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  • , and I hope I can make it transformational for my students.” Go Lutes!Satya JaechWho: Satya Jaech, MA, LMHC, SoulWork Counseling & Spiritual Direction, Tacoma, WA Bio: Satya L. Jaech, MA, LMHC, is a licensed counselor and spiritual director in Tacoma, WA. She has been in private practice for over 30 years. Her approach includes body-centered therapies, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness techniques, and the central role of spirituality in healing. She earned a Master’s in Psychology from

  • Article BlogRead and explore why you should consider a career in Marriage & Family Therapy. Article BlogVideo BlogHear from alumni and learn why they chose a degree in Marriage & Family Therapy. Video Blog

  • Communications Coordinator at the Physical Therapy Association of Washington before joining Cascade. One nominator described Young a a true servant leader, noting her work with United Way of Pierce County’s Project U, along with chairing the associate board for YWCA and serving on its events and civic-engagement committees. Even more personally, in the aftermath of her late husband’s military-related PTSD struggle, Young helps other families rallying around their soldiers and has become an engaged advocate

  • 253.535.7351 www.plu.edu/kinesiology/ kins@plu.edu Mallory Mann, Ph.D., Chair The primary mission of the Department of Kinesiology is to provide quality academic professional preparation for undergraduate students in areas related to the study of human movement, especially as it supports the pursuit of lifelong physical activity and well being (i.e., health & fitness education, recreation, exercise science, pre-physical therapy, pre-athletic training and health & fitness management). We strive

  • So You Want to be a Physical Therapist?Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function

  • So You Want to be a Physical Therapist?Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function

  • Natalie Gutierrez. Krystal Handy, Ph.D., LMFT PLUS Group FacilitatorKrystal Handy Ph.D., LMFT was born and raised in the great state of California and ventured to Washington State for a few years following life’s pull to the Pacific Northwest. While in Washington, Dr. Handy became an alumnus of Olympic College with an Associate’s degree in Psychology; earned a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services from Western Washington University; a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Lutheran

  • Pre-OT Coursework & ExperienceYour first step in becoming certified to practice Occupational Therapy is to get your Bachelor’s degree. There are a few different choices for majors that will assist in becoming a certified occupational therapist. Some of these choices include anthropology, sociology, and psychology.In general, the following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to a school of occupational therapy. Note this represents general guidelines and

  • Pre-OT Coursework & ExperienceYour first step in becoming certified to practice Occupational Therapy is to get your Bachelor’s degree. There are a few different choices for majors that will assist in becoming a certified occupational therapist. Some of these choices include anthropology, sociology, and psychology.In general, the following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to a school of occupational therapy. Note this represents general guidelines and

  • a pre-requisite for CHEM 115 MATH – most PA schools require one Math and/or Statistics course PSYC 315 and/or 320 are required by most PA schools PSYC 101 is a pre-requisite for PSYC 315 and 320 Pre-Physical Therapy At PLU, there are two routes to completing your prerequisites for admission to a PT program. A BS in Kinesiology with a concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy – a concentration in Pre-Physical Therapy provides preparation for entry into Doctor of Physical Therapy degree programs