My greatest
strength as a therapist and coach is that I have done and continue to do my own inner work.
Not exact matches
The
therapist is seen
as a warm human being whose task is to accept and affirm the wills of persons until they can develop
strength in exercising their own wills.
The treatment provided by a physical
therapist seeks to restore range of motion and
strength,
as well
as restore proprioception at the ankle.
As a pediatric Occupational
Therapist, I see and treat many issues in older babies, toddlers and children that likely started in early infancy - head shape problems, poor upper body and core
strength, sensory processing challenges, and more.
When I was in clinical practice
as a women's health physical
therapist, I had the distinct advantage of being able to physically examine my patients to determine their level of pelvic floor
strength and muscular control.
As physical
therapist Gray Cook puts it, there's no sense in «adding
strength to dysfunction.»
After you've healed, consider seeing a physical
therapist, trainer, or Egoscue specialist to get your balance and
strength assessed
as well
as your running and walking gait so that you're better fitted for proper, supportive footwear.
Jeff Cavaliere MSPT, CSCS served
as both the Head Physical
Therapist and Assistant
Strength Coach for the New York Mets during the National League East Championship 2006, 2007 and 2008 seasons and coached some of the game's most accomplished players including future hall of fame pitchers Tom Glavine and Pedro Martinez, and perennial all - stars Carlos Delgado, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Jose Reyes, and Billy Wagner to name just a few.
My goal
as a yoga teacher and yoga
therapist is to share the wisdom I've gained from my experiences and studies, and to guide students to a place of discovery, joy, peace,
strength and healing within themselves.
Get customized accessory programming from a physical
therapist who trains
as hard
as you do and understands your limitations to resolve nagging aches and pains, increase your
strength, and help you train harder to reach your fitness goals.
As a trained physical
therapist, I have spent a lot of time making sure that RBT protects your joints, while building lean muscle regardless your age, gender,
strength level or fitness level.
I am a single women who works
as a professional occupational
therapist who enjoys helping others find their
strengths to succeed.
It's an amazing cardiovascular exercise for any dog and, due to the
therapist's ability to adjust so many variables, the underwater treadmill will continue to challenge your dog
as he or she regains
strength.
Thus, it indeed is a very good idea to place in all the
strengths you have in it and make it imitate your outlook so that you can secure the job and get a great salary
as a physical
therapist assistant.
In my short time
as a practicing personal trainer, I noticed novices who give general advice on the overall outcomes and didn't collaborate with mentors,
strength coaches or physical
therapists.
Professional Experience National Association Family Institute (Waterbury, CT) 8/2009 — Present Program Coordinator • Formulate and implement appropriate IEP goals while employing effective assessment techniques to record progress and develop data - driven prediction of instruction success • Produce creative and effective student accommodations, focusing on the integration of significant 1:1 time • Communicate effectively with speech / occupational / physical
therapists on student progress, including areas of
strength / weakness
as well
as behavioral and emotional considerations • Develop and leverage supportive relationships with parents to promote the creation of a 24/7 learning environment, including the organization and involvement in class trips to foster vocational skills
Using Gottman Method's Sound House Relationship, your
therapist will discuss areas of
strength in your relationship
as well
as areas of need.
As a
therapist with clinical and life experience, who believes everyone has their own
strengths, I work collaboratively with clients.
«My ultimate goal
as a
therapist is to help you learn to use your
strengths as a person to achieve your goals in life.
As a person centered (you drive the session), strength based therapist (we work from your assets and strengths) I utilize different approaches as best suits your issues or concern
As a person centered (you drive the session),
strength based
therapist (we work from your assets and
strengths) I utilize different approaches
as best suits your issues or concern
as best suits your issues or concerns.
«I approach work
as a
therapist the same way I approach life, choosing to emphasize
strengths over weakness and using positive reinforcement to endorse change.
I acknowledge the courage it can take to seek assistance,
as a
therapist I always focus on clients
strengths.
As a
therapist, I believe each person is unique and therefore has a specific set of
strengths.
My goal
as a
therapist is to help individuals and couples clarify the type of lives they want to live, recognize
strengths, identify obstacles, discover realistic solutions, and devise a plan to reach established goals.
My goal
as your
therapist will be to provide an open and accepting place where you can progressively build on your
strengths and overcome that which holds you back.
As your therapist you can rely on the strength of our relationship as a vehicle for chang
As your
therapist you can rely on the
strength of our relationship
as a vehicle for chang
as a vehicle for change.
«
As a collaborative, outcome - oriented, and
strength - based
therapist, my goal is to help you lead a life and build relationships that are meaningful.
As the
therapist, I will work with the inner
strengths of those individuals and help them navigate their life to become their truest self.
The main
strengths of the Gestalt approach to this work are its intense focus on the constructivist model of experience, the emphasis on working within the context of the problem, the position of the
therapist as a facilitator of the process, the focus on general goals (presence and awareness, leading to better connections with others) rather than specific outcomes, and the emphasis on issues of shame
as central to relational problems and their ultimate solutions.
My role
as a
therapist is to serve
as a guide to help the client identify and express their needs and wants,
as well
as assist the client in recognizing their
strengths and ability to cope, heal and grow.»
Every client possesses
strengths and abilities and
as a
therapist I assist clients in recognizing their
strengths and abilities to help affect positive change.
My job
as therapist is to help them find ways to uncover their natural talents for joy, confidence, energy,
strength, love and serenity.
The
therapist can then help the client figure out how their personal
strengths can be
as useful
as these superpowers.
As a
therapist, I approach treatment from a
strengths - based perspective and incorporate aspects of positive psychology (mindfulness, character
strengths) into therapy.»
As a
strength - based
therapist, I believe that every person possesses the tools they need to find the solutions they seek.
The hope and
strength Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy brings to the field of couples therapy and individual couples is truly transformative
as well
as personally exciting for me
as a
therapist and
as a husband.
As a Certified Gottman Couples
Therapist, all of my couples therapy work focuses on assessing the
strengths and challenges in your relationship and giving you the practical tools you need to gain clarity and move forward.
They have to address that question, and they can address it together
as a couple in the therapy, and it is one of the most beautiful, wonderful opportunities for the
therapist to observe profound human
strength and resilience and the beauty of what humans can spin out of tragedy.
My role
as a
therapist is to be a guide and to provide professional assistance and feedback in a supportive, non-judgmental way by helping you use your
strengths to alleviate distress and achieve greater understanding.»
There are fabulous tools available to me
as a
therapist to assess your relationship
as it is now, help you understand your unique partnership in basic system and personality terms, and help you enter the marriage more awake to your
strengths and weaknesses.
As a
Strengths Based and Solutions Focused
therapist, my aim is to help you develop the tools necessary to meet your goals and live the kind of life you envision for yourself.
As a
therapist with 23 years of experience, Marilyn believes in collaborating with her clients to open a personalized toolbox to reveal their
strengths for healing and growth.
He states that his work
as a marriage and family
therapist is «to serve
as an explorer and guide during the client's search for personal, spiritual, or emotional
strength and awareness; offering insight and alternatives that will guide them by developing rich and meaningful relationships with self and loved ones.»
Many
therapists approach their work holistically, using a «wellness» model (
as opposed to an «illness» one) which highlights and encourages client's
strengths.
I believe my role
as a
therapist is not to provide advice or solutions, but to help you find answers within yourself, recognize your
strengths, and learn effective coping skills
as you discover your true worth and potential.
I have worked hard to develop expertise
as a
therapist and continue on my own learning journey, but I don't approach therapy in a detached, all - knowing manner; I aspire to be a collaborative guide, using my knowledge
as a map, but utilizing peoples»
strengths while we work together to achieve stated goals.
Together, in collaboration with The Gottman Institute, they have created this research - based assessment tool for
therapists to use with couples
as a method for learning the
strengths and challenges of a relationship, and to determine a treatment plan.
As an attachment - based
therapist, I partner with individuals, couples, and families to safely navigate through their pain, hardship, and / or uncertainty, helping them access personal
strength and hope along the way.
As a
strengths - based
therapist, I believe every person holds personal resources and attributes which help them navigate life.
In addition, the
therapist is able to explain patterns, conflicts, and new perspectives to parents
as means to develop a deeper understanding of their child's struggles
as well
as their
strengths.