[humanser] INTERVIEWING
JD Townsend
43210 at Bellsouth.net
Thu Oct 17 02:29:22 UTC 2013
how would you handle it if you're trying to talk about your skills as a
social worker and the employer keeps referring back to the blindness?
Alyssa,
I might try to be casual, but ask:
“You seem fascinated by blindness. I can assure you that I can and will be
timely with the paperwork, excellent with my clients and an involved team
member, my disability has nothing to do with that, but I’d be happy
to tell you how I shop, dress and cross-country ski if that’ll get me the
job?
“If your blindness questions center around wondering if I can keep up, if
you wonder how I’ll accomplish my daily tasks, trust me, I’ll show you my
productivity, my writing talent, and my clinical successes.”
“It’s funny, but a blind psychotherapist I know asks how the light dependent
do all of that with ink on paper. He’s the most productive worker at his
job and has a great reputation as a clinician.”
“You have lots of questions for me, now let me ask you about the agency and
how you see me in this position.”
“I have found that many clients feel more comfortable with a therapist who
is blind and they address their core issues more readily, feeling less
judged.”
“I have found that many of the clients you have described feel disabled by
their mental illnesses and feel more comfortable discussing their issues
with a therapist who is also disabled.”
“You may be concerned that you would not be able to do this job if you lost
your sight. Let me assure you, should that happen, with good rehabilitation
and a positive attitude you would. I have had that rehabilitation and I
have that attitude now.”
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