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Thank You Letters: How and Why to Write Them

By Dorlee

Thank you tips

How to Write a Professional Thank You Letter Would you like to write a professional thank you letter, but have no idea where to begin? This post will provide with some helpful tips and templates on how to express your appreciation to someone who has just helped you out, be it for networking, a letter […]

Filed Under: General, Grad School, Job Seeking, Social Work Career Tagged With: career development; thank you letter

The ABCs of Getting a Strong Letter of Recommendation

By Dorlee

Do you need a letter of recommendation from one of your professors, but have no idea of how to ask, or how to maximize your chances of getting a great letter? Or have you already asked for a letter and been placed in the awkward position of needing to put together a reference letter draft […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Job Seeking, Social Work Career Tagged With: career development, letter of recommendation

Musings About MSW Journey

By Dorlee

This week I have officially completed my graduate studies in social work. This means that I may now add the MSW letters next to my name 🙂 It is both an exciting time and a sad time…I am thrilled because I have succeeded in learning and fulfilling all the requirements to become a social worker. […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Social Work Career Tagged With: clinical social work, graduation, MSW

Gestalt Therapy and Dream Analysis

By Dorlee

Have you ever wondered what your dreams mean? Today, I will share with you what I learned in my class on Gestalt therapy and the interpretation of dreams. I found this topic to be particularly fascinating. Below is a brief video clip in which Fritz Perls, the father of Gestalt therapy, is explaining the process […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Personal Growth, Social Work Career, Therapy Tagged With: dream analysis, dream interpretation, dream work, gestalt therapy

I Graduated! (Almost)

By Dorlee

There I was with all my peers receiving my “diploma;” however, I needed to complete six more credits to receive my MSW… How was I allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony before being truly finished? My school grants students who are short six or less credits a “dean’s exception” to “walk” at the graduation […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Social Work Career Tagged With: ambivalence, dean's exception, employment, graduation, internship, LMSW, MSW

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