FindingMyself88
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Wow, it feels so good to say that! Next week is going to be a crazy busy week between starting EMDR and getting things situated to start classes in the Fall! Monday I will go with Bristol and talk to my Disability counselor/coordinator about how it will work bringing Bristol on campus with me! When I told her of the possibility last year of me getting a dog, she said they would do whatever they could to help me.
Then Wednesday I meet with my Academic Advisor to register for my classes. I have picked out 3 classes, but am not sure on any others. Realistically I probably only need to take 4, which is the minimum for full time, but part of me wants to take an extra class to regain some time I lost the last 2 semesters. I am going to talk this over with my advisor. A new thing this semester is I will not be forced to work and if I do find a job that allows Bristol, it will only be a few days a week or weekends so I can have a little extra spending money. I would look into a work study program, but my GPA is too low right now from doing poorly before I was diagnosed and began treatment for my PTSD.
I am sticking with my decision to become a Mental Health Counselor with Sociology as my undergrad major and psychology as my minor, focusing on teenagers to young adult age range. I struggled with this due to my PTSD and not wanting to hurt others. However, my T has told me that therapist don't come from perfect little lives. She said I am doing everything I can to take care of myself and that one day, I will be able to help others in a proper, healthy way. I want to help others find their road to healing. Ultimately I want to join with an equine specialist and treat people through equine-assisted psychotherapy and pet therapy. Animals have been SUCH a healing factor for me!
The 3 classes I have decided on are:
1) Abnormal Psychology- it is a repeat online class from having to drop it last semester after suicide attempt. Prior to dropping, I did have an A in the class and found it a very engaging class!
2)The Sociology of Mental Health
3) Contemporary Social Problems
I still have 7-8 extracurricular classes to take, so I am thinking of taking some sort of Art class as well!
Then Wednesday I meet with my Academic Advisor to register for my classes. I have picked out 3 classes, but am not sure on any others. Realistically I probably only need to take 4, which is the minimum for full time, but part of me wants to take an extra class to regain some time I lost the last 2 semesters. I am going to talk this over with my advisor. A new thing this semester is I will not be forced to work and if I do find a job that allows Bristol, it will only be a few days a week or weekends so I can have a little extra spending money. I would look into a work study program, but my GPA is too low right now from doing poorly before I was diagnosed and began treatment for my PTSD.
I am sticking with my decision to become a Mental Health Counselor with Sociology as my undergrad major and psychology as my minor, focusing on teenagers to young adult age range. I struggled with this due to my PTSD and not wanting to hurt others. However, my T has told me that therapist don't come from perfect little lives. She said I am doing everything I can to take care of myself and that one day, I will be able to help others in a proper, healthy way. I want to help others find their road to healing. Ultimately I want to join with an equine specialist and treat people through equine-assisted psychotherapy and pet therapy. Animals have been SUCH a healing factor for me!
The 3 classes I have decided on are:
1) Abnormal Psychology- it is a repeat online class from having to drop it last semester after suicide attempt. Prior to dropping, I did have an A in the class and found it a very engaging class!
2)The Sociology of Mental Health
3) Contemporary Social Problems
I still have 7-8 extracurricular classes to take, so I am thinking of taking some sort of Art class as well!