[humanser] Client handwriting, accessibility, and Confidentiality

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Sun Oct 11 22:21:12 UTC 2015


Afternoon, Sarah,

I think that one is a fabulously productive suggestion, you can 
gather a plethora of insight regarding client's psychology if he 
speaks in a way he initially scribed those lyrics.
CarAt 03:09 PM 10/11/2015, Sarah Meyer via humanser wrote:
>Hi Kaiti,
>I'm so glad you posted this question, as I am sure I will be facing
>similar ones very soon when I enter into my practicum next semester.
>I wonder if another approach, rather than even typing the lyrics as
>the client reads, would be to record (with his permission) his reading
>of the lyrics out loud; perhaps this way you might even be able to go
>back and interpret some of the emotional cues.
>
>I love what Dr. Duff pointed out about how having this open
>conversation about disability could open up new doors for
>vulnerability and further therapeutic work.
>
>I am curious if other professionals in this field use readers or
>sighted colleagues for similar situations at times when scanning just
>won't work, as in cases with hand-written materials.
>
>Thanks for introducing this topic, Kaiti!
>
>--
>Sarah K. Meyer
>Graduate Student, Clinical Mental Health Counseling/Social Psychology
>Ball State University
>Board Member, Human Services Division of the National Federation of the Blind
>sarah.meyer55 at gmail.com
>(317)402-6632
>
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