[acb-hsp] Dissertation Update
J.Rayl
thedogmom63 at frontier.com
Tue Sep 25 11:05:14 EDT 2012
Angelina, Substance Abuse is a very interesting, difficult, population with
which to work. <smiles>
Now, let me reammend my original recommendations to you. <LOL>
Because you are interested in SA, you can pursue your certification in
addictions and get quite a few job possibilities with a BA / BS in social
work with the CAC. You can, then, get away from difficult, impossible,
things like case management, home visits, yada yada.
Began such explorations as to how you can become a CAC because people do
this with even a high school or associate.
This will allow you to work in mental health centers, substance abuse
failities, etc--especially in PA.
And when I go to the FB world, I'll confirm you.
You are welcome for the diss. update.
I am still very much working with the substance abuse/dependence over there
or here (as it is, LOL) at Day report.
Jessie Rayl
thedogmom63 at frontier.com
www.facebook.com/Eaglewings10
www.pathtogrowth.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anjelina Cruz" <anjelinac26 at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion list for ACB human service professionals" <acb-hsp at acb.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [acb-hsp] Dissertation Update
HI Jessie,
thanks for sharing about your dissertation progress. I sent you a
request on facebook. I'm interested in mental health counseling,
specifically substance abuse.
Anjelina
On 9/25/12, J.Rayl <thedogmom63 at frontier.com> wrote:
> Hello: Here is an update on my dissertation progress.
> I had to change it from my criminology study to one on blindness first of
> all.
> I am a student of learning and several issues came up with the criminology
> study:
> 1.
> Because I am the therapist who would also have conducted the research, it
> brought up too many issues of dual-relationship, confidentiality, risks to
> clients of misuse, betrayal, etc., and, the clients are protected because
> they have mental health / substance abuse and illegal behavioral
> diagnoses.
> Therefore, they cannot be made to sign informed consents, reveal
> information, etc. It would just have taken waaaay to long to sift through
> all of this for a dissertation.
> This is absolutely not to say that research cannot be done on this
> population, or even my study was not a good idea. It is just not going to
> happen as a student's dissertation, would take far too long, posed far too
> many issues, too many questions, etc., etc. So, that for a later time,
> place, ...all that good stuff. <smiles> All is well, I'm not unhappy,
> and
> move on to plan B.
>
> I'm not going into full detail on plan B, for probably some obvious
> reasons,
> but it will have to do with mediators to employment for people who are
> blind. Right now, I'm in the literature-collecting phase, week 1 of the
> dissertation class. And have completed, with all A's except a B in stats
> (yuck, LOL), my class work for the doctorate in counseling psychology.
>
> Deanna, I have not forgotten about, but still have not sent in, dues for
> membership. What is the address, again?
>
> . Jessie Rayl
> thedogmom63 at frontier.com
> www.facebook.com/Eaglewings10
> www.pathtogrowth.org
>
--
Anjelina
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