Remove LMSW Remove Mental Health Remove Therapist Remove Treatment Planning
article thumbnail

Day in the Life of an NYC Therapist

Social Work Bubble

Being a therapist and social worker can make for chaotic days and constantly changing schedules. Here is the breakdown of my daily schedule (generally speaking) and what my days look like as a therapist in New York City. As a fee-for-service therapist, my schedule is ultimately up to me. Study for my LMSW examination.

article thumbnail

Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

Social Work Bubble

Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

Social Work Bubble

Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records.

article thumbnail

Terminating in Social Work: 2 Pathways for Ending Therapy

Social Work Bubble

Create an after-treatment plan. Make sure you highlight your clients supports, learned skills and behaviors, and methods to continue their journey after treatment. Leaving is the hard part, even for therapists. Send your client an official letter indicating their discharge from treatment for their records.

article thumbnail

Ideas & Tips for Social Work Supervision

Social Work Bubble

Documentation, treatment plan writing, and mental health treatment letters. Impact of work on personal mental health and functioning. Diagnosing clients, dual diagnoses, and medical issues that could impact mental health symptomology. Engaging parents in the treatment of children.