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NASW Member Voices: Considering a career in addiction social work? Here is what you should know

Social Work Blog

Large hospital systems typically employ LMSW social workers because they have demonstrated clinical acumen and the ability to navigate practice scenarios. So why should students enter the realm of clinical social work in addiction? There can be no egos in a methadone clinic.

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Accepting Derailing

American Board of Clinical Social Work

Most of the time most of us therapists work as hard as we can to keep a treatment going, knowing that attempts to derail therapy have many meanings that can be explored and understood. Transitioning into divorce counseling or continuing to see one partner in individual therapy might be discussed as options.

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Accepting Derailing

American Board of Clinical Social Work

Most of the time most of us therapists work as hard as we can to keep a treatment going, knowing that attempts to derail therapy have many meanings that can be explored and understood. Transitioning into divorce counseling or continuing to see one partner in individual therapy might be discussed as options.

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Can You Be a Social Worker with a Psychology Degree Easily?

Social Work Haven

So, whether you’re considering a psychology program or an MSW program, or if you’re intrigued by the prospect of a bachelor’s degree in social work, join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover the depths of clinical social work and psychology. The answer is yes.

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Animals, Humans at Heart of Veterinary and Animal-Assisted Social Work

Social Work Blog

Now, the donkey is a co-therapist at the Barking C.A.A.T They assist a team of psychotherapists who counsel human patients struggling in areas such as personal growth and development, couples and marital issues, and gender and identity exploration. Even chickens work as co-therapists at the Center for Animal-Assisted Therapy.

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