[humanser] Greetings and regarding Duls fables
Mary Chappell
mtc5 at cox.net
Tue Nov 3 22:11:58 UTC 2009
Gerardo,
Welcome to the list. I am a psychology major and would love to hear your
stories and am interested in learning more about these fables you speak of.
Please share more.
Best,
Mary Chappell
-----Original Message-----
From: humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 4:48 PM
To: humanser list
Subject: [humanser] Greetings and regarding Duls fables
Hi listers: I'm Gerardo from Mexico; blind, Psychology major, 70% hearing
loss but an able to hear farily well with hearing aids and have private
practice. I'm looking forward to learning about diferent alternative
techniques that will surely help me out in my work thanks to the list, thus
my debut question.
I'm using the Duls fables which involves reading stories and the patient has
to put an end to the story: depending on the ending I'm able to determine
how the child is in the areas the stories measure. My question is then is
there an equivalent to the Duls fables that I could use with adults? or is
it ok to use the Duls fables with adults as well? Though I was formed using
the Humanistic approach, I'm wanting to incorporate other tools and theories
to make my work (and the patient's experience) more enjoyable, thus my
question.
Thanks beforehand for any ideas and again I'm really looking forward to
learning from yu guys and vice versa, especially from the perspective of
being in a country where there's no NFB Human Services devision and where I
have to transcribe into Braille questionaires and other material you guys
can obtain readily in Braile in the States. Certainly I've had some stories
to tell regarding my job.
Gerardo
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