Not exact matches
Athletic Trainers
work closely with physicians and other health professionals and are responsible for being current in several areas, including: an evidence based
practice (EBP), prevention and health promotion (PHP), clinical examination and diagnosis (CE), acute care
of injuries and illnesses (AC),
therapeutic interventions (TI), psychosocial strategies and referral (PS), healthcare administration (HA), and professional development and responsibility (PD).
Our group is specifically
working on improvement
of islet isolation and transplantation protocols in clinical
practice and the development
of novel
therapeutic options in the field
of beta cell replacement with a clear translational «bench to bedside» approach by linking experimental research with preclinical and clinical
work:
Body
work is
therapeutic methods that center on the body for the promotion
of physical health and emotional and spiritual well - being, including massage, various systems
of touch and manipulation, relaxation techniques, and
practices designed to affect the body «senergy flow.
Therapeutic work includes individualized
practice plans, anxiety and stress reduction
practices, introduction to and development
of a variety
of approaches to meditation.
Since the
practice of Therapeutic Yoga is specifically geared towards those recovering from injury or illness, it is especially appropriate for those populations OTs generally
work with.
Common areas that are missed are volume, or doing the correct amount
of work,
therapeutic measures, such as relieving built up tension in the soft tissues, and proper stretching
practices.
The Community Arts Engagement Minor is for students who wish to
work in art / design education and socially engaged art / design
practices in venues that do not require a teaching credential, such as K - 12 private schools, museum education departments, community arts centers, correctional facilities,
therapeutic arts programs, design companies that focus on educational materials, and the use
of art and design as an agent for positive social change.
Her
work became a
therapeutic practice and vehicle for self - exploration and documentation
of her everyday struggles as a person with irreparable memory loss.
Edmeades»
work, which ranges loosely between the lens, object - making and drawing, has been focused through a
practice of performance that has continued at times outside
of an artistic or academic context and into
therapeutic and esoteric experiments.
About his art, Jago states, «Painting for me is a part
of a
therapeutic practice and in this body
of work, I am
working through my own anxiety to do with the worries I have regarding where we are heading as a species.
As an editorial photographer, he found himself
working with teenage fathers and elderly prisoners, and this set him on his route to
working with terror suspects, prisoners in Guantánamo Bay, and, most recently, a three - year residency at the UK's only wholly
therapeutic prison, HMP Grendon, where he
worked with the inmates to produce four new bodies
of challenging
work, each employing methods new to his
practice, which are now on show at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham.
He brings a unique skill set that is perfect for truly
working alongside companies to identify the best solutions to create successful and productive environments.He began his career
practicing, supervising teams, and building programs around mental health and addictions
therapeutic practices for the State
of Colorado.
Working within the theoretical framework
of cognitive - behavioral therapy, I incorporate multiple strategies and techniques into my
therapeutic practice, including mindfulness meditation.»
As the owner and director
of the
practice, I view the
therapeutic relationship as one
of collaboration and support,
working together in a client centered, individual growth model
of therapy.»
I received my BA from University
of Arkansas in Social
Work and Criminal Justice and an MSW from University
of Michigan in
Therapeutic Practice and Community Organizing.
My framework is a natural outcome
of my own ongoing
therapeutic work and developing spiritual
practice, allowing me to more fluently move between the spiritual language
of love and compassion and the psychological language
of emotional distress and resiliency.
While I am not suggesting that improvements can not be made to such programs, or that child care staff, like other professionals, require supervision and support to increasingly develop a vision
of their
work that includes a
therapeutic focus, I am suggesting that any notion that suggests that quality Child and Youth
Practice is not
therapeutic needs to be vigorously rejected, and is not in keeping with recent outcome research which suggests the reverse.
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The article argues that the orientation adopted by Dr. Albert Ellis and other practitioners
of Rational - Emotive Behaviour Therapy (including the author) is well suited to
work with young offenders, and has direct and practical implications for
therapeutic procedures and
practices.
Impact
of the Adversary System on Forensic Social
Work Practices: Threat to
Therapeutic Alliance and Fiduciary Relation: Journal
of Forensic Psychology
Practice Vol 4 (4) 2004, 3 - 33.
Gestalt therapy holds an interesting and, at times controversial place in the history
of theory and
therapeutic practice as it regards trauma and
working with relationship problems, especially in couple's
work.
We will utilize a variety
of therapeutic practices to identify and
work through life situations that may be causing uncomfortable feelings or behaviors that are hurtful to relationships or self.
CLINICAL
PRACTICE WORKSHOPS Raise the awareness
of particular issues crucial to couple therapy, for example establishing symmetrical rapport, defining and
working with interactional process, maintaining
therapeutic effectiveness, facilitating change (primarily small group learning).
Therapeutic practices and ethical beliefs
of professionals
working with adolescents in residential treatment.
After a brief connection with the schema theoretical introduction and sharing
of some experiences in
practice (WS 1), the focus will be laid on the features
of the particular
therapeutic relationship, including the concepts
of limited reparenting, empathic confrontation and practical
working with the special schema
therapeutic techniques.
In addition to her
therapeutic training and
work Michelle brings 17 years
of successful sales and marketing experience to her coaching
practice.
And all too often, dedicated training programmes aimed specifically at online
work focus primarily on the very basic mechanics
of online
practice, offering precious little engagement with the actual
therapeutic process which may unfold between client and online therapist over a period
of weeks, months, or even years.
I have had the privilege
of providing in - home
therapeutic services for children who are on the Autism spectrum, and have
worked in a variety
of hospitals including an inpatient behavioral health center hospital, main hospital, rehabilitation hospital, state forensic hospital, community mental health clinic, university counseling center, several outpatient private
practice facilities and most recently in intensive outpatient and partialized hospitalization programs.
«I am a New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years
of experience
working with children, adolescents, adults and families in private
practice, schools, and
therapeutic programs.
In his independent Play Therapy
practice he is commissioned directly by families or through a range
of agencies to offer
therapeutic work to children and young people.
Emphasis in this training is on learning concepts and skills that will enhance the
therapeutic practice of those
working with children / adolescents and not on the personal development
of participants.
I first became aware
of Dr. Shechtman's
work when I was editor
of Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and
Practice and she submitted a brilliant manuscript examining
therapeutic factors in groups for aggressive boys.
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I
work with individuals, couples, and families, using an integration
of mindfulness - based
practice and cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT), within a supportive and collaborative
therapeutic relationship.»
We'll
work collaboratively to develop a website that represents your therapy or counseling,
practice, emphasizes your
therapeutic areas
of specialty, and helps to attract new therapy clients.