[HumanSer] Couple volunteers

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Wed Jul 29 01:08:29 UTC 2020


Jim,
If I may be of service please let me know. That question comes up a lot. I have worked inpatient in an acute care training hospital for the last 12 years; and, it tends to come up with less frequency. Would welcome further conversation.
Genuinely,
Mary 

Mary Tatum Chappell, Psy.D, CGP 
Licensed Clinical Psychologist DC VA
Certified Group Psychotherapist 

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Subject: [HumanSer] Couple volunteers

Good day.
I’m in the process of writing an article for my animal psychotherapy course. I am also considering using it as an opportunity to share with the Braille Nonitor. The topic is how we as counselors, social workers, and psychologists interact with clients by using our other senses. Have you ever heard one say well how are you going to counsel if you can’t see those body cues or movements? I spoken with some of you before, and I have had some interesting conversations with therapist from all over the world about this topic. I think it will be a great educational piece for both my course and to share With other outlets. Please reach out to me at your convenience and I would love to get your feedback on the cues that you actually able to detect and how not using your sense of side has actually helped you in being more connected with your client. I may use some of your expressions in quotes and I will be sure to reference you in the writing. I also will provide you with the final copy so that you can agree if you would like to be in the article or not. I think it is good to know where our comments and feedback goes to an article so we know the articles purpose an ass to if it is being used towards someone’s own personal agenda or for educational purposes. Thank you guys again for all that you do and for a living the life you want!


James Alan Boehm. M.Ed, LPC-MHSP (Temp)

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