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Family/Couples Therapy – Improving Relationships

By Dorlee 12 Comments

Family and/or Couples’ Therapy Have you wanted to know what a family/couples’ therapist does and/or what you could do to improve the communications in your family unit? These are some of the questions explored in an interview with Laurel Wiig, Ph.D., MFT., who is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Laurel has advanced clinical training […]

Filed Under: Clinical Practice, Expert Interviews, Social Work Tagged With: career advice, career paths, counter-transference, couples counseling, depth psychotherapy, family therapy, intervention, Laurel Wiig, private practice, relationships

Are Some Therapeutic Impasses Unavoidable?

By Dorlee 18 Comments

Last week, it became rather clear that I had reached a therapeutic impasse with one of my clients. A therapeutic impasse essentially refers to a situation in which a therapist has stalled in her/his ability to facilitate the changes the client seeks and/or needs. To provide some background information, client X was someone I had […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Social Work, Social Work Career, Therapeutic Skills Tagged With: clinical social work, counter-transference, grief, mourning, outpatient mental health, supervision, therapeutic impasse

Facing the Past as You Help Others Heal

By Dorlee 18 Comments

As mentioned in Healing Yourself as You Heal Others, often the work you do as a therapist with clients leads you to discover and face your own personal wounds. This personal journey is essentially a requirement to avoid having your own issues interfere with the therapy you are conducting with your clients via counter-transference that […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Personal Growth, Social Work Career, Therapy Tagged With: borderline personality disorder, clinical social work, counter-transference, internship, outpatient mental health, therapy

Healing Yourself as You Heal Others

By Dorlee 22 Comments

About two weeks ago, I completed my finals and second year placement for the first semester. Since then I’ve been enjoying some rest and relaxation (R & R) which is especially nice after having had several intense weeks. Today, I will cover the topic of the supervisor-supervisee relationship because it is a particularly important one […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Personal Growth, Social Work Career, Therapy Tagged With: clinical social work, counter-transference, supervision, therapy, transference

Social Work Internship: 7th Week

By Dorlee 14 Comments

To give an update, since my last post, I’ve started conducting one or two intake interviews per week as part of my regular clinical work.  An intake interview essentially involves asking a prospective client various questions to find out who referred the client (self, inpatient psychiatry unit, emergency psychiatry unit), what is the client’s main […]

Filed Under: Grad School, Social Work Career Tagged With: counter-transference, internship, outpatient mental health, social work student

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