[humanser] Why did you choose your particular Human services profession?
Cheryl Wade
wadecher at msu.edu
Wed Oct 18 19:57:43 UTC 2017
Karen,
Yes, I could bill private-practice clients. I plan to go and meet with a
couple of people I know who are in private practice. I wish, wish I
didn't have to go into it alone. About blind clients, I probably would
need to do it telephonically because we have so few in our area.
Cheryl Wade
On 10/18/2017 12:39 PM, Dennis R. Sumlin CPC, DTM via HumanSer wrote:
> This is a great question. I am a coach, trainer and speaker. I went
> into coaching because I wanted to help those that struggle with
> confidence and self-image. To help people unlearn unhealthy mind-sets,
> and live as their whole self.
>
> I also coach around public speaking/communication, which does often
> come back to confidence building.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Franks via HumanSer
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 7:05 AM
> To: Human Services Division Mailing List
> Cc: Jonathan Franks
> Subject: [humanser] Why did you choose your particular Human services
> profession?
>
> Fellow Federationists,
> Many of us know that Human Services carries a vast range of different
> types of professions. Also, many of us chose this field for a certain
> reason. Whether you are working in your academic career or are already
> an established human services professional, we are all working to
> serve our fellow human being. The question is why did you choose your
> particular field and what drove you to make that decision?
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Jonathan Franks BSW
> 1st Vice President
> National Federation of the Blind Human Services Division
> Graduate Student
> MSW Program
> Texas State University
>
>
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