I earned my master's degree in social work in May of 2008. Now I work as a therapist. My full time job consists of treating children (and some parents) who are suffering the effects of trauma. Most of them are victims of abuse, some have witnessed it in their homes- all of them are survivors and they are a daily reminder of the strength of the human spirit. I work part-time at a women's health clinic that also provides counseling. These clients are a wide spectrum of adults who have come in voluntarily to sort out troubling issues, learn more about themselves and are seeking personal growth.
I often hear from friends and family (outside of the profession): "I don't know how you do it". The thing is, this is where life has taken me because it is what I am meant to be doing. This field is a perfect fit. This work feels more natural to me than almost anything else in the world (okay, the stage is up there too- an entirely different blog). I realize I am providing an important service, but do these clients know what they do for me? My clients hand me their sadness, shame, anger, joys, triumphs, failures....they allow themselves vulnerability in my presence. It is a gift I do not take lightly...and with that comes the motivation for my blogging.
Suffice it to say, this work is tough. A true labor of love, with the potential to deliver great emotional cost if not kept in check. Supervision is one thing, but the need to dispel the weight that I take on in this work is building. I decided to attempt to utilize this medium to discuss what comes up for me during this journey. I'm leaving the format open and without structure...who knows where it will go. One of my most important lessons to date: it's all impermanent.
If you have received this link, it means I would be honored it if you'd take the journey with me- feedback/general thoughts welcomed and encouraged! (If it's not your thing, of course I understand that too.)
That's it for now.
-SR
Sunday, January 31, 2010
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I can't think of anything I would like more than to continue taking this journey with you! How very, very blessed we all are to have found our way onto your path, for whatever the reason....
ReplyDeleteI've never blogged before, but this seems like a good time to start! I got an email today with the following quote and it seemed appropriate to share here- "Each of us is a vital thread in another person's tapestry. Our lives are woven together for a reason." This is how I feel about my friends, colleagues and clients alike. :)
ReplyDeleteOooo I'm so excited to be invited on this journey!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on this new beginning.
May it bring you rewards and satisfaction beyond what you can imagine!
like i said...... thanks for starting to blog again!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are separated by thousands of miles...brought closer now by your words. I would be honored to go on this adventure with you my dear friend! May you continue to find wisdom, strength, and hope on your journey.
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