This three-session course on yoga and relaxation techniques will be held on Monday evenings from 7:30-9:00 PM at Broward Community College. The instructor is Craig Aronoff and each of the three sessions will introduce students to different concepts - the first on complementary and alternative medicine, the second on yoga for health, and the third on relaxation techniques. No prerequisites or prior experience are required for the course.
A syllabus designed for a three week class to be given at the local Community College that addresses four Complementary and Alternative modalities, their application, and the mind body connection.
A syllabus designed for a three week class to be given at the local Community College that addresses four Complementary and Alternative modalities, their application, and the mind body connection.
Ibramed convention program workshop sessions 2015 ACN
This two-day Conference will provide the clinician with evidence
based utilization of electrophysical agents (EPAs) including
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), electro-pain
modulation (TENS), functional electrical stimulation (FES), and
ultrasound. This will be accomplished through a combination of
lecture and hands-on workshop sessions aimed at identifying the
indications for and evidence-based use of these electrophysical
agents. Day 1 will consist of lectures addressing the physiologic
basis and biophysical properties of EPAs including current best
evidence for use, administration, parameter selection, and integration
of EPAs into the complete patient care plan. Techniques to be
demonstrated and practiced during Day 2 workshops will include
NMES for muscle training and strengthening including functional
clinical applications to a variety of musculoskeletal diagnoses,
identification of proper dosing with NMES, use and progression of
FES in various populations, selection and rationale for use of electropain
modulation and ultrasound. All speakers are internationally
recognized for their clinical utilization, research, and
peer-reviewed publications in the respective EPAs.
Ask Me Anything (AMA) About Rehabilitation.pdfpersonal
AMA is the full form of 'Ask Me Anything'. It is a type of interview or Q&A session where a person, often a celebrity, public figure, or expert, invites people to ask them any questions they may have about their life, work, or experiences. The format originated on the social media platform Reddit, where users can submit questions for the interviewee to answer. AMA sessions have since been adopted by other platforms and can take various forms, including live events, online forums, or pre-recorded interviews.
1. What is rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is a process that aims to help individuals who have experienced an injury, illness, or disability to recover and regain their independence and quality of life. The primary goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals overcome the limitations and challenges that result from their condition or injury and to help them return to their normal activities and daily life as much as possible.
Rehabilitation may involve a variety of different therapies and interventions, depending on the individual's needs and goals. Some common types of rehabilitation programs include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation. Rehabilitation may also involve psychological counseling, social support, and other services aimed at promoting emotional and mental well-being.
Rehabilitation is often a team effort that involves a range of healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, therapists, psychologists, and other specialists. The specific goals and timeline of rehabilitation will vary depending on the individual's condition, the severity of their injury or illness, and other factors. Rehabilitation may take place in a hospital, rehabilitation center, or other healthcare facility, or it may be provided in the individual's home or community.
Overall, the goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals achieve the best possible outcome in terms of physical, emotional, and functional recovery, and to help them live as independently and comfortably as possible given their condition or injury. The goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals who have experienced an injury, illness, or disability to recover and regain their independence and quality of life. Rehabilitation aims to help individuals overcome the physical, emotional, and functional challenges that result from their condition or injury, and to help them return to their normal activities and daily life as much as possible.
The specific goals of rehabilitation will vary depending on the individual's needs and goals, as well as the nature and severity of their condition or injury. Some common goals of rehabilitation may include:
Reducing pain and discomfort associated with the condition or injury
Improving strength, flexibility, and mobility
Restoring or improving function in affected areas of the body
Enhancing cognitive function and improving memory, attention, and problem-solving skills
Improving communication.
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment Joey Grenage Addi.docxdeanmtaylor1545
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment
Joey
Grenage Addiction Facility patient
Hey, I’m Joey. I am.. well … I was a sophomore at Grenage High School before I was suspended for
bringing drugs to school.
My dad was killed in a car accident on my 10th birthday. My addiction started with Marijuana, but I've
been doing some harder drugs since then. If only I hadn’t told my dad how important it was to come
to my birthday party…
Rebecca
Addictions counselor
Hi there. My name is Rebecca and I’m an addictions counselor. I first met Joey a little over a month
ago when his mother admitted him to our facility. He wasn’t cooperative the first week of his
sessions, but he has been opening up more and more since then. He wants to get better but he is
still learning how. That’s where I come in. I can help monitor his mental and emotional progress
during treatment, while also teaching him ways to cope with the loss of his father. I will aim to
engage him in learning healthier coping skills versus using alcohol and drugs to numb his feelings
Dr. Roesan
Doctor
Hi, my name is Dr. Roesan, and I’ve been seeing Joey weekly to assess his health and to monitor
his detox treatment. I do this by discussing his progress, not only with Joey himself, but also
consulting with other treatment team members as well. He’s a bright kid— he’s just had a rough time
in the past few years. I really want to make sure Joey succeeds in this early part of the recovery
process.
Steve
Nurse
Hello, my name is Steve, and I’m a nurse who has been treating Joey during his inpatient detox
treatment program. I help him with his inpatient detox needs and also make sure that he receives his
medication on time. Joey is a sweet kid, but he can put up a really big fight sometimes with his
meds. Joey has shown a lot of anger that impacts him physically and emotionally. That comes with
the territory, though. We don’t hold it against him.
Tamara
Facility support staff member
Hi, I’m Tammy. I’ve been working in this treatment center for two years now, and I’ve seen a lot of
people come in and out, including Joey. He seemed like just a shy 15-year-old at first. Once we
started seeing him each day and he saw that we were there to help him, he opened up a lot more.
Joey seems to know now that everyone here—including the support staff—can be trusted. Joey
knows that we will help him in any way we can, whether it be with his paperwork, making sure that
he knows where his next appointment is, or just a friendly person to fill him in on the final score of
the big soccer game last night. With Joey—and many of our other patients—we just have to earn
their trust before they will let us help them.
Critical Review of Dual Diagnosis Training for Mental
Health Professionals
Pernille Pinderup1 & Birgitte Thylstrup2 & Morten Hesse2
Published online: 19 May 2016
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
Abstract To review .
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment Joey Grenage Addi.docxbradburgess22840
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment
Joey
Grenage Addiction Facility patient
Hey, I’m Joey. I am.. well … I was a sophomore at Grenage High School before I was suspended for
bringing drugs to school.
My dad was killed in a car accident on my 10th birthday. My addiction started with Marijuana, but I've
been doing some harder drugs since then. If only I hadn’t told my dad how important it was to come
to my birthday party…
Rebecca
Addictions counselor
Hi there. My name is Rebecca and I’m an addictions counselor. I first met Joey a little over a month
ago when his mother admitted him to our facility. He wasn’t cooperative the first week of his
sessions, but he has been opening up more and more since then. He wants to get better but he is
still learning how. That’s where I come in. I can help monitor his mental and emotional progress
during treatment, while also teaching him ways to cope with the loss of his father. I will aim to
engage him in learning healthier coping skills versus using alcohol and drugs to numb his feelings
Dr. Roesan
Doctor
Hi, my name is Dr. Roesan, and I’ve been seeing Joey weekly to assess his health and to monitor
his detox treatment. I do this by discussing his progress, not only with Joey himself, but also
consulting with other treatment team members as well. He’s a bright kid— he’s just had a rough time
in the past few years. I really want to make sure Joey succeeds in this early part of the recovery
process.
Steve
Nurse
Hello, my name is Steve, and I’m a nurse who has been treating Joey during his inpatient detox
treatment program. I help him with his inpatient detox needs and also make sure that he receives his
medication on time. Joey is a sweet kid, but he can put up a really big fight sometimes with his
meds. Joey has shown a lot of anger that impacts him physically and emotionally. That comes with
the territory, though. We don’t hold it against him.
Tamara
Facility support staff member
Hi, I’m Tammy. I’ve been working in this treatment center for two years now, and I’ve seen a lot of
people come in and out, including Joey. He seemed like just a shy 15-year-old at first. Once we
started seeing him each day and he saw that we were there to help him, he opened up a lot more.
Joey seems to know now that everyone here—including the support staff—can be trusted. Joey
knows that we will help him in any way we can, whether it be with his paperwork, making sure that
he knows where his next appointment is, or just a friendly person to fill him in on the final score of
the big soccer game last night. With Joey—and many of our other patients—we just have to earn
their trust before they will let us help them.
Critical Review of Dual Diagnosis Training for Mental
Health Professionals
Pernille Pinderup1 & Birgitte Thylstrup2 & Morten Hesse2
Published online: 19 May 2016
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
Abstract To review .
This workshop for professionals is a 3-day intensive for individuals who want to further their own healing and for those who assist others in the healing journey.
Ibramed convention program workshop sessions 2015 ACN
This two-day Conference will provide the clinician with evidence
based utilization of electrophysical agents (EPAs) including
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), electro-pain
modulation (TENS), functional electrical stimulation (FES), and
ultrasound. This will be accomplished through a combination of
lecture and hands-on workshop sessions aimed at identifying the
indications for and evidence-based use of these electrophysical
agents. Day 1 will consist of lectures addressing the physiologic
basis and biophysical properties of EPAs including current best
evidence for use, administration, parameter selection, and integration
of EPAs into the complete patient care plan. Techniques to be
demonstrated and practiced during Day 2 workshops will include
NMES for muscle training and strengthening including functional
clinical applications to a variety of musculoskeletal diagnoses,
identification of proper dosing with NMES, use and progression of
FES in various populations, selection and rationale for use of electropain
modulation and ultrasound. All speakers are internationally
recognized for their clinical utilization, research, and
peer-reviewed publications in the respective EPAs.
Ask Me Anything (AMA) About Rehabilitation.pdfpersonal
AMA is the full form of 'Ask Me Anything'. It is a type of interview or Q&A session where a person, often a celebrity, public figure, or expert, invites people to ask them any questions they may have about their life, work, or experiences. The format originated on the social media platform Reddit, where users can submit questions for the interviewee to answer. AMA sessions have since been adopted by other platforms and can take various forms, including live events, online forums, or pre-recorded interviews.
1. What is rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is a process that aims to help individuals who have experienced an injury, illness, or disability to recover and regain their independence and quality of life. The primary goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals overcome the limitations and challenges that result from their condition or injury and to help them return to their normal activities and daily life as much as possible.
Rehabilitation may involve a variety of different therapies and interventions, depending on the individual's needs and goals. Some common types of rehabilitation programs include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation. Rehabilitation may also involve psychological counseling, social support, and other services aimed at promoting emotional and mental well-being.
Rehabilitation is often a team effort that involves a range of healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, therapists, psychologists, and other specialists. The specific goals and timeline of rehabilitation will vary depending on the individual's condition, the severity of their injury or illness, and other factors. Rehabilitation may take place in a hospital, rehabilitation center, or other healthcare facility, or it may be provided in the individual's home or community.
Overall, the goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals achieve the best possible outcome in terms of physical, emotional, and functional recovery, and to help them live as independently and comfortably as possible given their condition or injury. The goal of rehabilitation is to help individuals who have experienced an injury, illness, or disability to recover and regain their independence and quality of life. Rehabilitation aims to help individuals overcome the physical, emotional, and functional challenges that result from their condition or injury, and to help them return to their normal activities and daily life as much as possible.
The specific goals of rehabilitation will vary depending on the individual's needs and goals, as well as the nature and severity of their condition or injury. Some common goals of rehabilitation may include:
Reducing pain and discomfort associated with the condition or injury
Improving strength, flexibility, and mobility
Restoring or improving function in affected areas of the body
Enhancing cognitive function and improving memory, attention, and problem-solving skills
Improving communication.
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment Joey Grenage Addi.docxdeanmtaylor1545
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment
Joey
Grenage Addiction Facility patient
Hey, I’m Joey. I am.. well … I was a sophomore at Grenage High School before I was suspended for
bringing drugs to school.
My dad was killed in a car accident on my 10th birthday. My addiction started with Marijuana, but I've
been doing some harder drugs since then. If only I hadn’t told my dad how important it was to come
to my birthday party…
Rebecca
Addictions counselor
Hi there. My name is Rebecca and I’m an addictions counselor. I first met Joey a little over a month
ago when his mother admitted him to our facility. He wasn’t cooperative the first week of his
sessions, but he has been opening up more and more since then. He wants to get better but he is
still learning how. That’s where I come in. I can help monitor his mental and emotional progress
during treatment, while also teaching him ways to cope with the loss of his father. I will aim to
engage him in learning healthier coping skills versus using alcohol and drugs to numb his feelings
Dr. Roesan
Doctor
Hi, my name is Dr. Roesan, and I’ve been seeing Joey weekly to assess his health and to monitor
his detox treatment. I do this by discussing his progress, not only with Joey himself, but also
consulting with other treatment team members as well. He’s a bright kid— he’s just had a rough time
in the past few years. I really want to make sure Joey succeeds in this early part of the recovery
process.
Steve
Nurse
Hello, my name is Steve, and I’m a nurse who has been treating Joey during his inpatient detox
treatment program. I help him with his inpatient detox needs and also make sure that he receives his
medication on time. Joey is a sweet kid, but he can put up a really big fight sometimes with his
meds. Joey has shown a lot of anger that impacts him physically and emotionally. That comes with
the territory, though. We don’t hold it against him.
Tamara
Facility support staff member
Hi, I’m Tammy. I’ve been working in this treatment center for two years now, and I’ve seen a lot of
people come in and out, including Joey. He seemed like just a shy 15-year-old at first. Once we
started seeing him each day and he saw that we were there to help him, he opened up a lot more.
Joey seems to know now that everyone here—including the support staff—can be trusted. Joey
knows that we will help him in any way we can, whether it be with his paperwork, making sure that
he knows where his next appointment is, or just a friendly person to fill him in on the final score of
the big soccer game last night. With Joey—and many of our other patients—we just have to earn
their trust before they will let us help them.
Critical Review of Dual Diagnosis Training for Mental
Health Professionals
Pernille Pinderup1 & Birgitte Thylstrup2 & Morten Hesse2
Published online: 19 May 2016
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
Abstract To review .
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment Joey Grenage Addi.docxbradburgess22840
Team Approach to Addiction Treatment
Joey
Grenage Addiction Facility patient
Hey, I’m Joey. I am.. well … I was a sophomore at Grenage High School before I was suspended for
bringing drugs to school.
My dad was killed in a car accident on my 10th birthday. My addiction started with Marijuana, but I've
been doing some harder drugs since then. If only I hadn’t told my dad how important it was to come
to my birthday party…
Rebecca
Addictions counselor
Hi there. My name is Rebecca and I’m an addictions counselor. I first met Joey a little over a month
ago when his mother admitted him to our facility. He wasn’t cooperative the first week of his
sessions, but he has been opening up more and more since then. He wants to get better but he is
still learning how. That’s where I come in. I can help monitor his mental and emotional progress
during treatment, while also teaching him ways to cope with the loss of his father. I will aim to
engage him in learning healthier coping skills versus using alcohol and drugs to numb his feelings
Dr. Roesan
Doctor
Hi, my name is Dr. Roesan, and I’ve been seeing Joey weekly to assess his health and to monitor
his detox treatment. I do this by discussing his progress, not only with Joey himself, but also
consulting with other treatment team members as well. He’s a bright kid— he’s just had a rough time
in the past few years. I really want to make sure Joey succeeds in this early part of the recovery
process.
Steve
Nurse
Hello, my name is Steve, and I’m a nurse who has been treating Joey during his inpatient detox
treatment program. I help him with his inpatient detox needs and also make sure that he receives his
medication on time. Joey is a sweet kid, but he can put up a really big fight sometimes with his
meds. Joey has shown a lot of anger that impacts him physically and emotionally. That comes with
the territory, though. We don’t hold it against him.
Tamara
Facility support staff member
Hi, I’m Tammy. I’ve been working in this treatment center for two years now, and I’ve seen a lot of
people come in and out, including Joey. He seemed like just a shy 15-year-old at first. Once we
started seeing him each day and he saw that we were there to help him, he opened up a lot more.
Joey seems to know now that everyone here—including the support staff—can be trusted. Joey
knows that we will help him in any way we can, whether it be with his paperwork, making sure that
he knows where his next appointment is, or just a friendly person to fill him in on the final score of
the big soccer game last night. With Joey—and many of our other patients—we just have to earn
their trust before they will let us help them.
Critical Review of Dual Diagnosis Training for Mental
Health Professionals
Pernille Pinderup1 & Birgitte Thylstrup2 & Morten Hesse2
Published online: 19 May 2016
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
Abstract To review .
This workshop for professionals is a 3-day intensive for individuals who want to further their own healing and for those who assist others in the healing journey.
1. Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Yoga and Relaxation 101
Course Syllabus
General Information
Instructor: Craig S Aronoff
Email: craigaronoff@student.kaplan.edu
Course Meetings: At Broward Community College’s central campus in the Media Center
located at 3501 Davie Rd, Davie, FL 33314. Phone: (954) 201-6800. The meetings will
take place on Monday (8/11/2014), Monday (8/18/2014), and Monday (8/25/2014) from
7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. EST.
Credit Hours: 9
Course Description
This course will introduce you to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM),
yoga for health, as well as relaxation techniques and will focus on the basic concepts that
are associated with them. There will be three sessions and each of them will be 1½ hours
long. The first session introduces you to complementary and alternative medicine, the
second session introduces you to yoga for health, and the third session introduces you to
relaxation techniques.
Course Prerequisites
None
Course Aims
1. To learn the basic concepts of complementary and alternative medicine.
2. To learn what concepts are entailed with yoga for health.
3. To learn some relaxation techniques that facilitate stress relief.
Required Materials
1. One yoga mat
2. One bath towel
3. Two hand towels
Recommended Materials
1. A notebook for note taking.
2. A highlighter for highlighting notes.
3. A pen or pencil for note taking
Grading Scale
2. There will be no quizzes or tests as there is no need for academic assessments in this
three session course.
Child care
No child care will be provided.