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Self-Care, Self-Defense: Therapist Says Jiu-Jitsu Hobby Teaches Power of Consent

Social Work Blog

By Alison Laurio Ryan Tolman is a clinical social worker in private practice who specializes in anxiety and stress, and sees clients online and in person in his Bellingham, Wash., Tolman’s therapy work is mainly with teenagers and young adults who have stress, anxiety and depression, as well as people with trauma history. “I

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Identifying Mechanisms of Change in Clinical Supervision

Society of Clinical Psychology

This is a Section 10 Student Blog Post on identifying mechanisms of change in clinical supervision written by Lucas Zullo , a fourth year doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and his clinical supervisor, Dr. Mona Robbins.

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Teen Cutting

Beautiful Voyager

Photo by Matthew Waring Signs, Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment When confronted with intense emotions, some teens may turn to self-harm , such as cutting, as a means of coping. Familiarize yourself with this self-harming behavior so you'll know what to do when your teenager engages in it. What Is Teen Cutting?

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Emotional Support Animal Idaho: ESA Laws For 2023

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Unlike service animals, ESAs do not need to go through rigorous training, but they should be able to demonstrate good behavior and not pose any risk of harm or property damage. Service animals could be dogs that can interrupt self-harming behaviors, hearing dogs, and seeing eye dogs. Photo: Shutterstock 1.

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Emotional Support Animal Idaho: ESA Laws For 2023

Blurt It Out

Unlike service animals, ESAs do not need to go through rigorous training, but they should be able to demonstrate good behavior and not pose any risk of harm or property damage. Service animals could be dogs that can interrupt self-harming behaviors, hearing dogs, and seeing eye dogs. Photo: Shutterstock 1.

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Emotional Support Animal Idaho: ESA Laws For 2023

Blurt It Out

Unlike service animals, ESAs do not need to go through rigorous training, but they should be able to demonstrate good behavior and not pose any risk of harm or property damage. Service animals could be dogs that can interrupt self-harming behaviors, hearing dogs, and seeing eye dogs. Photo: Shutterstock 1.

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Emotional Support Animal Idaho: ESA Laws For 2023

Blurt It Out

Unlike service animals, ESAs do not need to go through rigorous training, but they should be able to demonstrate good behavior and not pose any risk of harm or property damage. Service animals could be dogs that can interrupt self-harming behaviors, hearing dogs, and seeing eye dogs. Photo: Shutterstock 1.