Category Archives: Career Journal
Thoughts of a Blogger: A Blogger’s Journal
My blog is chugging along. I have maybe nine members and it seems like a world of if you like me, I will like you back. That is not my style- then maybe again, we do all need to be … Continue reading
Teachable differences
Teaching is an institution that helps an individual acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue– not necessarily associated with skill building. Training is the action of teaching an individual a skill or type of behavior. Supervision is an action or process to … Continue reading
Thoughts of a Blogger: A blogger’s journal
Friday, September 5 I signed up for a blog site with the help of_____________ . After some going back and forth on what to title my blog, we decided on Real Life of an MSW (straight forward no chaser). I do … Continue reading
Excerpt from a Career Journal: Thoughts of a 20 Something
In a small discussion group for a course on racism… What were your first experiences recognizing your own racial/ethnic identity? What did you learn about people of racial, socio-economic class, or gender groups other than your own? I remember my … Continue reading
Clinical Documentation
Write known facts and descriptions, NOT opinions and assumptions. Write for an audience that includes your client and his/her attorney. Good documentation establishes accountability and evidence of the services provided. The social work record should provide accurate and appropriate information about the client’s situation. … Continue reading