What if you could see, hear, and feel but could not move any muscle—even your eyelids or eyes? How could such a condition develop? What disease process would be capable of effectively locking you out of life while still allowing you to observe and feel it? How...
The purpose of this discussion is for the student to demonstrate an understanding of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). This discussion is intended to show evidence that you have achieved or are working on the following learning objective(s): Describe...
Being able to move and act as we wish is a great freedom. However, what if you were uncertain that you would awaken each morning, unsure of your ability to perform daily routines, or unable to attend work or school because of muscle weakness or incapacity or an...
The counseling theories covered in this course range from long-term (classical psychoanalysis) to possibly one session (solution-focused brief therapy). Describe the relationship between the expected length of counseling and the goals of the...
One of the assumptions of classical behavioral therapy is that humans can be “trained”, just like animals. If that is the case, what do counselors need to be cautious of when using behavioral therapy so they don’t simply...