Sentences with phrase «known therapeutic programs»

In the case study, the patient underwent intensive speech therapy using two known therapeutic programs — one to develop mouth muscle control and the other to develop sounds.

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Upon completion of his Waldorf Teacher Education in Eugene, he accepted a teaching position with a therapeutic educational program in association with Hawthorne Valley Waldorf School and Farm known as the E.A.R.T.H. (Education and Renewal Through Hands) program in Upstate New York.
She was co-architect of the therapeutic lifestyle change program known as FirstLine Therapy Certification and has lectured globally on topics as diverse as functional nutrition, neurological health, and the art of wellness coaching.
The use of unadopted shelter animals in visitation programs is not supported because of the many stressors of the therapeutic situation (shelter mascots are an exception to this policy because shelter staff tend to be very familiar with them and will know if / when they are suited to therapy work).
Tails of Aloha was established in 1994 by Gayle Igarashi, her insight on how animals can have a therapeutic affect on all aged or ill people prompted her to create what's known today as Tails of Aloha, an animal assisted therapy program.?
No matter which medical assistant program you join, you will be required to learn some basic skills which may include patient care and communication, pharmacology, clinical assistance, health sciences, medical insurance information, lab procedures and therapeutic care.
It is comforting to know that with course work such as play buddies, there are some good programs available for those who wish to make play therapy an integral piece of their therapeutic offerings.
These include the Child Study, a multi-site longitudinal randomized controlled trial of the Friends of the Children professional youth mentoring program; the Relief Nursery Study, a randomized controlled trial of a multimodal therapeutic preschool program for at risk children and families; the Parent Child Study, a randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary school.
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