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Job Shadowing: An Overview 🌱
Student’s description of areas of competency and areas for growth This quarter I have begun to delve more into the clinical side of social work by shadowing two clinical counselors, sitting in on their evening debriefings, attending clinical meetings, and being … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision
Tagged academia, active listening, assessment, career, Clinical Supervision, Direct Practice, evaluation, fly on the wall, Generalist Practice, graduate school, group facilitator, hindsight, How did you get here, Job Shadowing, leadership, learning, LICSW, mental health, note taking, shadowing, silence, social work, Teaching, therapist, visual cues, workshops
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Should therapists have the right to diagnose patients?
Should therapists have the right to diagnose patients? That was the question behind a seven-year court battle that had implications for mental health patients throughout the country. It was a relief to learn that “Texas State Supreme Court ruled in … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Clinical Supervision, Reading
Tagged interdisciplinary team, internship, lawsuit, legal and ethic issues, Medical Association, medical doctors, medicine, mental health, Mental health assessment, mental illness, nurses, providers, psychologists, social worker, stigma, Supreme Court, Texas, therapist, universities
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