Curing Arthritis
Introduction
Arthritis is one of the painful diseases mostly suffered during old age
- people ages 65 and above . Arthritis is characterized with inflammation
and changes in the joints due to stiffness and pain . Its symptoms
include aching joints , stiffness , and limited movement due to pain ,
causing a person to become dependent on others (Normington , 2001 .
The cure for this disease is yet to be discovered . Nevertheless ,
doctors can help in slowing down...
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Treatment Efficacy Of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Minorities
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TREATMENT EFFICACY OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL
Abstract
Successful patients may not continue to take much interest in homework .
Patients and therapists both played a role in estimating homework
compliance at the end of 3 months . Patients completing assignments
consistently improved in relation to more neglectful patients . Most
research delving into the influence on psychotherapy of homework has
focused on the amount of homework assignments completed by patients and
its influence on clinical therapy . It is...
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What Is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, And What Original Psychological Principles Is It Based On?
Running Head : DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Introduction
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is a cognitive behavioral model of
psychotherapy used primarily to treat individuals diagnosed with
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD . The treatment was manualized in
1993 (Linehan , 1993a Linehan , 1993b ) and met criteria as an empirically
validated , well-established treatment for BPD in 2001 (Koons et al ,
2001 . DBT has also been found to be effective in a range of treatment
settings with a...
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Written Critique Of Drug Therapy In Nursing
Running Head : DRUG CRITIQUE
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Introduction
Nursing care is holistic , it considers not only the current complain
and situation of the patient , but the past or the patient 's history as
well and the anticipated risks or problems that may arise after taking
care of him or her . It is of utmost important to ascertain the kinds of
therapeutic regimen of the patient and its possible interactions with
each other . This is usually common if...
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