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Can Emotional Stress Cause Pain? [2 of 5]

By Dorlee

Would you like to find out how to help your clients who are suffering from pain and other medically unexplained symptoms that are the result of hidden stresses? In this second post of the series on mindbody syndrome based upon the conference: When Stress Causes Pain: Innovative Treatments for Psychophysiologic Disorders, you will have the opportunity […]

Filed Under: Workshop Learnings Tagged With: clinical social work, David Clarke, Forest S., MD, mental health, pain, PPD, psychophysiologic disorders, stress, trauma, When Stress Causes Pain

Can Emotional Stress Cause Pain? [1 of 5]

By Dorlee

Did you know that there are millions of people who are suffering from pain and other symptoms brought on by disorders that may appear to be purely physical but originate through unconscious emotions? A few days ago, I had the pleasure of attending the conference: When Stress Causes Pain: Innovative Treatments for Psychophysiologic Disorders that was […]

Filed Under: Workshop Learnings Tagged With: clinical social work, Howard Schubiner, MD, mental health, pain, PPD, psychophysiologic disorders, stress, trauma, When Stress Causes Pain

Shame Resiliency 101 a la Brené Brown

By Dorlee

Have you had a chance to listen to Brené Brown’s powerful talk about shame? If not, I highly recommend you listen to her TED talk below. And if you have, you may just want to listen to it again… It’s that good ! For those of you who are unfamiliar with Brené Brown. Ph.D., LMSW, […]

Filed Under: Personal Growth, Self Care Tagged With: Brene Brown, Listening to Shame, mental health, shame, TED, The Gifts of Imperfection, vulnerability

50 Shades of Secrets

By Dorlee

50 Shades of Secrets To tell or not to tell, And if to tell, how to tell? Secrets can be such a burden… For example, one father shares his prognosis with his son, Forging a closer bond between the two of them, But keeps his wife and daughter out of the loop. Son is left […]

Filed Under: Social Work, Therapeutic Skills Tagged With: Evan Imber-Black, poem, relationships, secrets, The Secret Life of Families

What Every Social Worker Needs to Know About Financial Self-Care

By Dorlee

What is financial self-care? Have you heard of the term Financial Social Work and wondered what it was referring to? Today’s interview is with Reeta Wolfsohn, CMSW, the developer of Financial Social Work and founder of the Center of Financial Social Work. In essence, Financial Social Work is an innovative financial self-care toolkit that could enable both you and […]

Filed Under: Clinical Practice, Expert Interviews Tagged With: financial self-care, financial social work, innovation, Reeta Wolfsohn

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