The following is
so that I'll have access to my notes even when I'm elsewhere...
Soo... unless you're into Social Work ~ you probably
won't find this interesting... ;-)



| Philosopher Biambiattista Vico argued that "this is the
true process by which students learn: they cannot own their knowledge until they have 'made' it, worked it over, put their mark on the data, imposed their own order upon it, and altered it to fit with what they already have." (p.157) [Shulman, Lawrence. (1993). Interactional supervision. NASW Press: WA, DC.] |
| About The Occupation of Therapy: "I'm a brain surgeon & an emotional surgeon & I do work in the dark." - Bill Westmoreland 11/02/2005 |
| "My main problem: I'm an incurable optimist..." (Dr. Phil) |
|
Maude: I should like to change into a sunflower
most of all. They're so tall and simple. What flower would you like
to be?
Harold: I don't know. One of these, maybe. Maude: Why do you say that? Harold: Because they're all alike. Maude: Oooh, but they're *not*. Look. See, some are smaller, some are fatter, some grow to the left, some to the right, some even have lost some petals. All *kinds* of observable differences. You see, Harold, I feel that much of the world's sorrow comes from people who are *this*, [she points to a daisy] Maude: yet allow themselves be treated as *that* [she gestures to a field of daisies] |


