Tag Archives: inspiration
Clarifying Power
I feel true power when…I trust my soul’s voice. I feel peaceful yet strong, gentle yet courageous. Too often people confuse power and Ego. I feel least powerful when I am stringy, fearful, or unloving. When I need a power … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Reflections
Tagged courageous, ego, Elisabeth Lesser, emotional development, extra extra, faith, family, friendship, Gloria Steinem, happiness, honesty, honor your truth, hopeful, inspiration, integrity, journaling, life lessons, lifestyle, love, manipulate, Marion Woodman, mindfulness, misunderstood, peaceful, positive things, power, power boost, power dynamic, purpose, r, reality, relationships, satisfaction, Stacy Schiff, strength, weakness
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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
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
Tagged areas for growth, Best Practice, boundaries, choices, Clinical Social Work, competency, constructive criticism, Direct Practice, education, ethical dilemmas, evaluation, faith, Goal Setting, graduate school, grey areas, hindsight, How did you get here, inspiration, learning objects, LICSW, life choices, life lessons, mental health, opportunity, practicum, Tagged assessment
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