Reflective Essay On Social Work

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Today I will discuss how my upbringing, life experiences, and my original major lead me to have a desire to be a social worker as well as present why I believe I would be a good fit for the social work program at Idaho State University. I grew up in a good home. I have wonderful parents and family members, and an amazing community that provided me with a wonderful childhood full of personal growth and preparation for future success. My parents and close relatives taught me the importance of kindness and always offering a helping hand. However, just as any, my family had some bumps along the way. My uncle and grandfather were addicts. I watched my family struggle with the emotional and financial stress that addiction can bring. Grandpa was in and out of rehab, and struggled with addiction to medication and alcohol until the day he died. My uncle struggled with a meth addiction and many other substances and was in and out of prison and halfway houses for a majority of my 19 years of life. …show more content…

We were suffering, my grandma was suffering. I loved that as a family we had each other, but there was no one there to help guide us into repairing the brokenness within our family. We didn’t discuss what was happening, we didn’t discuss what we could do to help each other. Everyone went about their day and kept it to themselves. As a young child and later as a teenager, I found this confusing. I wanted my feelings to be heard. I wanted to hear the feelings of my family. I wanted us to start healing, and I wanted to help. The desire to help others truly began within these terrible times my family was experiencing. I wanted to help individuals and families who going through situations like members of my family were going through. I wanted to give people someone to be able to confide in in their darkest and most vulnerable

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