also known as OT.
what is Occupational Therapist?
this job uses hands on adjustments to the spine and other joints.
what is a Chiropractor?
Swedish and deep tissue techniques
what is massage therapy?
exercises that work on muscles to keep you upright
what is balance training?
free to leave once this is complete
what is medical procedure?
related to physical and mental wellbeing.
what is Psychogenic?
this job identifies, analyzes and treats emotional issues or mental illnesses.
what is a clinical therapist?
provide information and guidance on mental health issues
what is psychoeducation?
exercises that work on flexibility
what is range of motion training?
where patients stay overnight
what is a hospital?
the state of being overly involved or dependent on another person or relationship.
what is enmeshed?
this job uses touch to manipulate the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, to help clients feel better.
what is a massage therapist?
involves sharing and learning from others with similar problems
what is groupwork?
works on cardio vascularity.
what is aerobic exercise?
only needs to go for a certain amount of time.
what is outpatient?
the act of attributing our own feelings or thoughts to someone else.
what is projection?
this job helps families reduce conflict and promote connection in relationships.
what is a Family Therapist?
emphasize the importance of the therapeutic alliance and interpersonal skills
what is relationship based intervention?
lifting weights or doing actions to get stronger.
what is strength training?
needs to stay in hospital for a day or more.
what is inpatient?
the situation wherein we learn to make more sense of the things we observe in everyday lives.
what is schema?
this job helps patients identify and change unhealthy behaviors.
what is a behavioral therapist?
focus on changing dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors
what is cognitive behavioral therapy?
performed to constantly challenge the body
what is progressive resistance training?
one requires 24 hour care, and the other only needs a certain amount of time a day.
what is the difference between inpatient and outpatient?