Kim Byrd-RiderHarvard University | Harvard · Department of Psychology
Kim Byrd-Rider
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The essence of all of my work is to change the current failing medical models to a multi lense model of mind, body, health, and education utilizing a psychology, physical therapy, mindful arts and education premise. I believe there is plenty of research but very little innovative medical model application construction.
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An article by Dubey and colleagues report that healthcare is tragically missing a psychological and social healthcare model that trains healthcare workers for the plethora of events like this one and a model should be urgently developed for them by either the government, healthcare personnel themselves, or by their healthcare administrators (2020)....
The forward head postureis a scenario of strong/short mid-lower cervical flexors and strong/short upper cervical extensors. The upper cervical extensors become short and strong to accommodate horizontal gaze when the head angles down from excessive mid-lower cervical flexion (Khayatzadeh, Kalmanson, Schuit, Havey, Voronov, Ghanayem, & Patwardhan, 2...
This paper outlines bed mobility and sit-to-stand (STS) strength and mobility needs. It defines and groups the specific muscles needed for those functions and then provides a logical yoga exercise program with exercise tips to accomplish those needs. The paper summarizes yoga accomplishments with exercise analysis charts and conclusions drawn from...
Globally, this paper is proposing that tailor-made mindful programs be provided to the staffs within all caregiving systems: the people in the infrastructures. When the infrastructure groups get mentally and physically healthy, then the people they service can be reached and supported. The solution lies with mindful support programs for the parents...