I had a really great meeting last week in therapy. One of the graduate SLP students that I am working with this semester took a big risk and and confronted me on something that I have been struggling with. That's why it is SO important to have a "right relationship" with your client, so that risks and important discussions can happen.
Just as a covert stutterer has to give herself permission to stutter openly, we also have to give our selves permission to change.
Check out this video. I talk about what I learned, how significantly it impacted me and how change is a process, a life long one that we MUST be open to.
Link to video! Let me know what you think! (feel free to rate the video too - the star system).
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Dear Pam- I rate your video 5 out of 5 stars! I thought it was great that you were able to admit that you have been struggling with facing change. It was also nice to hear that you gave the graduate SLP credit for being brave to approach these "risks" with you. You have to take the responsibility to change. It is your job to turn it around and remember that "we are our choices." Thanks as always for sharing your experiences!
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