Crow_Decks wrote:
lgum wrote:
Crow_Decks wrote:
lgum wrote:
I am a music therapist in mental health care settings. I think it is a great strength to know there is no such thing as ‘normal’. I accept everyone I work with as they are without judgment. I see my role as being partners with them on a journey toward wellness. And wellness is defined by the individual not by the medical system
Music therapy is amazing. I’m working on applying for my master’s in art therapy, I have my bachelor’s in AT, and use it frequently when working with the clients at my hospital. Thank you for responding, very pleased to meet you.
Very pleased to meet you, too. It's awesome that you are going into art therapy.
I'm also in that cliché scenario--being a mental health worker who is struggling and needs supports, so here I am!
I know there’s many of us in the field who are struggling with lack of support, poor compensation, and difficulty reaching out in part due to HIPAA, but I haven’t really met anyone else in the field who is open about the struggle. Possibly because it’s seen as a ‘bad look’ for helpers struggling with help, I’m not entirely sure why. But it’s wonderfully human to connect with you in this honesty. What has your experience with your colleagues/coworkers been like? Are you “out” to your job?
I'm not out to my job--although I'm out in other professional forums, so it's not a total secret. I'm in the process of seeking formal diagnosis, at which point I am planning to come out at work. I have been open about my mental health history, which includes hospitalizations, with some people I work with, especially as I hope it makes them more respectful toward the people with whom we work.