Social Work Personal Statement

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What sparked my interest in social work Going through as much trauma as I did, I had no hope, my earliest suicidal thought I can remember was when I was old 6 years old. There was abuse daily for all of my siblings rather it was physical or mental by my mother. Unfortunately, I was the sibling who also was sexually abused by cousins and my mother's boyfriend. Growing up I never thought I’d get out of the “hood”. When I was 5 or 6 years old, I experienced my first run-in with the law. It wasn’t because I was a troublesome kid but because my mom’s boyfriend at the time got raided. I happened to be in the living room when it happened. This is just one of me traumas I experienced when I was younger. This is just some of the trauma that changed …show more content…

Helping has always been my passion and I know it takes people who truly have a passion for helping to become a social worker. My life has been a roller coaster but I have a passion for children or adults who have had traumatic experiences. I love to support people and give them resources to support their needs. My suffering turned into a love of hearing people tell their stories and escaping their trauma. My empath personally strives for me to want to do this professionally because I feel as if this is my calling in …show more content…

It has been a new and life-changing experience I am in a predicament that makes me uncomfortable and takes me out of my comfort zone. However, it makes me connect with individuals and parts of communication I would have never experienced if I didn’t work with them. Every autistic person is drastically different from one another and everyone who is autistic has different needs. I had a narrow-looking glass of autism just being someone being nonvocal, flapping their hands, and having meltdowns. My point of view of an autistic person was very ignorant. Learning everything I have learned with autistic children the most valuable thing I learned was patients and understanding. Understanding is so much easier to say than to do. Understanding takes time and it is not easy especially when your client can’t express how you can understand them. I understand without patience I cannot truly understand a person because empathy is the biggest part of understanding. Sometimes it takes try after try to understand, but something I also learned was sometimes it takes you being of a client’s case for them to be