This piece was very informative. It taught the readers about Jan’s clients, methods, and relationships. The writer presented this information through dialogue with the subject and story telling. The writer used a story told by the subject to catch the reader’s attention. The introduction of this work really made me want to continue to gain further knowledge in the matter. I really enjoyed how the author went back and forth between the learning about the subject, but also teaching us about some of her patients.
The writer in this paper took a “spectator” stance. They observed the surroundings and the subject, but they did not participate in a therapy session. One of the examples that shows us this is, “The therapists at the privately run Child Guidance Clinic, a part of Children’s Hospital and Health Center, counsel many children like Sara”. This helped us …show more content…
The paper begins with the sentence, “Sara was four years old”. This message catches the reader, and as we continue on we learn that Sara was abused. Then there was a story about a patient, “I had one child who kept drawing food no matter what kind of squiggle I drew”. This was an example of the types of patients Jan has. The last two examples showed us details about how long children usually stay in therapy. They stated “most children remain in therapy for four to six months” and “Jan’s longest case, an abused child named Bryan, lasted 7 years”. These two examples gave us a more in depth look on therapy for kids, and how it helps children get better at different