Tag Archives: relationships
Musical Insight
“If possible, I would like to talk about music choices during my Group. We’ve had some teens choosing music and the lyrics are really raunchy. I realize that a lot of the music right now is like that, but some … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
Tagged accountability, Activity Group, Countertransference, Direct Practice, Evidence-Based Practice, Facilitator, LICSW, lyrics, mindfulness, music, Object relations, problem solving, relationships, respect, self reflection, social work, transference, triggers, What would you do ?
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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
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
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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Comical Explanation
Whole Roasted Garlic Chicken
I opened the freezer to find two whole Costco Foster Farm chickens. I laughed as it is clear my spouse is not letting me live done the tale of the costly chicken. However, I too have a sense of humor … Continue reading
Posted in Kitchen Adventures
Tagged butter, chicken, Costco, Foster Farm chickens, garlic, Herbn’ Farm NW, home cooking, humor, inspiration, relationships, roasted chicken, Valentine’s Day, whole chicken
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