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ACTIVITY PLAN

PLAY THERAPY
DESCRIPTION: The systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein a therapeutic power of play is used to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development. This kind of activity is used to alleviate chronic, mild and moderate psychological and emotional conditions in children that are causing behavioral problems and/or are preventing children from releasing their potential.

THERAPEUTIC VALUES:
This kind of activity is used to treat problems that are interfering with the child's normal development. Reasons for treatment include, but are not limited to, temper tantrums, aggressive behavior, and non-medical problems with bowel or bladder control, difficulties with sleeping or having nightmares, and experiencing worries or fears. This type of treatment is also used with children who have experienced sexual or physical abuse, neglect, the loss of a family.

OBJECTIVES:
The aim of this play therapy is to decrease those behavioral and emotional difficulties that interfere significantly with a child's normal functioning. Inherent in this aim is improved communication and understanding between the children and nurses. Less obvious goals include improved verbal expression, ability for self-observation, improved impulse control, more adaptive ways of coping with anxiety and frustration, and improved capacity to trust and to relate to others.

TARGET CLIENTS:
The target patients of this activity are the patients who are depress, have low self esteem and have poor interpersonal and social skills.

EDUCATIONAL THERAPY
DESCRIPTION: Educational Therapy is a form of therapy used to treat individuals with learning differences, disabilities, and challenges. This form of therapy offers a wide range of intensive interventions that are designed to remediate learning problems. These interventions are individualized and unique to the specific learner. THERAPEUTIC VALUES: 1. Promotes diversional activity to the clients. 2. Encouraged socialization between groups. OBJECTIVES: Learn to experience and express emotion. Learn new social skills and relational skills. Gain knowledge regarding the given topic. Develop self-efficacy.

TARGET CLIENTS: Clients who are capable of learning. Clients who can share ideas about the topic

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
DESCRIPTION: Occupational therapy is a discipline that aims to promote health by enabling people to perform meaningful and purposeful activities. Occupational therapists work with individuals who suffer from a mentally, physically, developmentally, and/or emotionally disabling condition by utilizing treatments that develop, recover, or maintain clients' activities of daily living. The therapist helps clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. The goal of occupational therapy is to help clients have independent, productive, and satisfying lives. THERAPEUTIC VALUES: 1. Promotes diversional activity to the clients. 2. Encouraged socialization between groups. OBJECTIVES: Learn to experience and express emotion. Learn new social skills and relational skills. Develop self-efficacy. TARGET CLIENTS:
The target patients of this activity are the patients who are depress, have low self esteem and have poor interpersonal and social skills.

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