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Got Therapy? We All Have Wounds…

By Dorlee

Are you about to embark on a career in social work or mental health? Or are you an experienced mental health practitioner with pearls of wisdom to pass on to newcomers? In September, Linda Grobman and Karen Zgoda put together  THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER® Magazine’s Back-to-School Guide for Social Work Students [affiliate link] and asked several […]

Filed Under: Featured Social Work, Personal Growth, Social Work, Therapeutic Skills, Therapy Tagged With: clinical social work, mental health, new social worker, poem

Suicide Prevention: Take Five – You’re Worth It!

By Dorlee

Take Five – You’re Worth It! To those of you who feel utterly hopeless, Overwhelmed, think there is no way out, Or see nothing to look forward to, I ask you to take a few minutes, To consider another possible solution, Than that of ending your life… There are people who love you, There are […]

Filed Under: Motivational, Personal Growth, Self Care, Social Work, Therapy Tagged With: suicide prevention

Facing Repression

By Dorlee

Repression

What Is Repression? Repression is one strong defense, With it, you have a total lack of recall, No thoughts, feelings or memories, Of the painful event(s). In the conscious memory, that is. How can that be, you ask? People have different things to bury: Abandonment or neglect, Physical abuse, Sexual abuse, Other issues, Or some […]

Filed Under: Personal Growth, Social Work, Therapy Tagged With: clinical social work, personal development, poem, repression

How Does a Person Know Her True Self?

By Dorlee

Who Are You? How does a person emerge? Become who she is, Know what she likes, Or what she wants? It may seem obvious… A little baby is born, Everyone is celebrating, The little baby is showered with love, Her milestones are noted with glee, Lower order needs of Maslow’s hierarchy are all met, Baby […]

Filed Under: Personal Growth, Therapy Tagged With: clinical social work, personal development, poem, therapy

Exploring Alice Miller’s “The Drama of the Gifted Child”

By Dorlee

Have you read the book The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self by Alice Miller? If not, I highly recommend it. Alice Miller has much wisdom and knowledge to share with you – whether you are a mental health professional or a lay person trying to get a better understanding of […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Personal Growth, Social Work, Therapy Tagged With: Alice Miller, The Drama of the Gifted Child, therapy

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