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We don't do therapy here in a one-on-one sense, in the traditional way. These kids are savvy. They've been there, done that.
Julie Wells
Positive therapy goes beyond traditional therapy because it focuses on positive attributes that we identify to help people flourish and thrive, things like happiness and creativity. The medical model is to focus on troubles and pain. People come to therapy because they are in pain, but positive therapy focuses on moving forward rather than focusing on the pain.
Fred Gerhard
This is daunting. It's going to take some time, ... These kids are not missing in the traditional sense. The key to this is communication.
Ernie Allen
Our kids have just had some poise and played with some savvy. If you've got good guards, you've got a chance, and our guard play has been really good and of late it's been excellent. ... The biggest thing is we're just starting to play with a lot of savvy.
Frank Haith
He would push so hard to get better. He went to therapy after therapy after therapy, trying to get stronger and get his skills back. He never gave up. He was just a little fighter.
Shannon Olson
Until now, the traditional treatment for heart failure patients has been drug therapy -- one that has proven to be ineffective.
Mark Wathen
We think these are going to be 'convenient' stores rather than convenience stores in the traditional sense. It strikes us as a vote of no- confidence in the traditional U.S. supermarket format.
Neil Currie
There are many parallels between therapy and theatre. Therapy is a creative conversation like improvisation. There are rules that make it honest yet constructed. It's one of the ways people try to understand themselves. The Escapologist achieves this balance between the cerebral intensity of the therapy and the spectacular stunts of Houdini.
Graham Eatough
I tell kids to doubt anything you see online. If you're communicating with strangers, assume they are a 60-year-old man drooling. As savvy as kids are, they tend to be very trusting and naive.
Kevin Clark
In its true sense, storytelling is a therapeutic art. It's therapeutic in that it restores imagination and that sense of being connected to our humanity. And that comes out in an event like the Tall Tales Oscars, because it is a kind of indulgent celebration of our human weaknesses, and laughter is the best therapy of all.
Donald Smith
I'm a more traditional baseball person. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. We're going to give the kids free rein to play the traditional style of baseball.
Johnny Almaraz
We've been able to bring Chattanooga more convenience for physical therapy, ... Before we got started, patients had to drive downtown or to hospitals and walk great distances from parking lots for physical therapy. We were sort of pioneers in helping expand the availability and accessibility of physical therapy and elevate the profession.
Don Howe
Many kids come to school already disconnected, apathetic or alienated, and the only way you can overcome that is to give these kids a sense of being connected, a sense of being cared about. It sounds a little touchy-feely, and it is, but it's important.
Thomas Toch
We don't believe hormone therapy will make wrinkles melt away once they're already there, but the results of our study shows that hormone therapy can prevent them. Hormone therapy makes wrinkles less severe and keeps skin more elastic.
Hugh Taylor
The feeling from Greenspan's point of view is that you don't want a pure academic for this post because that person may not have enough political savvy and enough market sense.
David M. Jones
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