¶ … Rachel Faybyshev
Foundations of Mental Health Counseling
Dr. Mary Owens
Interviewee -- April Slowenski BS, MEd, CCLS, CPMT
Please tell me your official job title and the length of time that you have held the Child Life Specialist degree.
I am a Certified Child Life Specialist and Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist. In February, it will be 7 years since I started working in this field.
What inspired your interest in the field of Child Life Specialist?
I've always wanted to work with children and at first I wanted to be a teacher. I was not aware of all the other professions that deal with children. I found out about child life specialists program by accident. While in undergrad, I majored in Education and took a psychology course. One day when I was going to class, there was a sign for a child life specialist's seminar right outside the classroom. Unfortunately, the seminar got cancelled because the school didn't offer a child life specialist program. When I got home that day, I researched in depth and decided this was what I meant to do. I then transferred schools and pursued this career.
a) How and/or why did you choose it over the other health practitioner fields?
This field is a little bit of everything, nurse, teacher, counselor, play therapist all in one. You get to be the strength for the family and help the children feel safe. While other professionals are doing the procedures, I get to help them get over their fears.
b) What have been the benefits to choosing this field and what have been the shortcomings?
The benefit of this field is that it is a field that is still growing, so it's exciting to be a part of something new. I am eager to help be a part of the growing research involved. The shortcoming is that since it is a new field, there are a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings about what we actually do.
3. Can you tell me about a typical day on the job?
There is no such thing; it all depends on the day. I come in at 7am and get a list of patients that are there that day. I get reports and background information of the patients from the nurses, PCA's, or whoever is available. I then structure the day based on the reports given. In some cases, I might go to surgery with patients to do diversion therapy or I might meet with parents and let them know how their child is progressing. There are days where I will do coping exercises with chronic patients, for example, teach them breathing exercises to cope with their anxiety. I also do final memory projects with dying kids and also help kids who have parents or grandparents that are dying. We collect pictures and make collages. I also oversee all donations, Looney Tunes, and arrange Santa Clause as well as supervise events.
4. What is your favorite part of your job?
Seeing a child who comes in fearful and then helping him/her to overcome it. Seeing the progress and know that you are the one helping them is extremely rewarding.
5. What is your least favorite part of your job?
Bereavement, when a child dies, as well as the lack of understanding from other staff personnel.
6. What surprised you the most when you started working in this field?
Seeing resiliency from the kids and parents and seeing the patients pull through. When a child is told he's going to be a vegetable, but then walks out of the hospital. There was one case where a teenager was hit by a car and was told he was going to be a vegetable for...
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