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Decolonizing Mental Health & Supporting Indigenous Women - Tyra Wanatee-Flores, BSW

Doin' The Work

Episode 48 Guest: Tyra Wanatee-Flores, BSW Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSW. Tyra also talks about her work with Meskwaki RISE, a program supporting and empowering Indigenous survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault. Episode 48 Guest: Tyra Wanatee-Flores, BSW Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSW. www.dointhework.com. Meskwaki RISE.

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Ep. 79 – Early Intervention Social Work and What Makes a Happy Ending

Social Work Discoveries

In this episode, Mim and Lis explore a story from a social worker in the Early Intervention space. We hear what Early Intervention is, and the approaches for supporting families before their situation reaches a crisis point. Learn more about the Targeted Earlier Intervention Programs discussed in this episode. Would they agree?

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News Items – July 22, 2021

Social Workers Speak

As LCSW and holistic psychotherapist Alison Stone notes, it may be difficult to truly savor and enjoy your coffee if you’re slugging it down while “doing a million things and running out the door.” Dan Scholz, LCSW, Clinical Director at LifeLine Utah joined us in studio as part of our You Are Not Alone partnership. The Darien Times.

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NASW Observes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Month

Social Work Blog

This blog from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence discusses the dynamics of abuse and helpful resources. The NCTSN has trained more than two million professionals in trauma-informed interventions. Denise Johnson, LCSW-C. Dynamics of Abuse . Expert Q&A: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) .

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News Items – March 2, 2023

Social Workers Speak

Michelle Felder, LCSW, MA, licensed clinical social worker, parenting therapist and founder of Parenting Pathfinders defines an a–hole as “someone that demonstrates a pattern of being inconsiderate of the feelings or needs of others, or who is intentionally contentious, irritating or unkind.”

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News Items – September 30, 2021

Social Workers Speak

While some breakups happen drastically, others happen slowly over time,” Nicole Sbordone, LCSW , a licensed clinical social worker , tells Bustle. Rose Turner is a member: [Video] What the Gabby Petito story means for survivors of domestic violence. One clear sign of a slow fizzle? When a friend stops coming to you for advice.

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News Items – March 2, 2023

Social Workers Speak

Michelle Felder, LCSW, MA, licensed clinical social worker, parenting therapist and founder of Parenting Pathfinders defines an a–hole as “someone that demonstrates a pattern of being inconsiderate of the feelings or needs of others, or who is intentionally contentious, irritating or unkind.”