Our October groups are exploring ethics! Come sip some tea and join the conversation.
Our October groups are exploring ethics! Come sip some tea and join the conversation.
Our September topic is therapeutic modalities. I want each of you to have a broad overview of the most widely-used mental health therapeutic modalities as you navigate towards your clinical license.
Our August Clinical Supervision Group Topic is Eliciting Feedback. Eliciting feedback leads to greater clinical outcomes and client-clinical alliance. Let’s practice our skills together.
Mental Status Exams are an important part of your client documentation. Are you doing them in a way that most promotes respect for your client? Most highlights their growth, needs, healing process, and more?
If you don’t have your Oregon license yet, come learn about the process and get started on the process.
Have your social work license in another state but need your Washington clinical social work license now? You greedy thing. Read on.
Before you can get your associate license in Washington, you need to decide if you want an advanced license or independent license. Read on to see a table comparing the two.
Wondering how to get your social work license so you can work in Washington? Read here.
I’m facilitating a workshop at PSU April 26! Check out the topics, and let me know what else you’d like to hear about. We are going to have some fun.
Self-compassion is a way of relating to yourself and your humanity with kindness. Using it personally and professionally will help decrease symptoms of mental illness, particularly in regards to depression and anxiety.
One place to find supervision is at your agency. Here’s a chart to show you who offers what.
In order to practice social work in Oregon, you need a Clinical Social Work Associate license (CSWA). Here’s how to get one.