Staff
Profiles
Adam Ashraf
Treatment Team Leader,
North Cottage
Trillium Parry Center for Children
Adam completes his third year at Parry Center in October 2005, having worked
all of that time in the North Cottage. This building is devoted to residential
clients in the Secured Children's Inpatient Program as well as other pre-adolescent
clients. Adam graduated from the University of Oregon, majoring in psychology. "I've
always been interested in people and what makes them tick," he relates. "I
did a lot of coaching and summer camp work with kids and have always enjoyed
working with children. I had a pretty good idea that I wanted to work with children
professionally as I was going through my degree program."
Adam points to some of the challenges of working with younger children in treatment. "Sometimes
it's harder for the younger kids to process expectations. Developmentally, they
can't always articulate what they're feeling or what they want." The residential
treatment environment poses other challenges, Adam relates. "It's a real
challenge to keep the treatment milieu consistent, but very important," he
states.
Adam notes that on the rewards side, "you may see just a little progress
day-to-day, but over time you often see big changes." Adam goes on to state, "I
don't expect to get thank-you's from the kids, but we do often get cards--even
cookies!--from parents of the clients who appreciate the hard work of the staff
and the progress of their child. We also do have some clients that keep in contact
with the program after discharge. It's great to hear how well some are doing,
particularly the ones that faced huge challenges when admitted."
Adam plans to return to school in the next year or so to pursue a Master's of
Social Work degree. He's not exactly sure what role professionally he wants to
pursue from there, but knows he wants to do clinical work with children in some
capacity.
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