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How do you work with a client to set goals for physical therapy?

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Sidney’s Answer

Hi Jessica, this is a good question. Counselors generally stick to a format of SMART goals. That stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. The thing is to gain an understanding of a longer term goal. For example, receiving a final grade of A in class has smaller steps or goals that must be achieved to reach the final outcome. If the course is eight weeks long, then to get that final grade, the first seven weeks of class must support that final mark of A.
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