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Removing the Blindfold -Survivors’ stories from the US troubled teen industry

This month, I am taking a closer look at Lesley Kopsick’s thesis ‘Removing the Blindfold: Survivors stories of academic and social-emotional learning within the troubled teen industry’ . In the course of her study, she interviews 10 ‘survivors’ about their experiences and her thesis begins with an extract taken from her own experience. I wound …

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Why did I write that? – How we relate and what it produces

As someone who journals with the aim of using reflexivity to improve my practice, I often look back at my writing and wonder – Why on earth did I write that? Why did I choose to write that particular something at that particular time and why on earth did I use the language that I …

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