The Genogram Casebook: Book Review Are you looking for a new way to engage your clients in therapy? Or are you looking for some additional methods to help your clients get unstuck, or better understand why they are in their current situations? If yes, you are likely to find Monica McGoldrick’s book “The Genogram Casebook: […]
16 Favorite Reader Comments from 2016
Thank you so much for reading, sharing and adding so much valuable content to this site with your value-added comments. It is thanks to you that SocialWork.Career is what it is today! Reviewing your contributions was so much fun! Below are the top favorite comments for 2016 organized by the two main themes: clinical social work and self-care/inspiration. These are valuable comments that will provide […]
Suicidal Ideation: How to Document
Suicidal Ideation: 4 Documentation Tips What to Write When a Client Tells You They Are Contemplating Suicide When a client expresses suicidal ideation i.e., a client tells you they no longer want to live and is able to describe how they would end their life, most counselors go into a place of both hyperfocus and multitasking. They […]
The Minimalist Guide to Hookup Culture
Have you found the term hookup confusing? Would you like to better understand hookup culture and more easily connect with your younger clients? Alexandra Solomon, Ph.D. gives a great introduction in her talk “Inside Hookup Culture” at the 2016 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium. In part one of this post, you will be given a brief overview of […]
Real World Clinical Social Work: 7 Career Tips
Real World Clinical Social Work: Book Review and Author Interview Are you a social worker looking for some guidance as you venture into the working world of clinical social work? If yes, you are likely to find Dr. Danna Bodenheimer’s book “Real World Clinical Social Work: Find Your Voice and Find Your Way,” [affiliate link] very […]
