Sun.Apr 10, 2022

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The Time is Right for Advocating Alongside Trans and Gender Nonconforming Communities

The New Social Worker

Multiple U.S. states have introduced policies that are harmful to our trans and gender nonconforming communities. These communities are advocating for social justice. What will you, as a social worker, do today to advocate alongside them?

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The Dysregulated Emotions of Trauma

American Board of Clinical Social Work

When couples come to us for treatment, they have frequently been struggling with the dysregulated emotions of trauma. Their right brains have been correctly mutually creating an outlet for these unmetabolized emotions through their recycling dramas, but the partners usually do not know what to do with them and have almost always developed a sizable amount of fear around their expression.

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The Time is Right for Advocating Alongside Trans and Gender Nonconforming Communities

The New Social Worker

Multiple U.S. states have introduced policies that are harmful to our trans and gender nonconforming communities. These communities are advocating for social justice. What will you, as a social worker, do today to advocate alongside them?

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Preventing Guilt from Ruining Your Mental Health

Counselor Toolbox podcast

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.

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De-normalizing child abuse?

Stop Abuse Campaign

← ACE 101: Childhood Emotional Abuse. Child abuse is not normal. I have met many survivors who didn’t realize that they were survivors of child abuse. They knew they’d been beaten, ignored, neglected, treated like property, but they believed that’s just how children are raised or that they deserved it. I believed I deserved it, too. For me, it was normal.

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De-normalizing child abuse?

Stop Abuse Campaign

← ACE 101: Childhood Emotional Abuse. ACE 101: Incarcerated Household Member → Child abuse is not normal. I have met many survivors who didn’t realize that they were survivors of child abuse. They knew they’d been beaten, ignored, neglected, treated like property, but they believed that’s just how children are raised or that they deserved it.

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