Site icon Dr. Vince Gutierrez, PT

Chameleon

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While in PT school, I was called a chameleon.

This was meant as a derogatory name.

The person. Said that I wasn’t authentic and that I could fit in with any group, meaning I didn’t fit in anywhere.

I learned at a young age that I had to be able to fit in to survive.

My family transitioned from a gang war territorial neighborhood to a farming community.

My dad was an alcoholic and I was raised in a bar or VFW.

I had to learn how to act around adults, gang members, murderers, drug dealers, country folk and farmers.

This has helped me immensely in life because I don’t feel insecure around too many groups. I don’t feel there to be a communication block around others. I can be empathetic to multiple groups.

As a PT, it is easier for me to put my own biases aside to help the person in front of me and I am quicker to u defat and the biases and experiences of the patient in front of me.

I learned at a young age to keep my mouth shut until I understand the situation.

Back then it was to maintain the peace and avoid conflict.

Now it is to gain trust and improve the therapeutic alliance.

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