How do you develop a relationship with your client, and what do you do to protect it? Here’s my list.
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How do you develop a relationship with your client, and what do you do to protect it? Here’s my list.
This March in our clinical supervisions session we’ll be discussing empathy, and in particular cognitive, affective and compassionate empathy.
Let’s get on the same page as our clients! What do they want? What do we want for them? Are they the same things?
In our clinical supervision sessions this month, we’re discussing deliberate practice, which is a process to use in order to improve clinical skills. It’s effective, and fascinating.
Our client’s expectations, and our ability to create solid, positive expectations for treatment outcomes, go a long way in how things actually play out in our work.
Our ability to adapt our approach to our client’s culture will improve the outcomes of our work together.
This month in our clinical supervision sessions we’re discussing self-compassion based on Kristen Neff’s research.
Nothing like some pecking hens to represent the process of eliciting feedback! This month we’ll learn how to use this skill to increase client engagement and ensure positive outcomes!
This month we’re looking at therapist effects as one of the common factors that impact our client’s outcomes in therapy. Get your pen and journal out, we’re diving into some reflection work!
I’m looking forward to this month’s topic. I’ve been thinking of it so much in light of the Black Lives Matter movement and the ways white supremacy shows up in my work as a social worker and clinical supervisor. And gosh, it sure shows up a lot…
On May 26th, 2020, Memorial Day, George Floyd was killed by a police officer holding him down with his knee on his neck for almost nine minutes. I know you have been closely watching the protests and the calls for a stronger stance against racism, a call for us all to be anti-racists.
For may we’re continuing our discussion of the common factors theory and focusing on unconditional positive regard. Come get support from your clinical community while sharpening your technical skills. You’ll leave sessions feeling connected and with some clearer ideas of how to intentionally do your work.