Internship Reflection Paper
Internship Reflection Paper
Internship Reflection Paper
My name is Emma Dexter, and I am senior Public Health major at Georgia College. I
have been interning at The Bright House this semester and have thoroughly enjoyed my time
here. The Bright House is a division of Southern Crescent Sexual Assault and Child Advocacy
Center. There are three locations that The Bright House is currently operating out of. One is in
Milledgeville on Central State’s campus, one is in Newnan, and the main office is in Hampton.
The Milledgeville branch opened in 2019 with JoAnna Smith being the director. There are three
other women who work at The Bright House in Milledgeville: Shelly, Ashleigh, and Antionette.
Shelly is the victim advocate here and does a lot of paperwork pertaining to intake and makes
sure everything is filed into the system properly. Ashleigh is the forensic interviewer here and
conducts the interviews with the children or clients to understand what happened and why they
are at The Bright House for assistance. Ashleigh works with DFCS (and sometimes APS) and
detectives very often to be able to ask the questions they need to hear the answers to for their
own cases. Antionette is a therapist and offers counseling services here. She has around three to
four appointments on average every day. Antionette was an intern here a couple of years ago and
got offered a job at The Bright House, which I found to be interesting. I am also interning with
two other women, Avery Kerstine and Autumn Tucker. The clients served here are victims of
sexual assault or child abuse. The Bright House’s radius typically extends to Baldwin County,
Jones County, Hancock County, and Wilkinson County. The Bright House offers a safe space to
these clients to be able to share their experiences and seek free counseling services if necessary.
The Bright House is a children’s sexual assault center, but they do offer services for adults too if
necessary.
Description of Experiences
My role as an intern was to answer the phones, scan, and file paperwork into the system,
and sit with children while they were either taking a break during their interviews or if their
parent or guardian left the lobby to do paperwork so that they would not be sitting there alone. I
would also be given random tasks to be done around the office such as organizing computer
wires to look presentable or putting together hygiene bags to give to clients. The most rewarding
part of my internship was when I could tell the kids connected with me, it can be difficult to form
connections with the children at The Bright House because they are there for traumatizing
reasons. I did my best to distract them for a few moments and take their mind off whatever they
were struggling with by playing with them or watching a movie with them. It was also very
rewarding to make the flyers that I have made because I know that once they are posted on The
Bright House’s social media, people will see my hard work and be more aware of certain
statistics surrounding child abuse along with many other topics. There were a few difficult
aspects to doing my internship at The Bright House. It is hard to watch young children go
through what these kids that come in are going through, but it is good preparation for my future
career as a nurse. What I found most difficult though was finding ways to be productive when
there were no interviews or not much was going on during the week. There is not much that can
be done throughout the week besides typical maintenance cleaning and tasks along those lines,
so most of the time I would do extra trainings if there was nothing for me to do or just find
random things to clean/organize. One thing that I wish was different is that I could watch the
interviews in the broadcast room as they were happening. This room has a large TV that plays
what is going on in the interview room. DFCS and police will sit in there to take their notes and
talk to the advocate or whichever Bright House employee they need to about the case. It would
have been interesting for me to sit in there, but I suppose it gets too crowded and that may be
It did not meet my expectations to be honest, but not in a bad way. I was expecting to be
on my feet all day and figured it would be a very professional setting. My first day I realized I
was wrong, because The Bright House has a very relaxed environment and there is not much
my laptop for most of the day if there are no interviews. I answer the phone whenever it rings
along with letting clients into the house if they have counseling or interview appointments. I
clean daily, typically before I leave for the day, but if we are having a slow day, I am sitting at
the conference table for most of the day which I do not mind. My co-workers at The Bright
House were always open to hearing my ideas, even if they were not practical or applicable, they
always listened to what I had to say and never made me feel stupid for coming up with
something. Although, since forensic interviewing specifically is a very meticulous process there
is not much input or creativity I could really add in that aspect but I never felt like I was being
judged when I would speak to them. Supervision from my internship site supervisor (JoAnna
Smith) was great! She would let us know if she needed us to do anything, but besides that she let
us be creative with project ideas or organization in the office. She was a very relaxed supervisor
which made her less intimidating to me, making me more comfortable in the office, which I
appreciated. I think the main thing that could have improved my experience is if The Bright
House took two interns instead of three. While I am so grateful for meeting the other two interns,
the office is not busy enough to justify having three interns which leaves us bored many times
because most jobs around the office are often one or two-person jobs, and we all want to help, so
we finish tasks very quickly. It honestly just feels a bit unnecessary. I would recommend
interning at The Bright House to future interns, I have loved interning here and would do it again
in a heartbeat. It is a good internship site for someone who is looking for a more laid-back
internship and to learn more by watching. I have learned the technique that goes behind forensic
setting. I am considering it more in a part-time job sense. I want to work in an emergency room
as a nurse, but I believe I would love to be a sexual assault nurse as a side job. I am very
passionate for this field, so if I could actively help victims, I believe I would be fulfilled in the
job.
Internship Preparedness
was doing. I believe that the Community Health course probably was the most applicable to my
internship, along with the Women’s Health and Human Sexuality courses. Community Health
taught me how to be culturally competent and interact with people from many different
backgrounds, which has been helpful in my internship. Human Sexuality and Women’s Health
have been helpful when talking to the nurse practitioner about her findings in medical exams or
understanding different medical or anatomical terms hearing my co-workers talk about. I felt
confident in these skills and terms that I have learned in my classes, but I felt the least prepared
I had no idea what I was going to be doing as an intern or what would be expected of
from me. Once we had our intern orientation, I felt more prepared, but I was a little nervous
about interacting with the kids. They told us we are not supposed to talk about their cases with
them or ask any prying questions but sometimes it would be very hard if they would say
something about it. If you are trying to talk to a child and they say, “I am scared my dad is going
to kill my mom”, how do you respond to that in a way of changing the subject without
dismissing their fears? This did happen to me, and I believe I handled it well by assuring her that
she was in the right place to receive help, but after she said that, am I supposed to ask her what
her favorite color is? That was the most challenging part of my internship, but it also taught me
I believe that the School of Health and Human Performance did everything they could to
prepare me for my internship, but my internship was just a bit different from other people’s. I
would say that parts of public health apply to my internship, but I would personally see this
internship most fitting for a criminal justice major. I think that there should be a meeting for all
interns to go to who are interning the next semester and they will receive the syllabus for the
class along with reviews that past interns have given internship sites. I would have liked to have
seen what the past interns at The Bright House said their responsibilities were before my first
Internship Performance
A new skill that I learned was how to be empathetic, and it is sometimes hard for me to
show sympathy or empathy at times, but my skills in that area have improved from being at The
Bright House. I believe my skills have improved from me interacting with the victims of sexual
abuse or counseling clients and listening to some of their stories. I also hear how my co-workers
respond to certain situation where it may be difficult to show empathy and have taken some tips
from them as well. I have not presented my project yet, as I will be presenting it the Thursday
after this paper is due. I am sure that I will not be satisfied with my performance though because
I always expect myself to do the best that I can, and I always see room for improvement. I
believe my supervisor and co-workers will be satisfied with my project along with how I present
my work. My project/presentation is the only real substantial assignment I have had this
semester. I have daily assignments such as cleaning or answering phones, etc. that I always do
I would say the overall quality of my work would be a 9 because as I mentioned before, I
always see room for improvement. I did everything that my supervisor or co-workers asked of
me and did it effectively and promptly. I answered the phone every time it rang and always got
up immediately to let clients into the house for their appointments. I think the main skill I need to
a question, or I would go to speak to them and many times I would answer or start with “I
think...” or use filler words such as “um...” I need to work on my confidence in the professional
setting (which has improved over time at my internship) which will also help me improve my
Personal/Professional Insights/Benefits
This internship has impacted some of my future professional goals. I have always been
very passionate about child abuse prevention and sexual assault awareness/prevention, but after
completing my internship I am sure I would like to be a sexual assault nurse while also
continuing with my previous goals of being an emergency room nurse practitioner. It is a very
difficult adjustment from what I have heard, but I believe I have the passion for the field to do a
good job at it. My internship also helped me improve my confidence in professional settings.
Before working at The Bright House, I would be a little nervous or self-conscious to talk on the
phone to people. I now feel extremely comfortable when speaking to people on the phone and
can help them very quickly regarding what they are calling about.
I have gained a lot of insight since starting my internship at The Bright House,
specifically in the youth and women populations. I did not realize how prevalent sexual assault
or child abuse was in the area and it is very saddening to see. But I am now aware of how often
these events occur and can educate other people on the rates of sexual/child abuse in