Archive for the ‘Physical Therapy Programs’ Category

Choosing The Correct Type Of Counseling Is The Key To Psychological Health

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

There are several types of counseling that one can seek if he or she feels that it is necessary. Scottsdale Therapists can help you navigate the confusing road. Sometimes the options are confusing for the lay person or his family. Many may feel the task overwhelming and either delay therapy or never find the precise therapy for what is troubling them. Listed below is a straightforward clarification of the diverse types of therapy available to those seeking help. This will enable all parties involved to find the correct route to good mental health. All of these can be explained by those of us at Scottsdale Family Therapy.

Individual therapy is when you meet one-on-one with a doctor or therapist. This kind of analysis is extremely effective when the issues the patient hopes to “cure” are coming mostly from their views, beliefs and behaviors. This brand of examination is helpful when issues are of a private nature and it is difficult to discuss them in the company of others. This type of counseling will make confrontations less likely to occur during the sessions. One major pitfall to one-on-one counseling is that some patients are not seeing or remembering things the way they truly happened. Family or group therapy can sometimes bring some truth to the situation. A few examples of individual therapy are; anxiety disorders, grieving and depression, phobias, hypnosis and aversion therapy.

Group Therapy is pretty much just what it states. In group counseling, patients come together and talk about their troubles. The session is facilitated by a psychotherapist or counselor. Group therapy can be for adults or children. Scottsdale Children's Therapy is a good example of children's therapy. Most often the participant in the meeting have the same issue in common, but do not have to. Sometimes just one of the participants is the patient and the others are there to help or grow so they can help the person when treatment is completed. This therapy is a descent place where people can relate comfortably with those around them. Participants are also able to see how they might look in someone else’s eyes. Self-help (AA, Al-non and Over-eaters Anonymous) groups are a part of the group therapy umbrella.Family therapy is loosely defined as a type of group therapy. This type of therapy is quite successful in dealing with addictions.

If the problem is a matter of great emergency, one should seek crisis intervention therapy. The counselor is skilled in dealing with the emergency of such issues as rape, domestic violence or a potential suicide. The treatment professional will help the patient get through the initial emergency of the situation and then either continue treatment or refer them for further counseling. Many of these types of services are offered by community health agencies or community helplines.

Finally, there is residential treatment. This is beneficial when the patient requires a lengthy stay at a psychological treatment center. Length of treatment can vary from a couple of days to as long as a year. Some settings may be sterile like a hospital or clinic, while others may be much like a home-feel. Residential treatment is effective in working with substance abuse or acute mental illness.

Any of the discussed treatment plans are relevant and useful. It depends greatly on the scope of the problem, mental illness or addiction of the patient. The preferred result is also quite pertinent in choosing the best treatment.

An Introduction to Available Physical Therapy Education

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Physical therapy programs are available on the Internet. If you're interested in finding information about physical therapy programs you'll have to do a lot of research because this field is very vast and since it is increasingly developing, there are a lot schools, universities, training courses and programs both in traditional forms and online. To be able to make the right choice for your entire training, this article will try to give you some useful guidelines and tips.

First of all, when you decide to attend any of the existing physical therapy programs you have to think of the geographical area because the area where you'll function probably has a bigger incidence of certain types of diseases needing physical therapy than others. So you have to study the impact of the geographical conditions on the health of the population you'll deal with. Besides this aspect, if you have a pretty clear idea of where you intend to work, you'll narrow down your search making it easier for you to look for the most appropriate of physical therapy programs that will suit you best.

Then, another aspect you should keep in mind when searching for adequate physical therapy programs should be what particular type of training they offer and what kind of degrees and certification you'll receive at the end of the training program. Still another criterion in choosing the best program for you is the length of the course and the educational curriculum offered. Don't forget that physical therapy programs can be found in the syllabuses of both state and private educational institutions, which can be important to you from the financial perspective.

There are a number of types of degrees offered in this field. If in the past this training was finalized with a bachelor's degree, in the 1990's this degree in physical therapy was replaced by masters and doctorate degrees. The different existing degrees that can be received in physical therapy programs nowadays, allow you to do different things whether in the profession itself or in continuing your education in the field. There are: Direct Entry Master's in Physical Therapy Degree, Transitional Master's in Physical Therapy Degree, Direct Entry Doctorate in Physical Therapy Degree, Transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy Degree, etc.

Finally, here are some of the main directions and curricular components in physical therapy programs: human anatomy, practical experience, case studies, theoretical background applied, knowledge of causes of injuries and conditions, their symptoms, treatments, use of specific equipment, professional PT practice, therapeutic exercise, musculoskeletal disorders, pathophysiology and others.