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    Materials:

    Paper & Crayons

    Interpretation of Patient: The patient described her drawing as a nice view with two hills with

    color of green which is her favorite color. The butterfly interprets her beauty because it was so

    unique yet can fade for a short time, same as her age right now. She wish to stay pretty

    eventhough shes old. She wrote Merry Christmas on the Hills because she wishes to spent her

    Christmas in her province and to be with her family in Batangas. She misses them so much.

    She wrote her name because she wants to be recognized in her drawing.

    Analysis: Forests are central to all human life because they provide a diverse range of

    resources.The branches of the trees are like dark lines that have followed the movements of

    the silence; the leaves thickly cover the branches as if the silence wanted to conceal itself. The

    forest is like a great reservoir of silence out of which the silence trickles in a thin, slow stream

    and fills the air with its brightness. And the only place where you can unwind and release all

    your despair and truly witnessed the power of creation of the Lord.

    Reference:

    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/arttherapy

    http://www.google.com.ph/url/forest

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    REMOTIVATION THERAPY

    Definition:

    Remotivation is a small group therapeutic modality objective in nature, designed to help

    clients by promoting self-esteem, awareness, and socialization.

    Goal:

    To develop the ability to communicate and share ideas and experiences.

    To be able to know their perception and thoughtsin the picture.

    To promote group sharing.

    Instruction:

    1. Show pictures to the client.

    2. Instruct the patient to interpret and explain her idea about the picture.

    Materials:

    Pictures

    Interpretation of Patient:

    The patient state that the picture was about a park and a father teaching his son to ride a

    bike. She said that it happened 4-5pm according to the color of the sun. she also describe the

    beauty of the trees, flowers, clouds and the sun. she really appreciate it because shes an

    environment lover. She loves green. She also stated that she wants to go to the park too,

    together with her family in Batangas. She really misses them a lot. She also said that a fatherwas the most important person for a child and deserves to be respected in return.

    Analysis:

    The father was described as a loving and dedicated parent to their children with strong

    personality and should be obeyed and respected by his children. His rules are highly

    implemented and should be followed.Traditionally, fathers act in a protective, supportive andresponsible way towards their children. Involved fathers offer developmentally specific

    provisions to their sons and daughters throughout the life cycle and are impacted themselves by

    doing so. Active father figures may play a role in reducing behavior and psychological problems

    in young men and women. An increased amount of fatherchild involvement may help increasea child's social stability, educational achievement, and their potential to have a solid marriage as

    an adult. Their children may also be more curious about the world around them and develop

    greater problem solving skills. The father figure does not always have to be a child's biological

    father and some children will have a biological father as well as a step- or nurturing father.

    When the biological father dies, or divorces, the mother may marry a second man who becomes

    the stepfather of the child. Where a child is conceived as a result of sperm donation, the donor

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    will be the "biological father" of the child, and if the mother has a male partner, he will be the

    nurturing father.

    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father