Therapies

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What therapy will identify goals to maintain, regain or improve independence?
Occupational Therapy
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What happens after the difficulties of an individual have been identified within occupational therapy?
Therapists teach them how to do specific tasks or use specialised equipment
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With occupational therapy how is an individual able to regain their independence?
By practising until they feel confident.
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What do people with depression lack?
they lack the drive and/or energy to carry out activities, such as getting up in the morning, washing, dressing or socialising.
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What does their lack of energy effect?
their ability to work or to keep a job.
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what can occupational therapy do to help people with depression?
It motivates individuals, helps tghem to develop coping strategies and to balance their energy levels with work requirements.
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What therapy is a form of psychotherapy?
Art therapy
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Who do art therapists work with?
people of all ages who may have a wide range of difficulties or dissabilities such as, mental health problems, learning difficulties, hyscial illnesses, impairments or behavioural issues.
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what are some forms of art media?
painting, sculpting and pottery.
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what do these forms help individuals do?
express themselves.
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What can music therapy do?
music affects people emotionally, depending on the context and the music can make an individual feel happy or sad.
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What can music therapy evoke?
memories and life events.
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what do music therapists build on?
their response, in order to maximise their emotional well being.
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what are the musical interventions?
different styles of music, different instruments including the voice.
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what has recent research found fopr music therapy?
that singing in a choir has more positive effects to mental wellbeing than playing team sports.
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what does speech and language therapy provide?
support and care for adults and children with communication, eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.
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what does speech therapy start with?
an assessment of the individuals specific speech.
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what happens in speech therapy if there is a physical disorder, such as tongue-tie?
the therapist will work with other health professionals to resolve the problem.
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what will the speech therapist do if the individual has problems with articulation or fluency?
the speech therapist will show them how to make the proper sounds, which involves practising the sound until the individual is confident and making the right sound.
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whats a mirror used for?
to allow an individual to see if they are making the right shapes with their mouth, a child might see this as a fun activity.
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what does physiotherapy do?
helps to bring back movement and functions of joints and muscles when someone has had an injury, illness or been immobile, has had an operation or a disability.
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what injuries can physiotherapy help with?
people with back injuries or following sporting injuries.
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what do physiotherapists look at?
the health and well being of the individual rather than simply concentrating on their specific injury or illness.
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