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Critical Healing Moment
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2019
Greetings friends and comrades! I started Critical Healing Moment as a channel to share my radical reflections on social work, healing, organizing, social justice, and higher education through a critical lens. My views on social work and social justice have been shaped by my experiences beyond and outside of professionalized social work as an activist, organizer, youth worker, leader, facilitator, child of immigrants/refugees, and person of color. I graduated with my Master's in Social Work in 2023 and am a Licensed Master in Social Work (LMSW). Viewpoints shared in my videos are personal opinion and should not be considered professional healthcare advice.
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reflections on friendship & community
hi everyone~ i filmed this one months ago (wearing the same outfit as the last vid) and just got around to editing it. i am fortunate that my 2023 rounded out with many highs and i am grateful for so many things that have come into my life since the second half of the year. and still there is something that i've been searching for, and something i've possibly been searching for my entire life: community. the lockdown years changed a lot for me in terms of who was regularly a part of my life and i'm ready to find some sort of permanent community to build my life with. watch/listen as i share more in this video!
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MOVEMENT SPOTLIGHT: support the Palestinian struggle for liberation
Donate to Palestinian Youth Movement: goodbricks.org/campaign/palestinianyouthmovement.com/donate-2022
Donate to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR): action.cair.com/a/general
ABOUT Critical Healing Moment:
Hey everyone, my name is Vi and Critical Healing Moment is a channel where I share my radical reflections on social work.
SUPPORT ME:
Donate on my Ko-fi page: ko-fi.com/criticalhealingmoment
AFFILIATE LINKS:
Please note that some links below are affiliate links, and as an affiliate I earn commission if you purchase through those links. When you shop through my Bookshop.org affiliate link, I earn 10% of the sale price, and another 10% of the sale price goes towards supporting indie bookstores across the United States.
My Bookshop.org storefront: bookshop.org/shop/criticalhealingmoment
Currently reading:
Rest is Resistance: bookshop.org/p/books/healing-justice-lineages-dreaming-at-the-crossroads-of-liberation-collective-care-and-safety-cara-page/18493831?aid=94634&ean=9781623177140&listref=currently-reading-3c13fe09-b0b1-4b0f-8041-0342431c8c1b&
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my new job as a social worker in a special education school + other updates
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Recently I started my new job as a school social worker in a special education setting. ABOUT Critical Healing Moment: Hey everyone, my name is Vi and Critical Healing Moment is a channel where I share my radical reflections on social work. SUPPORT ME: Donate on my Ko-fi page: ko-fi.com/criticalhealingmoment AFFILIATE LINKS: Please note that some links below are affiliate links, and as an affil...
i missed my msw graduation because i got covid & other updates
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In this video I share some final updates on my graduate school journey, what's next in my career, and what this channel will look like in the future. ABOUT Critical Healing Moment: Hey everyone, my name is Vi and Critical Healing Moment is a channel where I share my radical reflections on social work. SUPPORT ME: Donate on my Ko-fi page: ko-fi.com/criticalhealingmoment AFFILIATE LINKS: Please n...
the double-bind of diagnosis: mental health diagnosis as a social construct
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In today's video I wanted to use Madisyn Brown's recent and now deleted video about autism to talk about why the topic of diagnosis and self-diagnosis is challenging to discuss, the problems and helpful uses of mental health diagnoses, and the intersection of ableism and capitalism. If you choose to make comments critiquing Madisyn's video below, please be aware of how our society is often more...
a day in my life vlog + ramble about my health and the incompatibility of academia with humanity
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i didn't mean to talk for 20 minutes before starting the actual video! blog post i mentioned: authenticallyvi.wixsite.com/home/post/me-an-adversarial-academic About Critical Healing Moment: Hey everyone, my name is Vi and Critical Healing Moment is a personal project that bridges healing, organizing, and social work through a critical lens to inspire others and build our capacities to take care...
advice to young activists/organizers/movement workers that i learned in my 20s
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Today I present to you a special video to celebrate my 30th birthday sharing a decade of lessons learned in activism/organizing and social movement spaces! Blog post mentioned: authenticallyvi.wixsite.com/home/post/critical-connections-conflict Abolitionist Healing perspectives I've compiled recently: authenticallyvi.wixsite.com/home/interesting-readings About Critical Healing Moment: Hey every...
what's going on with my channel, life, career, etc. ???
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Hello world it's Vi and today I just wanted to have a little chat about some things that I'm currently navigating in my life and why I haven't been able to put out in depth videos lately. I've always wanted to be transparent and honest on my channel so even if it strays away from the more "educational" side of things (which is truly the content I set out for this channel to be), this is the rea...
tbh... unpaid social work internships are free labor...
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Students at The University of Michigan Ann Arbor School of Social Work have been organizing for paid field placements since 2017. Their movement is called Payments 4 Placements. In today's video I will be reading and reacting to an article published in The Michigan Daily about this fight. Article discussed in the video: www.michigandaily.com/campus-life/school-of-social-work-students-walk-out-o...
the revolution will not go viral (PLUS A LIFE UPDATE)
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Hello internet comrades! I'm still reeling from the impacts of online overexposure and pretty much the last 2 years. If you're curious, you can read more on this blog post. www.authenticallyvi.me/post/2020-1-and-the-year-of-goodbyes In this video I just chat about my current thoughts on the internet and it's role in healing and achievement of human liberation. About Critical Healing Moment: Hey...
my honest thoughts about how we choose to show up online
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Recently coming online and logging onto TH-cam, Instagram, or whatever other social media has been giving me some form of anxiety and dread. It's easy to say "don't let what other people say bother you" or other "sticks and stones" messaging, but the truth is that words do hurt. So I turned to what seems like one of the only places I can find solace these days to process a bit about how I've be...
getting my life together because i'm starting a new msw program | grad school vlog
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I just want to say welcome to the 400 or so new subscribers since I've last uploaded. Although not entirely planned or intended a lot of my videos have become centered around adapting to the things that academia has thrown my way because a lot of my own energy has been spent on managing the events and emotions that have arisen from my experiences. Academia is definitely not a healing institutio...
Spring Garden Progress | Joyful Growing Series
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This video documents my gardening pursuits in April and May... I know I'm two months behind and things in my garden are VASTLY different as I write this... I hope you don't mind! These videos are are not a priority for me but I enjoy making and releasing them between more "heady" videos. Timestamps: 00:08 April 10 02:25 April 23 04:41 April 28 14:37 May 12 25:41 May 13 33:51 May 20 About Critic...
The problem with nonprofit executive directors
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If you follow me on Instagram you've already seen this @criticalhealingmoment for more content tidbits. Also I got a pen for my 2-1 laptop/tablet so I'm trying new thumbnail styles :) About Critical Healing Moment: Hey everyone, my name is Vi and Critical Healing Moment is a personal project that bridges healing, organizing, and social work through a critical lens to inspire others and build ou...
How I Prepared for my Social Work Placement Interview
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Would you like to support this channel? Donate to my new Ko-Fi goal: $600 to support the technology licenses to make videos like this and improve my overall content. ko-fi.com/criticalhealingmoment Personality tests mentioned: www.mbtionline.com/ www.16personalities.com/ www.viacharacter.org/ high5test.com/ www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/strengthsfinder.aspx www.enneagraminstitute.com/ www....
Narcissism, Neoliberalism & the NPIC | What Makes Work "Meaningful?"
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Are nonprofits really a better workplace compared to for-profit companies if you want to change the world? I went from working in the highly-paid consulting industry to a small, under-resourced nonprofit and now support myself working a part time job in retail. These are my thoughts on work, capitalism, and nonprofits. Timestamps: 17:13 my first real job 10:27 the middle class millennials' miss...
the reason why I quit social media may surprise you | get ready with me
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the reason why I quit social media may surprise you | get ready with me
as a leftist i hate the don't dream of labor *trend* (RANT)
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as a leftist i hate the don't dream of labor *trend* (RANT)
DIY Raised Bed and Seedling Update | Joyful Growing Series
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DIY Raised Bed and Seedling Update | Joyful Growing Series
I got into grad school again (Transferring MSW programs)
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I got into grad school again (Transferring MSW programs)
Transplanting My Seedlings!!! 🌱 | Joyful Growing Series
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Transplanting My Seedlings!!! 🌱 | Joyful Growing Series
Starting My Garden in 2021 | Joyful Growing Series
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Starting My Garden in 2021 | Joyful Growing Series
what i do on my day off / everything it took for me to submit my grad school transfer application
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what i do on my day off / everything it took for me to submit my grad school transfer application
self care with me | relationship anarchy
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self care with me | relationship anarchy
Spend a day thrifting with me | Chatting about sustainability & ethics
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Spend a day thrifting with me | Chatting about sustainability & ethics
Plan With Me: Unscripted #6 | February 2021 | Design, Aesthetic, & Capitalism
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Plan With Me: Unscripted #6 | February 2021 | Design, Aesthetic, & Capitalism
sentimental maximalist packrat tries minimalism and decluttering
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sentimental maximalist packrat tries minimalism and decluttering
Running some errands today and talking about life & grad school updates | vlog
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Running some errands today and talking about life & grad school updates | vlog
Plan with Me: Unscripted #5 | November 2020 | There are no dream jobs
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Plan with Me: Unscripted #5 | November 2020 | There are no dream jobs
Thank you so, so much for this resource! Due to the sound mixing, I found the background music really distracting and it was much harder to track what you were saying! I'm not sure if anyone else had this challenge, but I wanted to share just in case, for future reference.
Good Luck
Well done!🙌🏾🙂↕️
Thanks so much for this video, very informative and accessible! I'm generally for abolition, but am new to social work, so will hold out till I know more. :) (background music a little distracting/triggering)
Thank you for including turtle Island
most ppl advise against self diagnosis but i do appreciate the input provided in this video
thanks for telling your story
The link to that course has an error, do you happen to have an updated link?
You'd love Benjamin Studebaker's takes on the PMC. I'm exploring the same thing right now.
As a fairly young and new executive director, I am the first to admit I have no idea what the hell I’m doing 90% of the time 😂
I'm an old executive director. Trust me, with decades of experience none of us knows what we're doing 90% of the time.
It is so sad that Social work University students in the Caribbean have to do unpaid practicums which are a year long. Some students have loans, bills, mortgages and children. How will they be able to meet their basic needs if they are required to leave their jobs to do an unpaid practicum? Some sort of finance should be provided for an internship of this duration. If other programs can receive a stipend, why not social work students.
Great, everywhere you go is toxic.
It’s like I love the travel opportunities but I hate the extreme volume of work. And I feel like in corporate - non profit environments we do a lot of talking in circles. But I resonate with the mission of the org. I just don’t see the full value in it.
Thank you for this video! I shared it with my friends :) 💞
So well organized. A perfect summary of the semester to review ahead of finals. Would love to see more of your content around programs and policies. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!!
I think there’s something to be said about your interpretation of the trend - that the I don’t dream of labor videos for you implied entrepreneurship, or individualistic, capitalism or passive income? They very much felt like a dismal of the idea that we should be emotionally invested in the working world at all - in any respect….
Really appreciate your channel, I’ve had a career in the social sector for over a decade, and I agree with everything you have said - the NPIC is very real - but I do think it’s important that you don’t claim that it’s nonprofit who have a scarcity mindset. As you said, nonprofits exist in a capitalist structure, and it is their funders - government agencies and billionaires - most all of whom have inherited wealth or can legally take it- who demand nonprofits compete, constantly change and constantly prove more impact, leaner teams, cheaper supplies, mass production of “healing”. Think about it, if a community organization serves a population of about 100,000 people, why would a funder ever expect that they would have bigger numbers every year? The number of people who are in need remain the same relatively, get every year, they must prove that they have somehow done more , eventually there’s nothing they can do except skim and skim and cut and cut
thank you for this! I have worked in a nonprofit for the past 2 years and am quitting this week to work in a coffee shop. it’s just like you said - despite me thinking the nonprofit job would give me a sense of “purpose,” I honestly feel like serving folks coffee and providing a material good is more helpful to society than moving numbers around in spreadsheets just to get more funding for programming that ultimately isn’t that helpful for community. I’m hopeful about this next chapter in my life and excited to find new ways to contribute to progress outside of the NPIC :)
My university lecturer linked his students to your channel in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within Australia suffered genocidal terrorism from British colonialism in 1788; to this day in Australia, First Nations people suffer transgenerational trauma.
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Watching this in 2024! So well put together!
In my cohort, most of us are working full-time, and over half of us are more on the “non-traditional” side of the age spectrum, so we have no choice but to work while putting ourselves through school because we are adults with families to support. Even the younger students in our cohort are working at least part time. When students asked about paid internships or internships offered during non-traditional business hours, we were laughed at and told that’s just now how it works and it’s on us to manage our schedules effectively. Paid internships were simply called “rare beasts,” and we were instructed to not hold our breath looking for them. When we asked about balancing work and internship hours, we were told that it was on us to not accept working a job more than 20 hrs a week in order to “protect the integrity of the program,” and we were given silence when people brought up how for some that’s was physically impossible. I mean…I get it to a degree, but if they’re going to tell students they are bad students for working full time during internship time, they should put in more work to get the internships paid.
Because of neoliberal ideas of identity, we're often taught that our community is people who share some common characteristic with us. While this isn't totally false, as you're pointing out here I think community needs to be connected to a location, and ongoing relationships. A lot of people struggle with exactly what you're describing, hope you can continue to build that community in your new home. After the last time I moved, it took about 1-2 years before I really felt like I knew people.
psychiatric diagnosis is not only a social construct but a tool of oppression. there is very little scientific basis for it. the move away from psychoanalytic and psychodynamic thinking in the mental health industry is not conducive to healing because pathological/psychiatric frameworks do nothing to address the root of a problem. the pathological/psychiatric framework does not serve the best interest of patients, it serves the profit-first model of our health system and pharmaceutical companies. it also serves abusers and oppressive systems in our culture like sexism, heterosexism, classism, and racism. yes, it's a conspiracy and it runs deep. it is completely rooted in systems of oppression and cannot be separated from that. the only way to approach mental health holistically is through a psychoanalytic and psychodynamic framework which considers social circumstances. the mental health system is a carceral system.
your video is amazing! please research the troubled teen industry in the united states if you have not already
I really appreciate this very insightful and in depth video, thank you so much for taking the time to make it for all of us!
I love your take. It's so rare to hear this from someone who identifies themselves politically with Marxism and resides in the social work field. I hate DEI as well. As you say, due to its implementation as a business strategy, it's almost always devoid of the requisite spirit that brings these types of movements alive. That's also why land acknowledgements end up feeling like empty housekeeping notes. I believe these types of policies are often used in bad faith by Cluster B types in the workplace in order to wield social capital. I'll be saving this video to show others when discussing the topic.
Wonderful to hear from you and so glad this job is going well! Best of luck on the home search. I have family who work in social work and after hearing their experience I also wish social workers were more educated on the historical context of why social work is important and necessary. However, I do believe that most folks are generally looking for a job vs a cause to support. I wish there was a happy medium because I think even folks who haven’t joined this field for the same social justice context as you should still be able to work in a mind frame that supports better social health.
Hi Vi. I’m glad you are well! Congrats on your new role. It sounds really interesting. And I get your internal conflict with feeling like “my job is to work at a school that feels segregated but not to advocate for integration of the students I work with”. I find that Social Work is filled with these interesting contradictions. We learn one thing in school, but once we first enter the ‘real world’ we have to work within structures and systems that currently exists; and not these ‘perfect’ dream systems. Ofcourse the goal is always to make a bit of change along the way; but typically that’s further along in our careers once we get more tenure. It’s very interesting. Also, good luck with the bells for the kitties! That’s a good idea because I also accidentally step on my cat a night, not knowing he’s there 😅
Hi Gabby! Social work surely is about tons of contradictions -- and it's also about not getting locked into that black and white thinking that we try to address in our individual clients, right? I'm learning to find peace and satisfaction with where I am while holding onto a bigger vision for things.
im about to make a video about my healing jounrey as well. Being Vietnamese and always being so hurt about my families past and the trauma that affects other people. A lot of Vietnamese people want to keep it quiet and not do anything about it. I am far from that. We only heal once we acknowledge there is a problem. You are going to encourage so many people.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful introspection. I was also an undergraduate business major and relate to your inferiority complex. When I took courses such as Theories of Personality and World Cultures during my last year of undergrad, I felt more engaged and knowledgeable than the liberal arts majors. I am currently taking some psychology and philosophy courses at a local community college and have considered a career in social work because psychology often ignores cultural and political context. I might continue my education beyond community college and earn a second bachelor's degree in psychology. Your background in business will certainly help you establish a private practice. I wish you nothing but the best and brightest future as a clinical social worker!
Non profits are full of nerds and losers who think they are better since they get to be so fulfilled while only serving to strengthen the status quo.
If you don’t have capitalism you will have communism which ultimate brought your family to America a freedom Land 🤦♀️
18.21 Theres even a fair amount of outsourcing done to volunteers lol
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently looking to exit my role within a big 4 consulting firm, and this have incredible insight into the NFP space! I feel so heard! Absolutely love your channel!
Congrats on graduating and getting a job!! I have enjoyed your videos so much over the years as a fellow radical social work student/social worker. I would love to hear your thoughts on the ASWB exams. I am in NY where there is a lot of conflicting viewpoints around the exams because of the pass rate analysis that came out last summer. I hope one day we can abolish all social work exams.
you are very sweet! thank you for making this video!
Thanks for sharing! How about the government positions? Would these be better than the non profit jobs?
thank you so much for this video! some of my reflections after watching this video as a non-profit worker who left one of their non-profits jobs previously this year: non-profits often use the language of abolitionist grassroots groups to freshen up their image, their mission and legitimize maintaining regan economics. in my experience, non-profits are often places for de-radicalizing youth, and containing their imaginations within realistic grant applications. the non-profit i worked at was “abolitionist” and focused on implementing restorative and transformative justice in prisons, and holding community circles for survivors of serious harms. i initially joined the organization as a participant in a community circle. after, the facilitator of the program invited us to work for the organization as part-time employees. the shift of someone being a facilitator in a healing group i was in to being my boss was stark. it was also difficult because the organization espoused that we all had influence in decision making. so, when there were basic labor rights violated (being paid in a timely manner, the cooling of unionizing amongst part-time workers) - rather than turning to the NLRB to file a complaint and run the risk of being called a cop, i would hold these tensions in myself. as a poor person in this org this was unsustainable, because i wouldn’t be paid for 2+ months and then be told to cope because i was expecting the *productivity* of white-capitalist spaces, and our non-profit *embraced messiness*. meanwhile, my director was salaried and making 6 figures a year. i went from a youth who was organizing large-scale mutual aid and holding occupations to a non-profit worker that was trying to argue that i should be cared for because i am human and not because of my labor output. i really recommend watching dean spade's lecture: should social movement work be paid. it helped me process a lot of the harmful aspects of mixing work with my visions of liberation.
Congrats!
Congrats Vi :)
Glad to see you’re still making videos
Kitty want’s attention! Give kitty attention!
Hello friends, comrades, and radical social workers! Since I have put this video out (and it's now approaching 10,000 views), I have been made aware of this video being used in social work education curricula at higher education institutions, which I think is both pretty neat and brings up some contradictions for me. If you are an instructor or faculty who has been using my video in a course that you teach, please consider the contradiction of using my freely accessibly video to supplement the teaching you are paid to do at an institution where students (such as the past me who made this video) are paying for their increasingly unaffordable education and/or provide unpaid labor at their internships/practicums. If you use content that I create in the context of a higher education institution please consider supporting my Ko-Fi page so I can continue sustaining this project: ko-fi.com/criticalhealingmoment
Right on! As a homeless person (couple) doing organizing from radical theory & praxis, I want to thank you & express how great to find your channel. It helps reinforce for me what I'm fighting against, also from my perspective being adopted by christo-fascist racists, from infancy, & raised in their cult, kicked out at 15 y.o. for no longer wanting to attend... I've been better prepared...w 5 yrs university, I try my best to do poverty scholar work as I can, circumstances are hard though. Community Organizing, now in a small town where we've been 3 years, we formed Mutual Aid group, now meeting weekly this summer. It's what works. It's complex but also a Sundown Town here, & fighting City Council 'devils'. Recent 'No Camping Ordinance', we're appealing on unconstitutionality. Incl all 3 orgs that "help" here are christian church-based & corrupt. Anyway, your focus caught my eye as lately I realized - Healing for Homeless ppl - is not on the radar. Been generating ideas and what's radically interesting about that. Always more ambition than ppl hours but we'll see. So many good ppl out there no matter how ill-portrayed in media. Ty again!
Hi, I go to your former university and I just want to let you know the BSW program is using your video as course material online. Are you aware of this? I know you used to have a video up about how you felt abused by the institution and that it caused you to leave and transfer.
Hi there, I am aware that this video has been shown in the context of the program I just graduated from, but not the one I transferred from. If you'd like to discuss in more detail please dm me on Instagram or email me since I am not comfortable being specific with my location on my social media platforms. As of now there is not much I can do as I'd like this knowledge and information to be free and accessible to all in the field.
Oh my god I love your channel. Do you have advice on choosing MSW schools? Im seriously interested in getting into the field .. willing to move anywhere
Maybe I should make a video about it? There's a lot of things to consider depending on where you currently are in life, if you need flexibility, and where you imagine yourself going within the field of social work. Some programs emphasize different parts of social work (clinical vs. macro for example). Having attended two programs now I can see each of their pros and cons. Know what you need as a learner and how you are going to get the most out of the experience for the amount of investment you are putting in. I'm a spreadsheet lover so when I was researching I made a spreadsheet with all the programs I was interested in so I could compare them side-by-side. At the end of the day though, school recruiters are basically marketers and what you see is not always what you get. If you can talk to current students I think they will give you the best impression of what it will be like to attend.
@@CriticalHealingMoment Yeah when you put it that way it doesn't really make sense to talk to school recruiters. I have an undergraduate in psychology and am interested in doing therapy but I've never really been a fan the way mental health is approached. I'd like to get a better understanding of the societal/ environmental factors that affect people.
@@sherrimusic9172 I think talking to people from the school can give you specifics on logistical things with your application and processes when you're in the school but in terms of student experience, I think other students would be your best source.
i wish this had more views. i’m so grateful for the guidance this video provided me
Thank you for this video. The moralism of NPs is used to demand unreasonable expectations of employees. The liberal ideology of the NPs will pay lip service to social justice, but ultimately not hold themselves accountable at all or work to transform society. In some ways, they have cult-like potential and tendencies.
Ok, look... I think we go into dangerous territory when we make an affirmation such “psychiatry and psychology are subjective sciences”. Like, I kinda understand what you mean, though. Psychiatry is a field in medicine that relies almost entirely in observational studies, since most psychological diseases can only be diagnosed by behavioral observation. However, the whole point of science is providing an objective framework to explain reality. And this framework has to rely in concrete proof and evidence to be build, not just interpretations and personal experience. Psychology works the same. Now, that doesn not mean that these fields cannot be improved and/or change. As a matter of fact, there is still a lot of things we dont know regarding the human mind. So even though I completely understand the need to constantly revise this framework, if we start opening it to interpretation and subjectivity a lot, we might be opening a door that might be quite hard to close afterward. A door that will lead to negationism.
There's a substantial movement in a lot of sciences right now to break away from supposed objectivily, and embrace and analyze the inevitable subjectivity that comes from living as socialized, fallible human beings. Objectivity is a myth, and mental health diagnoses are human made constructs that are useful insofar as they enable people to seek help, not that they describe objective immutable reality imo
There's no such thing as objectivity