For over 15 years, I have worked with children and families after they experience trauma, crisis, and mental health challenges. I knew early in my career that I desired to work with children and their families to help them find hope and healing t...
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As 2022 comes into focus, it’s a good time to create a strategic plan for your practice. Strategic planning is not just an exercise for large corporate entities. Private practitioners in the human services can also benefit from a focused appr...
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“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserves your love and affection.” – Buddha Caregivers of individuals with dementia witness suffering of not just the individual but their friends and family as well. Being wi...
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Did you know December is National Stress-Free Family Holidays Month? No? Actually, I didn’t either. My first thought upon learning about this was “Is that even possible?” My conclusion, after some thought, is that it is rath...
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Burnout and compassion fatigue are often misunderstood and underappreciated. This year’s Great Resignation is evidence that so many individuals, inside and outside of helping professions, are completely burned out. Yet is quitting the only op...
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The New York State Education (NYSED) Office of the Professions has extended the window for earning CE credit hours via distance learning ("self-study" in NYSEDOP's parlance).
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