Ona Bakarak Kendimi Buldum | Gülşah Güven Ataşoğlu | TEDxHBVAL Youth
Psikolog ve bir otizm annesi olan Gülşah Güven Ataşoğlu, bu konuşmasında sadece bir anne olarak değil, bir insan ve bir profesyonel olarak yaşadığı derin dönüşümü anlatıyor.
Otizmli çocuğu sayesinde hayatı, sevgiyi ve kabullenmeyi yeniden tanımlayan Gülşah Güven Ataşoğlu, bizi kalıpların dışına çıkmaya ve farklılıkların içindeki güzelliği görmeye davet ediyor.
Bu konuşma, mücadele ederken büyümeyi ve en önemlisi sevmeyi unutmayan herkes için. 2006 yılında Dicle Üniversitesi Psikoloji bölümünden mezun oldum. Çalışma hayatıma özel gereksinimi olan çocuklar ve ailelerine psikolojik destek vererek başladım. Bana hayatın başka pencerelerini açan bu güzel çocuklar ve aileleriyle sadece mesleki anlamda değil insani anlamda büyük tecrübeler edindim. Bu tecrübeler oğlumun otizm yolculuğunda da şefkatli bir rehber oldu benim için. Sabrın, sevginin ve direnişin binlerce rengini keşfettiğim bu yolculukta diğer insanlara da dokunmak için İstanbul Rumeli Üniversitesi Klinik Psikoloji bölümünde yüksek lisans yaptım. Bana güvenen, yeniden toparlanma gücüne beni tanık eden, her seferinde tıpkı kendi terapi yolculuğumdaki gibi büyülendiğim bu yolculukta birlikte olduğumuz tüm danışanlara minnettarım.
Ve annelik… Ben çocuklarıma rehber olmaya çalışırken onlar bana kendimi farketmeyi, iyileşmeyi , hayatı anlamlı kılan değerleri öğrettiler. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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