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When working in a residential group home I have often been asked about client/person-centered treatment. Well, I think it is more than just changing the setup. It is taking your client's perspective and wants into account accomodating to give them the most fulfilled life possible. However, we seomtimes have a lens of our own holding us back from truly seeing our client's perspective. Join me as I describe true stories of how we could evidently impose our views on our clients.
By Hannah SperoWhen working in a residential group home I have often been asked about client/person-centered treatment. Well, I think it is more than just changing the setup. It is taking your client's perspective and wants into account accomodating to give them the most fulfilled life possible. However, we seomtimes have a lens of our own holding us back from truly seeing our client's perspective. Join me as I describe true stories of how we could evidently impose our views on our clients.