Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Interview 1 Prep

The person I am hoping to interview is a lady who has counselor center for teenage girls. I think this would be a really good interviewee because the counselors have seen it all. They have worked with all different ages and have seen all different issues. I think this will be a really good idea because hopefully they have organizations they can send me to.

1. I am interested in going into girls counseling. What can you tell me about it?
2. From your perspective, what could I study that would be more significant to other people?
3. Who else would you recommend me to talk to?
4. I am required to complete 50 hours of service learning related to my topic. What kind of places or activities would you recommend for this requirement?
5. What books should I read in this field? What other resources can you recommend?
What More Do I Plan.
1. What ethnicity of girls would you say come here the most? Why is it that you think they have the most self esteem problems?
2. What do you do with girls who have lows self esteem, for example where do you send them?
3.  Do you have an organization you recommend me to?
4. What are the top issues girls come in here for? Body Image, or Face, or anything else.
5. How long does it usually take for girls to start felling confident about themselves?

1 comment:

  1. Have you set up that interview yet?

    Your other questions look very good. I think the idea of culture and body image is also an interesting one. I had a very similar experience to yours about the magazines. I went away with some friends for a bachelorette weekend about a year ago. All weekend long, the women would look at magazines about stars and say, "Look at her legs...she has not cellulite and three kids."

    I'd say, I know, but she has a personal trainer, a chef, and someone airbrushed those legs just to make them look absolutely perfect.

    It was like talking to a wall! They'd say, "I know," flip the page and do it again. This is just something I don't do, so I don't get it. After a while, I felt rude saying anything, so I just stopped. These were all women in their late 30's!

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