February, 2024

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Addressing Burnout Among Clinical Social Workers: A Path to Resilience and Well-Being

American Board of Clinical Social Work

Burnout among Clinical Social Workers has emerged as a critical issue, reflecting their work's intense emotional and psychological demands. A comprehensive systematic review spanning twenty years of research highlights several key aspects of burnout within health social work[i].

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Celebrate Black History Month with NASW Press: 15% Off Select Books and eBooks, February 1-29

Social Work Blog

Using firsthand accounts from 200 Black adolescents, Black Male Youth Raised in Public Systems: Engagement, Healing, Hope validates the fears, anxieties, and complexities of these youth. For far too long, the huge contribution of African Americans to the social work profession has been relegated to little more than a footnote.

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How Improv theater is like therapy | NASW Member Voices

Social Work Blog

I explain how the ‘yes, and’ principle of improv resembles the social work tenant of “meeting the clients where they are at.” And, I offer a unique way of comparing the therapeutic approach of Internal Family Systems (IFS) to character work in long form improv.

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What Are The New Government Guidelines For Children’s Mental Health?

MQ Mental Health

The UK government recently published guidance from the department of health and social care into improving the mental health of babies, children and young people. This week (5-11 February 2024) is Children’s Mental Health Week. Early years are formulative, and can set the course for mental health in later life.

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What Are The New Government Guidelines For Children’s Mental Health?

MQ Mental Health

The UK government recently published guidance from the department of health and social care into improving the mental health of babies, children and young people. This week (5-11 February 2024) is Children’s Mental Health Week. Early years are formulative, and can set the course for mental health in later life.