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専門分野の執筆
  • 最終ログイン : 2019-12-12
  • 登録日 : 2019-12-12
  • INSIGHTS ABOUT THE PSYCHIATRIC WARD IN DAVAO CITY PHILIPPINES
    翻訳(語学)・ライティング・ネーミング 執筆・ライティング 専門分野の執筆
    製作日数1日間
    希望販売価格3,000円~10,000円未満
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    Our three weeks was filled with laughter and stories from the people who became not just close to us but also we considered as friends. I always look forward working on a clinical setting because I admire people who are strong and courageous and when I entered the facility, it hit me. How brave those people inside was. New Day Recovery Center was one of the books and these are just the highlights.
    On our first program APO, the Addiction Program, it made me felt quite scared. Not with the residents on the program but on how we will handle them. I know that it will be difficult knowing that our internship supervisor, Miss Pauline, already orient us about how high-functioning they are compared to other residents and how mature they are but I never hesitate to speak to them on our first day. They had fun with us on their first day and no doubt rapport was very established. I learned a lot from them. Among the entire program, for me the best lectures were on APO. The lectures were on a different level. It was very interactive because it wasn’t just us that gave lectures but also them. One thing I learned on the APO was that a mistake does not define who we are and it just parts of the journey were taking. Residents on APO keep on emphasizing mistakes and how it changed them and particularly, how the rehabilitation helped them to change.
    Our second program was the Psychiatric program. This was the program where I really love handling the most. I love this program not just because of the people in it but also this is where we improved. Back on the APO days, we were not putting so much potential on the tasks given because we were quite shocked with the environment when we came in and was still not that prepared on a very different setting. What was told to us, we took it as a chance to show what we are really capable to do. I never liked to be in the limelight, like I don’t like speaking in front, or be in front but psychiatric program let me realize that it was fun too. I was getting good with facilitating and hosting and that was the best part. Also, the bond and friendship that was made with the patients was unforgettable. Seeing them and hearing their stories were one of the highlights for me. I admire them for being so transparent. For being so brave. Handling patients in the psychiatric ward made me realize that to be vulnerable and weak is okay and acknowledge and accept healing.
    Lastly was the BMP (Behavioural Management Program), they were the most fun setting among the three. It seems like we “clicked”. I think because they were just the same age with us and they had the same thinking as ours. I love how they welcomed us nicely. We did not treat each other as different individuals but we really see each other as friends. Also, our lectures with them are the best. They gave us very beautiful and substantial insights that we will keep on our hearts and minds forever. The BMP taught me that listening helps. A lot. Sometimes it’s just about being there for someone and being there not just on the good days but also on the bad ones. They taught me that life may be difficult and mean, never change your perspective on it.
    The learning’s and the friendships I made in this facility is unforgettable. The best thing about rehabilitations was how they value the sense of healing. That all of us wanted to heal on some wounds that are very difficult to close, but it amazed me that people inside was brave enough to acknowledge the wounds and be commit to the process.