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The Process of Therapy
You’ve been open about therapy being part of your life. Are you still working with a therapist? Yes. When you have trauma, eventually it needs to be reprocessed. What I’m working on with my therapist now is building up my … Continue reading
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Tagged active listening, boundaries, clarity, discomfort, emotional development, emotions, family therapy, good conversation, healing, How did you get here, journey, personal stuff, propping questions, Relationship, resource guide, silence, therapeutic, therapist, therapy
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The Process of Therapy
What [therapy] looks like. You laugh, you cry, you have a therapist come in to give you some tools and exercises to do. We talk about our resource guide, and we direct the audience to it if they’re suffering. This … Continue reading
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Tagged active listening, boundaries, clarity, discomfort, emotional development, emotions, family therapy, good conversation, healing, How did you get here, journey, personal stuff, propping questions, Relationship, resource guide, silence, therapeutic, therapist, therapy, vulnerability
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Clinical Time Management
Reading the email below, I applaud myself for knowing even back then I was allowing myself 30 minutes between clients to either clear my head, type up a note, or do billing. I have since then implemented a firm rule … Continue reading
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Tagged Best Practice, boundaries, client issues, Clinical Social Work, conflicts, consultants, family therapy, How did you get here, LICSW, parenting, professional lessons, relationships, teleconference, therapy, time management, time managment
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