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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. Create an after-treatment plan. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Say your goodbyes.

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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. Create an after-treatment plan. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Say your goodbyes.

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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. Create an after-treatment plan. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Say your goodbyes.

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Ideas & Tips for Social Work Supervision

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Documentation, treatment plan writing, and mental health treatment letters. Building rapport and engagement with clients. Engaging parents in the treatment of children. Highlight cases that are going well! NASW Code of Ethics and ethical dilemmas that arise with clients and agency policy.