3340 Mod 4, Mod 5, Mod 6

For each module, answer the initial question in 1-2 paragraphs. Then reply to each of the provided peer posts in 1-2 paragraphs.

Mod 4

  1. Share a poem or story that has significant meaning for you. In 1-2 paragraphs, how could your poem or story be used in a helping context?
  2. In -12 paragraphs respond to the following post:

Malia Swary wrote

“One story that has great significance to me is Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree. The tree gives everything it has to the boy it loves, showing unconditional care and generosity. I came to understand that the story also demonstrates the significance of balance in relationships and knowing your limits. In a helping context, this story could be used to discuss boundaries and self-care. A counselor could share it with someone who tends to prioritize others all the time, helping them think about how to give to others while still taking care of themselves. Its a way to reflect on healthy relationships and personal limits in a simple, relatable way”

Mod 5

  1. What kinds of resistant client behavior will most intimidate you? What is it about these specific resistant behaviors that you find particularly difficult? How do you plan to deal with resistant clients?
  2. In -12 paragraphs respond to the following post:

Desiree Downer wrote

“The resistant behaviors that would probably intimidate me most are hostility, sarcasm, chronic silence, and clients who intellectualize everything. Those are hard because they can trigger self-doubt, make it unclear how to move forward, or feel like were circling the real issue without touching it.

I think those behaviors are tough mainly because they test my confidence and patience, and its easy to feel ineffective or take things personally if Im not careful.

To deal with resistant clients, Id try to see resistance as communication instead of a problem. Id name what Im noticing, stay curious rather than defensive, and focus on building trust over forcing progress. Id also keep checking my own reactions and use supervision when I feel stuck.”

Mod 6

  1. What are some factors contributing to “burnout?” How does burnout happen? How can you avoid this kind of job exhaustion? Include a personal enjoyment lists, and ways these things might effectively support your future human service work.
  2. In -12 paragraphs respond to the following post:

Leah Waters wrote

“A couple of things that can contribute to burnout are being understaffed, underappreciated, and not having a good work-life balance. Burnout happens when you have too much on your plate, constantly running, and in the end, becoming so exhausted that you can become physically sick. Personally, I have been able to avoid this in my current workplace, even though it is a high-stress position, by trying to keep a positive outlook on everything. If I find myself focusing on the negative things, I do a mental reset. I speak it outloud and then I choose to change it. I also live a fast-paced, busy life with my kids, and I go to school, and I just make sure I find time for myself. I do this by usually allowing myself an hour of me time before bed. I either read, watch tv, scroll social media, or I recently took up cross-stitch. These are just things to get my mind off the chaos and madness.”

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