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My Social Work Blog: September 2011
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My Social Work Blog. 8220;Life's most urgent question is: What are you doing for others? 8221; Martin Luther King Jr. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Hunger and Poverty In America. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What are the Areas of Social Work? View my complete profile. Hope Forward: Surviving and Thriving through Emotional Pain. The Quaity of Our Lives. Hold my hand" A social worker's blog. Social Worker in the South. Long Time No Post! A Social Worker's View. SocialWrkr24/7 : Eyes Opened Wider.
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My Social Work Blog: Books to Read
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My Social Work Blog. 8220;Life's most urgent question is: What are you doing for others? 8221; Martin Luther King Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What are the Areas of Social Work? View my complete profile. Hope Forward: Surviving and Thriving through Emotional Pain. The Quaity of Our Lives. Hold my hand" A social worker's blog. Social Worker in the South. Long Time No Post! A Social Worker's View. SocialWrkr24/7 : Eyes Opened Wider. Social Work Tech Notes. SWK 254 Understanding Diversity.
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The New Social Worker Online Blog: March 2013
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Welcome to The New Social Worker's Blog. The New Social Worker. Is the quarterly magazine for social work students and recent graduates, focusing on social work careers for those new to the profession. This blog is a companion to the free online magazine at http:/ www.socialworker.com. Monday, March 18, 2013. GUEST POST: Staten Island in the Wake of Superstorm Sandy…. By Sheila Linden, LMSW, with Rita Ruel. Sheila Linden, LMSW. In March 2010, Sheila Linden. Here are just a couple of examples:. Working wi...
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The New Social Worker Online Blog: July 2012
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Welcome to The New Social Worker's Blog. The New Social Worker. Is the quarterly magazine for social work students and recent graduates, focusing on social work careers for those new to the profession. This blog is a companion to the free online magazine at http:/ www.socialworker.com. Monday, July 30, 2012. The Power of the Face-to-Face Conference. Standing (left to right): Susan Mankita, Kryss Shane, Linda Grobman. Seated: Karen Zgoda. But there were many more highlights. Here are a few:. 3 Entertainme...
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Clinical Social Worker Job Description and Career Outlook
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SDP Top Blog Awards. Clinical Social Worker Job Description and Career Outlook. Clinical Social Worker Requirements and Common Tasks. Clinical social worker jobs require a minimum of a master’s degree in social work along with a state license, which is usually obtained following a period of supervised clinical practice. Clinical social work requires an extensive understanding of mental health issues, current laws and regulations combined with strong interpersonal and assessment skills. Nate Prentice, wor...
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Living According to my Principles | Harriet M. Welch
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Harriet M. Welch. Living According to my Principles. January 8, 2009 at 9:12 pm ( work. The definition of principles according to dictionary.com is (well, there is more than one definitition, this is the one I like):. Guiding sense of the requirements and obligations of right conduct. I like this because of the word “sense”. One has to sense what their own requirements are for proper conduct. The definition of values is:. Beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment.
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A year in review | Kerro's Korner
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My journey from surviving to thriving. January 3, 2012. A year in review. So 2011 is finally over. I say ‘finally’ coz it was a pretty awful year for me. Completely sucky, actually. As always, the start of a new year is a time for reflection – what went well, what didn’t, what we learned, and what we’re striving for in the New Year. My year in review. I learned we can’t have everything we want in life, no matter how much we wish for something or how hard we try. So, on to my. I’d also like to spend...
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The New Social Worker Online Blog: GUEST POST: The Trod -- A Social Work Student's View
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Welcome to The New Social Worker's Blog. The New Social Worker. Is the quarterly magazine for social work students and recent graduates, focusing on social work careers for those new to the profession. This blog is a companion to the free online magazine at http:/ www.socialworker.com. Monday, August 5, 2013. GUEST POST: The Trod - A Social Work Student's View. By Shanniel Shakespeare, B.Sc. Social Work. Isn’t that something? God has been good to me! I look at shoes, worn out and ugly, and I smile! I smi...
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GIVING NOTICE NOW: May 2015
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The observations and writings of Jennifer Campaniolo. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Why 'While We're Young' Annoyed Me. Mike and I went on a Tuesday date night this week. He's recently completed his masters degree and is trying to reconcile himself with the fact that he now has something called "free time." It hasn't quite hit him yet, and he has to fight the impulse to worry about homework that he no longer has to do. We had pizza and beer at Otto and then went to see the Noah Baumbach movie While We're Young.
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GIVING NOTICE NOW: The kernel of sadness in every happy moment
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The observations and writings of Jennifer Campaniolo. Sunday, May 10, 2015. The kernel of sadness in every happy moment. In The Trauma of Everyday Life. Mark Epstein, MD, writes,. I read this passage over a few times. It perfectly encapsulates how I feel most of the time. Even in good moments, peaceful moments, those oh-so-rare optimal moments, there is the fear of loss and what will happen when the good feeling passes- because it always does. In happiness there is also fear and dread. How will I cope?