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Essay heading: Working with Terminally Ill Patients
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A therapist cannot say “Go out and play Tennis, it greatly reduces stress” However, a therapist can say, Do you play any out door activities? If so have you noticed if your stress levels go up or down?” This method, seems to be very helpful.
If I were terminally ill, I would like my therapist to be there as a “Pole” so to speak... displayed 300 characters
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I would like them there to listen, and to give me suggestions on my life. Suggestions in the way I could full fill my dreams, and make up for the hurt that I have caused others at one point in time. I would seek “Forgiveness”. Mostly I would truly like to have someone on a neutral basis to listen to me, while I vent my frustrations... displayed next 300 characters
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