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Reflecting on 2022 on My Brain’s Not Broken

My Brains Not Broken

Sometimes I get a little too involved with keeping up with My Brain’s Not Broken, and I forget about how much I’ve been able to accomplish on this blog. But in an effort to slow down, I’d like to give some shoutouts and spotlights to some very good bits of content this year on the blog: Thank You to My Guest Writers!

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Mental Health Tips and Reminders to Start 2024

My Brains Not Broken

Since I’ve written several New Year’s posts on this blog, I thought I’d try my hand at it again in 2024. Early on in this blog’s history, I wrote about my rejection of New Year’s resolutions and the pressure they put on us. Hello friends, and Happy New Year! Find techniques that work for YOU.

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Sometimes, You Just Need to Cry

My Brains Not Broken

Here on My Brain’s Not Broken I have a tendency to write blog posts that serve as reminders. Sometimes they’re reminders that would be beneficial for whoever’s reading the post. Either way, reminder posts serve a purpose; they can help ground us and help us remember where we are on our journey.

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A review of Teaching & Learning in Social Work for 2020

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Because of all these firsts, blogging took a bit of back seat to some of my other projects and goals for the year. I had four goals for the blog over the year, and some minor successes. They were: #1 – Publish 30 posts – only published 19. #2 Finally, I realize that I need more manageable goals for the blog (i.e.

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Emerging Words for the Future – Spring 2022 Edition!

Social Work Futures

Some of you know that during the life of this blog, I’ve developed an “alphabet of the future” (linked below) with a cumulative accounting of this little project. I haven’t posted one of these in a while. This piece talks about the increase in and reasons for the growing popularity of these programs.

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Stolen Childhood: A Call for the Protection of Paraguayan Children from Sexual Abuse

Children and the Law Blog

Every year, travelers from around the world flock to South American countries to visit some of the world’s most popular travel destinations, such as Machu Picchu in PerĂş, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, and Patagonia in Chile and Argentina. […].

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Social Work Tech Safety Plan

Social Work Tech

By popular demand, I am posting this Safety Plan in my Social Work Tech Tools (and this post) for folks to look at and reference. So the trendy thing is to complain about the long preamble before getting to the main show on recipe blogs. I made this plan in the same flavor as my ever-popular Self-Care Plan.