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This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS Social workers can help parents and struggling teens identify and explore difficult and challenging family issues. Individual, family, and group counseling provided by clinical social workers may help parents and teens improve their communication skills and relationships, resolve conflicts, and address important mental healthissues.
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA For most individuals, a case manager can help them learn to handle most of the day-to-day challenges associated with having schizophrenia. The case manager can act as a counselor with whom one can talk regularly. A case manager can help a person learn how to access services through public/private systems, and he or she can helpcommunicate with
LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP In the role of discharge planning, social workers can help arrange for safe discharge after hospitalization, whether directly home, to a physical rehab, or to another destination. Clinical social workers can talk with, and listen to, people affected by limb loss. Caregiver support is a very important role of social workers. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL Therapists can help your child handle a variety of emotional problems. Many children need help in coping with school stress, such as homework, test anxiety, or peer pressure. Others may need help in discussing their feelings about family members, particularly if the family is undergoing a major transition, such as a divorce, move, orserious
HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF The effects of professional grief are hidden and subtle. Professional losses accumulate. Professional grief may be transformed into other emotions such as anger, anxiety, blame, helplessness, and guilt. Professional grief may take the form of a chronic or delayed grief response — one that never seems to come to a satisfactoryconclusion.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND LATINAS: Q&A WITH MONICA ROLDAN, MSW By Monica Roldan, MSW, LCSW . Introduction. Monica Roldan, MSW, LCSW is Vice President, Critical Therapy Center.. Ms. Roldan is a psychotherapist licensed in New York and New Jersey.HELP STARTS HERE
This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS Social workers can help parents and struggling teens identify and explore difficult and challenging family issues. Individual, family, and group counseling provided by clinical social workers may help parents and teens improve their communication skills and relationships, resolve conflicts, and address important mental healthissues.
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA For most individuals, a case manager can help them learn to handle most of the day-to-day challenges associated with having schizophrenia. The case manager can act as a counselor with whom one can talk regularly. A case manager can help a person learn how to access services through public/private systems, and he or she can helpcommunicate with
LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP In the role of discharge planning, social workers can help arrange for safe discharge after hospitalization, whether directly home, to a physical rehab, or to another destination. Clinical social workers can talk with, and listen to, people affected by limb loss. Caregiver support is a very important role of social workers. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL Therapists can help your child handle a variety of emotional problems. Many children need help in coping with school stress, such as homework, test anxiety, or peer pressure. Others may need help in discussing their feelings about family members, particularly if the family is undergoing a major transition, such as a divorce, move, orserious
HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF The effects of professional grief are hidden and subtle. Professional losses accumulate. Professional grief may be transformed into other emotions such as anger, anxiety, blame, helplessness, and guilt. Professional grief may take the form of a chronic or delayed grief response — one that never seems to come to a satisfactoryconclusion.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND LATINAS: Q&A WITH MONICA ROLDAN, MSW By Monica Roldan, MSW, LCSW . Introduction. Monica Roldan, MSW, LCSW is Vice President, Critical Therapy Center.. Ms. Roldan is a psychotherapist licensed in New York and New Jersey. STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing.MIND & SPIRIT
The deaths by suicide of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain and world-famous fashion designer Kate Spade in June 2018 surprised many.How could people
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS There are more than 600,000 professional social workers in the United States who have committed their lives to making a difference. They’ve all earned bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral social work degrees, and have completed a required number of hours in supervisedfieldwork.
HELP FOR STRUGGLING PARENTS Help for Struggling Parents. Rearing children is hard, and it becomes even more time-consuming and complex when parents are raising children with a disability or mental health difficulty or while lacking sufficient financial resources. A large number of families encounter one or more of those conditions. Researchers document that, over the HOW TO COPE WITH RACE-BASED STRESS By Crystal Mullens-Johnson, LCSW. Systemic racism, social injustice, oppression, voter suppression and police brutality have negatively impacted the mental health PTSD AND BRAIN INJURY IN IRAQ WAR VETERANS Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is the signature injury of the war in Iraq. This injury may come to characterize this war just as Agent Orange did with the war in Vietnam. The injury is often hard to recognize — for doctors, for families and for the troops themselves. Symptoms of TBI vary. They include headaches, sensitivity to light ornoise
UNDERSTANDING ACUTE GRIEF In addition, acute grief includes crying and sobbing, restlessness (a person can’t sit still or paces back and forth), excessive sighing, a loss of appetite and a loss of sexual drive. Sleep problems are also common. These physical symptoms can be combined with depression, deep sadness, and being unable to A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER The day begins when the school social worker awakens and is preparing to go to work. Ever mindful of each case’s unique demands, the preparation is one of thinking about problem-solving, and being solution-oriented. It’s a rare day when a parent isn’t in the parking lot or a teacher outside the classroom door, waiting for theschool
NURSING HOME RESIDENTS SHOULD ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS TOO Family members should realize the importance of reaching out to their family and friends living in nursing homes and try to make their loved ones holidays as “merry and bright” as possible. Too often residents feel forgotten and unimportant during this time of the year. While everyone is out shopping and making cookies and wrappingpresents
BALANCING THE NEEDS OF SELF AND OTHERS: SUGGESTIONS FOR By Sherry Katz, MSW, LCSW. Introduction. Sherry Katz, LCSW has practiced social work for 27 years, and currently practices family therapy in Ridgewood, NJ. She has both a broad range of social work, clinical, and consulting experience in various older adult settings, as well as advanced clinical training in couples and family therapy.HELP STARTS HERE
This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HELP FOR STRUGGLING PARENTS National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF Introduction. Loss is a recurrent theme in life, and many professionals such as social workers have received training in helping clients learn how to adjust to a variety of losses and how to cope with the grief that accompanies the loss.HELP STARTS HERE
This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HELP FOR STRUGGLING PARENTS National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF Introduction. Loss is a recurrent theme in life, and many professionals such as social workers have received training in helping clients learn how to adjust to a variety of losses and how to cope with the grief that accompanies the loss. FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.orgKIDS & FAMILIES
Parents are saying discipline, consequences, time out and stickers don’t work. Parents are presenting as more and more defeated when itcomes to
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HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH OCD By William Shryer, MSW, LCSW. Introduction. Clearly one of the most misunderstood disorders in the field of neuroscience is the diagnosis of “Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.”HELP STARTS HERE
This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS Social workers can help parents and struggling teens identify and explore difficult and challenging family issues. Individual, family, and group counseling provided by clinical social workers may help parents and teens improve their communication skills and relationships, resolve conflicts, and address important mental healthissues.
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing. FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA For most individuals, a case manager can help them learn to handle most of the day-to-day challenges associated with having schizophrenia. The case manager can act as a counselor with whom one can talk regularly. A case manager can help a person learn how to access services through public/private systems, and he or she can helpcommunicate with
LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP In the role of discharge planning, social workers can help arrange for safe discharge after hospitalization, whether directly home, to a physical rehab, or to another destination. Clinical social workers can talk with, and listen to, people affected by limb loss. Caregiver support is a very important role of social workers. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL Therapists can help your child handle a variety of emotional problems. Many children need help in coping with school stress, such as homework, test anxiety, or peer pressure. Others may need help in discussing their feelings about family members, particularly if the family is undergoing a major transition, such as a divorce, move, orserious
UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF The effects of professional grief are hidden and subtle. Professional losses accumulate. Professional grief may be transformed into other emotions such as anger, anxiety, blame, helplessness, and guilt. Professional grief may take the form of a chronic or delayed grief response — one that never seems to come to a satisfactoryconclusion.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER The day begins when the school social worker awakens and is preparing to go to work. Ever mindful of each case’s unique demands, the preparation is one of thinking about problem-solving, and being solution-oriented. It’s a rare day when a parent isn’t in the parking lot or a teacher outside the classroom door, waiting for theschool
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This web site is a gateway to articles written by licensed social workers that are of interest to the general public. The articles are geared toward (1) individuals and families who need reliable, accurate information about health, behavioral, environmental, social, and mental health issues; and (2) people who are considering a career in social work or who would like to know more about the HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP STRUGGLING TEENS Social workers can help parents and struggling teens identify and explore difficult and challenging family issues. Individual, family, and group counseling provided by clinical social workers may help parents and teens improve their communication skills and relationships, resolve conflicts, and address important mental healthissues.
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing. FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA For most individuals, a case manager can help them learn to handle most of the day-to-day challenges associated with having schizophrenia. The case manager can act as a counselor with whom one can talk regularly. A case manager can help a person learn how to access services through public/private systems, and he or she can helpcommunicate with
LIMB LOSS: HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP In the role of discharge planning, social workers can help arrange for safe discharge after hospitalization, whether directly home, to a physical rehab, or to another destination. Clinical social workers can talk with, and listen to, people affected by limb loss. Caregiver support is a very important role of social workers. HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP WITH EATING DISORDERS Introduction. According to the American Dietetic Association, more than five million Americans experience eating disorders. The “culture of thinness” and “fat phobia,” combined with the complex, intense demands of growing up and taking on the increasing responsibilities of adulthood, have made eating disorders and “body battling” a serious and common problem for many young people HOW SOCIAL WORKERS HELP CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL Therapists can help your child handle a variety of emotional problems. Many children need help in coping with school stress, such as homework, test anxiety, or peer pressure. Others may need help in discussing their feelings about family members, particularly if the family is undergoing a major transition, such as a divorce, move, orserious
UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL GRIEF The effects of professional grief are hidden and subtle. Professional losses accumulate. Professional grief may be transformed into other emotions such as anger, anxiety, blame, helplessness, and guilt. Professional grief may take the form of a chronic or delayed grief response — one that never seems to come to a satisfactoryconclusion.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER The day begins when the school social worker awakens and is preparing to go to work. Ever mindful of each case’s unique demands, the preparation is one of thinking about problem-solving, and being solution-oriented. It’s a rare day when a parent isn’t in the parking lot or a teacher outside the classroom door, waiting for theschool
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY DURING A PANDEMIC 11 Strategies to Stay Calm, Manage Stress, Overcome Anxiety, and Depression During the Coronavirus Pandemic. 1. Focus on your breath. Sit or lay down in a comfortable position in a quiet place. Practice taking slow deep breaths, inhaling and exhaling. There are many ways to practice deep breathing. FIND A SOCIAL WORKER National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street, NE • Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002-4241 socialworkers.org ABOUT SOCIAL WORKERS The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), is the largest organization of social work professionals in the world. Ninety percent of our members hold a master’s degree in social work (MSW). There are NASW chapters in every state in the United States, Washington, D.C., New York City, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.KIDS & FAMILIES
Parents are saying discipline, consequences, time out and stickers don’t work. Parents are presenting as more and more defeated when itcomes to
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS There are more than 600,000 professional social workers in the United States who have committed their lives to making a difference. They’ve all earned bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral social work degrees, and have completed a required number of hours in supervisedfieldwork.
HELP FOR STRUGGLING PARENTS Help for Struggling Parents. Rearing children is hard, and it becomes even more time-consuming and complex when parents are raising children with a disability or mental health difficulty or while lacking sufficient financial resources. A large number of families encounter one or more of those conditions. Researchers document that, over theSENIORS & AGING
A Geriatric Care Manager Can Help. November 30, 2007. By Sealani B. Weiner, MSW, LISW, CSW Many times older relatives experience a slowing of some aspect of their lives – A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER The day begins when the school social worker awakens and is preparing to go to work. Ever mindful of each case’s unique demands, the preparation is one of thinking about problem-solving, and being solution-oriented. It’s a rare day when a parent isn’t in the parking lot or a teacher outside the classroom door, waiting for theschool
PTSD AND BRAIN INJURY IN IRAQ WAR VETERANS Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is the signature injury of the war in Iraq. This injury may come to characterize this war just as Agent Orange did with the war in Vietnam. The injury is often hard to recognize — for doctors, for families and for the troops themselves. Symptoms of TBI vary. They include headaches, sensitivity to light ornoise
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