I had the opportunity this past summer to work on a project to teach community based organization managers and direct staff more about burnout prevention and recovery. I was so moved by the research and how engaged the participants were in our study, that I have decided to expand this […]

Happy Social Work Month! I follow some pretty hilarious social work accounts on Instagram (find me @theolivetreecounseling and @onecraftysocialworker). One of my favorites is a British social work site (@socialworktutor) who suggested that on World Social Work Day (which was yesterday, March 19, 2019) instead of doing one more training […]

Supervision requires the supervisee to have a level of vulnerability that can at times be challenging for the individual and the group. Vulnerability is the practice of being honest with oneself, honest with others, and not being afraid to be imperfect. The “guru” of vulnerability, Brene Brown has this to […]