
Campus Currents: Carrying Aquatic Therapy's Lessons from Fieldwork
09/05/23 • 43 min
Join us for an insightful post-interview discussion with Liz, who has just completed her level one fieldwork experience. Liz shares her thoughts on her initial expectations versus the reality of her experience. She reflects on her concerns, excitements, and insights as she ventured into the world of nature-based and aquatic therapy. Listen in as Liz discusses the surprises, challenges, and growth she experienced throughout her journey.
Join us for an insightful post-interview discussion with Liz, who has just completed her level one fieldwork experience. Liz shares her thoughts on her initial expectations versus the reality of her experience. She reflects on her concerns, excitements, and insights as she ventured into the world of nature-based and aquatic therapy. Listen in as Liz discusses the surprises, challenges, and growth she experienced throughout her journey.
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