Category Archives: Clinical Supervision
What is an Ethical Dilemma?
There are three conditions that must be present for a situation to be considered an ethical dilemma. The first condition occurs in situations when an individual, called the “agent,” must make a decision about which course of action is best. … Continue reading
Brown Paper Bag Test Conclusion….
The verdict is in ( you can read part one here). Old habits die hard. I still read a good article and tuck it away. I should have written and posted about this after I read it and talked to … Continue reading
Myths of a Therapist
“You know when I cried last? Do you know why I cried last? Do you know how it feels to be alone? Do you know why I sleep late everyday? Do you know how it feels when people bitch? Ever … Continue reading
Discover Your Story: A cure for Alzheimers?
It has been the summer of the arts. I caught the Broadway play Motown the Musical. It was simply amazing. It felt like more of a concert than theater. I attend the lecture of Kehinde Wiley, and viewed his exhibit … Continue reading
Should mentally ill people and criminals be sterilized?
For 25 years I have been best friends with a woman I’ll call “Tracy.” Tracy is 35 years old, and she has Down Syndrome. Tracy is high-functioning, as is her longtime boyfriend, “Tyler.” Amy, they have been together for five … Continue reading