Rabu, 27 November 2013

Can I become a child psychologist even if I have a tattoo on my inner forearm?

Q. I've been thinking about getting a tattoo for a while, and lately it's been becoming more and more appealing to me. What I want is nothing inappropriate; in fact, it's something that my old psychologist told me to tell myself when I got anxious ("whatever happens, I will be okay.") I would not be willing to get it on another part of my body because I need to be able to see it at all times. Do you think this would be okay?

A. If you are running your own clinic and office, then I have no doubt it'll be fine. You set your own rules and as long as you gain a good reputation, you should be fine. However, if your'e going to schools, and don't have your own practice, you'll have to realize that you may need to cover it. If you're a male, then this shouldn't be hard as a long sleeve button down is generally worn in professional environments. If you're a female, then it may be harder because many women wear short sleeve blouses and shirts to work. In the end, it's up to you to weigh the pros and the cons because it's going to be a permanent part of your body. Hope this helps.


What is the movie about the woman who makes a list of all the qualities of the perfect man?
Q. A woman makes to do lists for everything in her life. She makes a list of qualities for the perfect guy. She meets a guy in a coffee shop who meets nearly all the qualities on the list but at the same time begins falling for the guy that works at the coffee shop who is the polar opposite of everything on her list.

A. The Wish List (2010 TV movie)
starring Jennifer Esposito, David Sutcliffe, Diane Venora
Summary:
Sarah Fischer (Esposito), a by-the-book, hard-working human relations executive at a publishing company, is fed up with her bad dates and decides to create one of her famous to-do lists: "Qualification for the Man I'll Marry ~No Exceptions." After a few more bad dates, she refines her list to include nice feet, no tattoos, has a job, no bad hair and no slogan t-shirts, to name a few. Enter Fred Jones (Sutcliffe), a barista at her favorite coffee place who has unruly hair and wears t-shirts, but who has a knack for reading his customers' personality and creating the perfect coffee drink for them. He also has a knack for getting inside Sarah's head.
At about the same time, Erik Cavalieri appears. He's a handsome doctor who loves animals, loves children, loves to cook, and has about ten other positive characteristics that make him Sarah's perfect match. The two start dating and things get serious. Erik asks Sarah to marry him. It should be a no brainer, but Fred, who challenges Sarah to figure out what she really wants in life, keeps pulling her heartstrings. Ultimately, Sarah decides to throw away her list and put her heart first.





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