Yesterday, Virginia and I led a group session about cultivating a positive attitude we named, "Think Happy Thoughts." I then used the exercise provided in our groups book to lead my reflection on the experience of our facilitation. Although nervous to lead the group, I feel that we did a great job engaging the group members. We led off with a warm-up activity where the group members could state how positive/negative they felt at the moment. I think this was a good way to start the group because it was Monday morning and many of us were feeling negative about the upcoming week. The warm-up prepared the group for the session and allowed them to get their feelings out about the upcoming week. I think the activity we chose was good in facilitating the group goals. Because the group members were my classmates, I found it difficult to know how involved to be in the activity. I think it will be interesting to lead my first client group and compare the differences of facilitation b...
Hi, Whitney!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a great experience, where you were able to learn a lot! It's great that you were able to increase your knowledge of medical terminology and be able to learn more about a patient's medical history! I think it's so important to understand a person's medical history and current diagnoses. Knowing the medical background can help us to see the patient more holistically and this will make us better therapists! I'm looking forward to hearing more about your experience because it sounds like it was a great one! Have a good summer!
Gracie
Whitney,
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed you last Level I Fieldwork placement! I think being able to do a thorough chart review is really helpful. It really helps me understand the client and OT process as a whole. I love how you pointed out you are able to learn from everyone else's reflections. Great video!
Whitney, thanks so much for sharing your experience at MUH! I actually had the opportunity to shadow at MUH while earning my hours for school, and I really loved the teaching mindset that each OT at this setting had. I am with you 100% that it is important to review diagnoses, and I definitely plan to do this in order to prepare for my future fieldworks as well. Great post!
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