Below is a round-up of some of the latest news in mental health (and more)! This week’s wrap-up has the following main themes: Cultural Sensitivity/Racism Advocacy/Healthcare Technology and Social Work Therapy/Treatment Self-Care Nonprofit/Private Practice Career Guidance Cultural Sensitivity/Racism 3 Things to Know When Working With LGBT Clients – Paul C. Milford stresses the importance of our being aware of the employment […]
Best in Mental Health (6/15/15 – 6/27/15)
Below is a round-up of some of the latest news in mental health (and more) in a new format that I hope you’ll find easier to enjoy! This wrap-up has the following main themes: Biases/Racism Advocacy/Disabilities Therapy Relationships Technology and Social Work Career Self-Care Biases/Racism: My Coming Out Story: The End of a Phase – Moving account by Danna Bodenheimer of how she […]
Best in Mental Health (6/8/15 – 6/14/15)
I’m watching twitter, google+ and the web so you don’t have to… This post is part of a weekly (or bi-weekly) series, Best in Mental Health, featuring some of the best posts of the week, in social work, psychology, evidence-based practice/healthcare, non-profit and private practice concerns. Evidence Based Practice/Healthcare: Everyone has a bias blind spot, […]
Best in Mental Health (5/25/15 – 6/7/15)
I’m watching twitter, google+ and the web so you don’t have to… This post is part of a weekly (or bi-weekly) series, Best in Mental Health, featuring some of the best posts of the week, in social work, psychology, evidence-based practice/healthcare, non-profit and private practice concerns. Evidence Based Practice/Healthcare: Blogshots: a new way to make […]
The Secrets of Aging Well
Many of us find getting older not what we expected and rather difficult to come to terms with. What steps can we take to age well? And how may we help our clients age well? In David Treadway, Ph.D.’s thoughtful talk about “Aging Well” at the 2015 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, he provides the answers to these questions. While aging […]