Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Introduction To Human Services Essay -- essays research papers
 Introduction to Human Services      Jeffrey, "A Human Services Professional is someone who is a facilitator  for someone who is not able or not yet able to deal with issues in a healthy way.  I am taking classes so that I can learn how to best help empower people change  their situation by believing in themselves. I believe that people have the  answers within themselves, but may need help getting in touch with their  spiritual or intuitive self. As human services providers, we hopefully strive  to model healthy behavior, including the fact that we are human, need support  from our peers, and can make mistakes."       "When a client is ready, we educate them to give them an idea of what is  destructive behavior, bring to their attention possible consequences of their  actions, and suggest ideas or alternatives. Usually a client already knows all  this, they just never knew a better way or thought their way of dealing with  life was normal. I work on accepting each person where they are in their life,  which takes strength. I may be saying in my mind, 'Can't you see your way out  of the prison you're in?', but then I remember that I used to be in the same  place, and it took years to find my way out. I still struggle with my addiction,  and it still affects me, just not so profoundly."       "What I would like to do is work with teenagers. As a teenager, I was  befriended by a Young Life leader. He was a man in his 40's and didn't want  anything from me but to be my friend. When I drank beer at lunch, he didn't  tell me to not drink. I don't remember his words so much as the feeling I got  when we were together. He was like a father/friend to me. He seemed to care  about me unconditionally. He looked at me like a real human person, which made  me uncomfortable, which now looking back, was probably because I wasn't used to  that. My own father lived in the same house with me, but he was not emotionally  available to me. My own father seemed to think that all women are good for is  sex and housekeeping. That scares me when I think of that now. My first  husband thought of me only as good for sex, baby making, and housekeeping. I am  grateful that I have wised up since then.       My passion is to work in the alternative schools as a tutor or mentor,  to help give kids some kind of an idea what ...              ...ce what I love to do. Is it possible to go to school or receive on the  job training? Sometimes where there is a will, there is a way. I know some  people who manage apartments, therefore do not need to pay rent for a place to  live. They receive financial aid and food stamps while they are in school.       What some people do is find out which professions are in demand, or will  be in the future. These trends can be found in publications such as government  statistical manuals.  If there is something you think you would like to explore, maybe you could  talk to people who are willing to take the time to explain how they carry out  their responsibilities for their work. Bring a list of questions so the person  you are interviewing has an idea of what specific aspects of their career you  are curious about. People who are happy with their careers are usually quite  willing to talk about themselves in this way. I know someone who owns his own  business. He began as a backyard mechanic and now ten years later runs a very  successful auto repair shop. For him it means long hours, but he is very proud  of his accomplishments. He says there is nothing like being your own boss.                       
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