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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

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Terminating in social work happens for many reasons, including the client not engaging in services, being referred out to another agency, or the client reaching all treatment goals and no longer requiring services. If the Client is Not Engaging with Treatment. This can also include the after-treatment plan.

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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

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Terminating in social work happens for many reasons, including the client not engaging in services, being referred out to another agency, or the client reaching all treatment goals and no longer requiring services. If the Client is Not Engaging with Treatment. This can also include the after-treatment plan.

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5-4-3-2-1: A Grounding Practice

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Through engaging our senses, it allows our emotions to be grounded and for our body and mind to both find peace & calm in the midst of distress. There are many practices under this umbrella, but today, we’re going to focus on one practice in particular, 5-4-3-2-1. To break it down, this grounding practice includes all 5 senses.

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5-4-3-2-1: A Grounding Practice

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Through engaging our senses, it allows our emotions to be grounded and for our body and mind to both find peace & calm in the midst of distress. There are many practices under this umbrella, but today, we’re going to focus on one practice in particular, 5-4-3-2-1. To break it down, this grounding practice includes all 5 senses.

Anxiety 52
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5-4-3-2-1: A Grounding Practice

Social Work Bubble

Through engaging our senses, it allows our emotions to be grounded and for our body and mind to both find peace & calm in the midst of distress. There are many practices under this umbrella, but today, we’re going to focus on one practice in particular, 5-4-3-2-1. To break it down, this grounding practice includes all 5 senses.

Anxiety 52
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Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

Social Work Bubble

Terminating in social work happens for many reasons, including the client not engaging in services, being referred out to another agency, or the client reaching all treatment goals and no longer requiring services. If the Client is Not Engaging with Treatment Remember that clients don’t engage in services for a variety of reasons.