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Excerpt from a Career Journal: Therapeutic Guidance
I feel like I botched it with one of my clients under the rules of this study. I don’t recall verbally informing a parent of the attendance policy. I know this is not a formal rule, and she got the … Continue reading
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Tagged active listening, attendance, Best Practice, boundaries, client, Clinical Supervision, Doubt, emotional development, emotions, excerpt, Reassurance, Recovery, research therapist, responsibility, social worker, substance abuse, Therapeutic Guidance, therapist, therapy, triggers
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Self-Care: Pages of a Career Journal
It is common in my organization for people to disclose their illness when calling in sick. I don’t mind doing this when it’s something mundane, like a cold. But sometimes one has personal issues that you don’t feel like telling … Continue reading
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Tagged attendance, balancing act, burnout, decision making, exhaustion, experience, graduate school, health, illness, internship, journaling, journey, lies, life lessons, office politics, praticum, prefection, purpose, self care, sick day, social worker, sucess, summer jobs, white lie
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