[humanser] Disclosure about Blindness to Clients

Karen Rose rosekm at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 31 22:55:01 UTC 2013


I find them blindness can be a very good Rorschach tool with clients. It is interesting to see how or if they react to it. If not then I usually bring it up by end of second session or so just to make it safe. Karen

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> On Oct 31, 2013, at 3:01 AM, "justin williams" <justin.williams2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So you have a job where it might matter?  If not, then I would say that it
> is up to you.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dorothea
> Martin
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 5:29 AM
> To: humanser at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [humanser] Disclosure about Blindness to Clients
> 
> Hello, Elyssa,
> It seems to me that trying to conceal something that is obvious to everyone
> who can see is pointless. The converse is also true:  We might not need to
> alert someone to something he can s clearly see. One reason I've found for
> raising the topic of my blindness at some point early in a relationship is
> that this takes the subject off the taboo list and allows the other person
> to ask questions.
> Dotty Martin
> 
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