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the doctor is in
#avpd#comic#webcomic#drawing#doodle#cartoon#art#Batman#Bruce Wayne#The Dark Knight#Alfred Pennyworth#Alfred#DC Comics#DC#LCSW#funny#dumb#haha#lol
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A Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) plays a crucial role in supporting mental health by providing therapy, counseling, and advocacy for individuals dealing with emotional, behavioral, and psychological challenges. With specialized training in mental health, LCSWs offer personalized treatment plans, helping clients navigate complex emotional landscapes, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and family issues.
At Therapy Center of New York, our LCSWs are dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate environment where clients of all ages can explore their thoughts and feelings. Whether you're seeking support for individual therapy or family counseling, our licensed social workers are here to help you heal and grow. With a focus on holistic care, we work with you to understand your unique needs, providing therapy that empowers you to manage your mental health and improve your overall well-being.
Looking for the right support? Contact Therapy Center of New York and discover how our Licensed Clinical Social Workers can guide you on your journey to mental wellness.
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What you say becomes your truth.
Megan Logan, MSW, LCSW - Self-Love Workbook for Women
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Weird place to hunt for info, but I'm looking for anything and everything!
Anyone on here who works in a PHP/ partial hospital program? How many individual patients do the therapists carry? How is the program structured? I'm trying to figure out how to get a reasonable census, structure the program, and not burn out my therapists and I'm hitting walls left and right. I want to know what works in other places!
#therapy#therapists#therapist#lcsw#social work#psychology#psychologist#php#partial hospital program#treatment#day hospital#partial program#mental health
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thanks for following me !! i felt compelled to say hello bc i am also a 25 year old doing social work lol
Of course, thanks for the follow back! I'm glad you reached out since we're in the same boat :) What type of SW do you do? I'm actually taking my LCSW exam today, fingers crossed.
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Homeless Support Clinician- LMFT, LPCC, LCSW, APCC, ACSW, AMFT - Non-profit
Job title: Homeless Support Clinician- LMFT, LPCC, LCSW, APCC, ACSW, AMFT – Non-profit Company: Source EQ Job description: and more! Continuing Education Opportunities (CEUs) About Us: Join a well-established non–profit organization in San Francisco at the… Expected salary: $86000 – 88000 per year Location: San Francisco, CA Job date: Sun, 18 May 2025 06:24:40 GMT Apply for the job now!
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⛰️ Keep Climbing ⛰️ Remember, you are resilient, and every challenge you face makes you stronger.
🌐 Let CEREVITY.com help you navigate the journey toward better mental health.
#therapy #therapist #mentalhealth #telehealth #lcsw
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Licensing Renewal
Every Monday I have supervision. I don’t know what I would do without my supervisor, she has been instrumental in my success at my role. Understandably, she has been asking about my license renewal, and this first one is special as I will also be eligible to test for my independent license, which will release me from needing supervision, expand my future work options, and increase my pay. I have…
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I continue to chase my dreams. I won’t let my father’s down. I won’t stop until I have Dr. Next to my name.
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We have a lovely two-windowed office available full-time. This office was just painted and new flooring was installed. Perfect for anyone with a green thumb as there is plenty of natural light. We also have part-time and hourly therapy offices available for rent. Located in the heart of Chelsea on 25th Street Between 6th and 7th Avenues. Steps away from several subway lines (F, M, 1, C, E). This suite includes: free Wifi/utilities, lobby attended building, kitchenette, en-suite bathrooms, intercoms, lovely waiting room/areas. Negotiable and flexible rates and terms. Please contact us for more information.
#nyc#therapyoffices#therapyspace#therapy#officerental#offices#psychotherapy#psychoanalysis#psychology#psychiatry#socialwork#lmsw#lcsw#mentalhealth#manhattan#realestate
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Empowering Excellence: The Crucial Role of Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals
In the dynamic field of mental health, staying abreast of the latest developments and therapeutic modalities is not just a professional responsibility but a cornerstone of providing optimal care. As mental health professionals navigate the intricacies of the human mind, continuing education emerges as a beacon guiding them toward excellence. This article delves into the significance of ongoing learning for mental health professionals and how it contributes to enhanced patient outcomes, personal growth, and the overall advancement of the mental health landscape.
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The Ever-Evolving Landscape:
Mental health is a field that continually evolves with advancements in research, technology, and societal understanding. Keeping pace with these changes is vital for mental health professionals to offer cutting-edge, evidence-based interventions. Continuing education serves as a bridge between traditional practices and contemporary breakthroughs, ensuring that therapists, counselors, and psychologists are equipped to address the evolving needs of their clients.
Enhancing Clinical Competence:
Continuing education acts as a catalyst for expanding clinical competence. Workshops, seminars, and online courses offer mental health professionals the opportunity to refine existing skills, acquire new therapeutic techniques, and explore emerging trends in the field. This bolsters their confidence and translates into improved treatment plans and outcomes for the individuals under their care.
Navigating Ethical Challenges:
Ethical considerations are paramount in mental health practice. Staying informed about changes in ethical guidelines and legal frameworks is an integral aspect of ongoing education for mental health professionals. This knowledge equips them to navigate complex ethical dilemmas, maintain the highest standards of professionalism, and safeguard the well-being of their clients.
Fostering Empathy and Cultural Competence:
Cultural competence is indispensable in mental health practice, given the diverse backgrounds and experiences of clients. Continuing education encourages mental health professionals to cultivate cultural sensitivity and awareness. By engaging in courses emphasizing diversity and inclusion, practitioners enrich their ability to connect with clients from various cultural backgrounds, ultimately fostering a more empathetic and effective therapeutic relationship.
Preventing Burnout and Enhancing Self-Care:
The demands of a career in mental health can take a toll on professionals, making self-care a crucial component of sustained success. Continuing education includes topics such as burnout prevention, stress management, and the promotion of well-being. By investing in their own mental health, professionals are better equipped to navigate the challenges of their profession and, in turn, provide more effective support to their clients.
Conclusion:
In a field where empathy, skill, and knowledge converge, continuing education emerges as the linchpin that propels mental health professionals toward excellence. By embracing a commitment to lifelong learning, practitioners not only elevate their capabilities but contribute to the overall progress and evolution of mental health care. As the landscape continues to shift, the importance of ongoing education in mental health remains steadfast, ensuring that professionals are well-equipped to provide the highest quality of care to those who depend on them.
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We have a lovely two-windowed office available full-time. This office was just painted and new flooring was installed. Perfect for anyone with a green thumb as there is plenty of natural light. We also have part-time and hourly therapy offices available for rent. Located in the heart of Chelsea on 25th Street Between 6th and 7th Avenues. Steps away from several subway lines (F, M, 1, C, E). This suite includes: free Wifi/utilities, lobby attended building, kitchenette, en-suite bathrooms, intercoms, lovely waiting room/areas. Negotiable and flexible rates and terms. Please contact us for more information.
#nyc#therapy#offices#officerental#officespace#therapy offices#therapy office#therapyoffice#psychologist#psychoanalysis#psychology#socialworker#socialwork#social work#lcsw#lmsw#newyorkcity#newyork
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Go to Therapy
Sarah from lifewithlilred.com brings up an excellent point: If at first you don’t succeed, try a different therapist. I would add: look for an LCSW. Hello!!! Last month I announced that I was going to start therapy and I was really looking forward to it. I thought it would be most helpful after … Going To Therapy Update Everyone should go to therapy, just like everyone should brush their teeth.…

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Now I graduated. Money is hard when you have to do 16-24 hours of unpaid work (internship) for 16 months. But I found a full time job that pays really well that starts in 2 weeks. I'm nervous but I think I'll do okay. It's relly daunting going into a job where part of the job is diagnosing children with mental health disorders. I haven't had to do that yet because my internships were in schools and school social workers don't diagnose kids, the school psychologists do that.
Anyway, that's the update if anyone is still here.
Today I got into the Boston College MSW program. I honestly didn’t think it would happen because the acceptance rate is 50% and what makes me more special than the other 50% who don’t get in? I already got denied from a school that has an acceptance rate of 70%.
I got average grades in undergrad. I didn’t do any extracurriculars. I didn’t spend weeks/months on my essay and I didn’t have anyone proofread it although I worked incredibly hard on it.
But I did it. I did it. Me. All on my own.
I am so incredibly excited for what this next chapter holds even though it still doesn’t feel real and it feels like it’s a lifetime away. My number one school is the University of Maryland - Baltimore and I’m waiting so anxiously for that decision letter. But either way, if I get accpted or denied from UMB, I know I am on the path to my dream career as a school social worker. 🖤
Now I just have to start to wrap my head around the fact that in either six months or a year (depending on the school) I’m moving 1000+ miles away from where I’ve lived the entire 24.5 years of my life.
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So stressed about my mock counseling sessions !! i have to do one every week doing different theoretical orientations for class and it's so intimidating like I'm gonna be a therapist whattttt
#COME BE MY PATIENT MUTUALS ILL GIVE YOU FREE THERAPPYY 💖💖💖#no but fr this class seems super helpful to me specifically because i wanna be a lcsw or get my license in mental health care#CHEER FOR ME MUTUALS I NEED YOUR STRENGTH!!!#rambling
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A gnawing desire
To know what comes next
Years of study
Years of labor
Helping others while I suffer inside
I find myself at a destination
A massive stop on the way to the future
Looking back
I acknowledge what it took to get to this place
Looking forward
I see possibilities that overwhelm my senses
I am a helper
Formed by trials and tribulations
I learned to take my suffering and form growth
What comes next for a soul like mine
I guess only time will tell
#poem#creative writing#poetry#spilled ink#personal#my poem#I passed my clinical exam#I’m going to be an LCSW soon
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