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The content of this program will focus on interpersonal communication as a process of human expression and influence. Initially, focus will be placed upon basic communications concepts. Students will then examine therapeutic communication skills, core dimensions and strategic implementation of key therapeutic communication concepts.
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a glimps on the riders and their inner strength nurtured by the dedicated , compassionate and proffessional staff ,by providing handicaped children with a different kind of theropy , enhancing their quality of life Producer:Shelly Barkay Director and editor:Ishay Hinkis Photography : Oded shtern Sound design : Aviram Vilensky
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Discovery-News.com: A virtual reality game, called 'Virtual Iraq,' is helping soldiers deal with mental scars, like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports.
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This is a concept paper based on a case study.
Can we use a patient's own pericardium as a ventricular restraining device in
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http://www.laughtery oga.org Excellent 5 minute show explores Laughter Yoga and the science that makes it work. Features Dr Madan Kataria the founder of Laughter Yoga.
For more information about Laughter Yoga please vsisit www.laughteryoga.org .
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Anti-John Howard protest song "Go Go Johnny" by Therapeutic Paradox. Music clip by John Douglas. Check out the Therapeutic Paradox site for band info: www.myspace.com/ther apeuticparadox
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Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center,located in Woodinville Washington, provides therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with disabilities who live in the Puget Sound area. Classes take place in an environment that emphasizes abilities rather than disabilities.