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The Social Work Interview – Book Review

By Dorlee

Are you looking for a resource to provide you with a good foundation on how to engage with and interview your clients? The Social Work Interview, Fifth Edition by Alfred Kadushin and Goldie Kadushin may be the perfect solution to your problem! Kadushin, A. & Kadushin, G. (2013) provide you with a thorough review of […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Clinical Skills, Social Work Tagged With: Alfred Kadushin, book review, clinical social work, confrontation, Goldie Kadushin, paraphrasing, reflection, The Social Work Interview

Re-Energize and Provide Best Therapy

By Dorlee

  Manage Your Energy for Optimal Ethical Therapy Is there a connection between ethics, performance and self-care? Absolutely! According to Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, there is not only a link between these elements but she argues that it is not ethical for a social worker (or other mental health provider) to not be emotionally or physically […]

Filed Under: Clinical Skills, Personal Growth, Self Care, Social Work, Therapeutic Skills, Workshop Learnings Tagged With: clinical social work, ethics, infographic, Mary Jo Barrett, self-care, therapy

How to Be Culturally Competent with Latino Clients

By Dorlee

Would you like to be able to provide culturally appropriate mental health services to your Latino clients? A few days ago, I had the pleasure of attending Dr. Parra-Cardona’s workshop at the Ackerman Institute for the Family on providing an ecological and culturally relevant framework for working with the Latino population in clinical practice. According to Dr. Parra […]

Filed Under: Clinical Skills, Social Work, Therapeutic Skills, Workshop Learnings Tagged With: clinical social work, cultural competence, Latino population, Parra-Cardona

What Do Your Dreams Mean? How Gestalt Therapy Interprets Dreams

By Dorlee

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Gestalt dream work is one of the most revealing techniques in Gestalt therapy, and one of the most misunderstood. Unlike Freudian dream analysis, where the therapist interprets your dreams for you, Gestalt dream work puts you in the driver’s seat. Every element of your dream is seen as a part of you, and through dialogue […]

Filed Under: Clinical Skills Tagged With: dream analysis, dream interpretation, dream work, gestalt therapy

Reflections About Termination in Therapy

By Dorlee

The process of terminating (the official term employed when a therapist and a client stop working together) can be a rather difficult time for both the clinician and the client because of the feelings of sadness, loss and previous endings that it may raise. That said, termination may also be a time of positive reflection […]

Filed Under: Clinical Practice, Clinical Skills Tagged With: clinical social work, second year placement, termination

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