Tag Archives: Clinical Social Work
Stepping Stones :Finding Yourself
One of my favorite sayings for clients and students is “A mountain is NOT built in a day, it is one small rock at a time that makes that beautiful mountain.” I, love Kathryn Crawford’s pebble analogy and will be referencing … Continue reading
Lessons in Boundaries
Student’s description of areas of competency and areas for growth: This quarter my practicum instructor, and I spent time exploring discussing boundaries with patients and other social service providers. The area of boundaries- this is an area that I can … Continue reading
Awkward Interview Questions
Student’s description of site-specific activities this quarter: This quarter my practicum instructor, and I spent time exploring the hiring practices of _______. I was allowed to review interview questions and provide my feedback as a student and a woman of … Continue reading
Conversion Therapy
I pulled out the crumbled ball of newsprint and smoothed it out. The headline “Pass Bill to Restrict Abusive Practice of Conversion Therapy” jumped out at me like some mad neon leopard. My blood began to boil, and I instantly … Continue reading
How Did I Get Here 🌱 Learning Objectives
You may remember how I had to fight for my advanced practicum. If you don’t, you can read this post. Let me tell you, the rest was not history. In my clinical bin I have uncovered the documents to prove … Continue reading