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Assignment:
1. How comfortable are you with discussion regarding suicide, suicidal ideation (SI) and self-harm (SH)? If applicable, what makes you uneasy, and how do you think you can become more comfortable exploring the vital concern with participants?
2. We are all grieving. Some more aware than others. How will be you stay intentional about connecting with your own grief and holding space for mourning, processing, and letting go (not necessarily "closure") so that you can enter the grief of a future or present participant and normalize what they are experiencing?
3. One of the principles of feminist therapy is that the counseling relationship is egalitarian. From the text: Authenticity, mutuality, and respect, is at the core of feminist therapy and recognize that there is a power imbalance in the therapeutic relationship, so they strive to shift power and privilege to the voices and experiences of clients and away from themselves." Please provide an example or idea of how a therapist, clinician, social worker, counselor, healer, coach, etc. can shift the power imbalance in a therapeutic relationship.