[humanser] Alternative Techniques

Lisa Irving peacefulwoman89 at cox.net
Sun Jul 17 00:31:41 UTC 2016


Sarah, welcome to the list. Congratulations on getting your bachelors degree in criminal justice.

From,
Lisa Irving

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> On Jul 15, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Sarah Patnaude via Humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
> 
> I just graduated with my bachelors in criminal justice with a minor in psychology, and I am interested in getting my masters in mental health counseling or social work. Right now, I am am being pulled into the direction of working at a residential treatment center. Before going to graduate school, I would like a year of work experience that will hopefully be related in some way. As I'm applying for jobs, I can't help but think about potential employers questioning my ability because of my blindness. I just wanted to ask for those in social work/counseling careers, what are some alternative techniques you use when working with clients? I know my biggest fear is someone asking me how I'm going to supervise clients in a residential treatment center and ensure their safety if I can't see if they have cut marks or are doing something dangerous unless I'm reasonably close. From past experience with friends who suffer from mental illness, I usually just got a feeling since I knew them so well and I could sorta tell by the way they acted and their voice, but I wanted to enlist your experiences with this. 
> 
> Thank you,
> Sarah Patnaude 
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