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We will talk everything social work, on every level from micro to macro. We will hear the stories of social workers who are doing big things, learn new skills, and most importantly, give you actionable steps to change more lives than you ever thought possible.
We will talk everything social work, on every level from micro to macro. We will hear the stories of social workers who are doing big things, learn new skills, and most importantly, give you actionable steps to change more lives than you ever thought possible.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 4 episodes on Social Workers, Rise!.
Hosts
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Previous Guests
Lequita Brooks
Lequita Brooks, LCSW, MSW is the Owner of The Social Work Incubator and Author of the Social Work Career Mapping curriculum. She uses her voice and love for writing editorials, blog posts, and social media content to bring awareness to social work licensing standards, career mapping for social work students, and income diversification for therapists. Lequita's mantra is you can make money and make a difference.
Lequita Brooks, LCSW, MSW is the Owner of The Social Work Incubator and Author of the Social Work Career Mapping curriculum. She uses her voice and love for writing editorials, blog posts, and social media content to bring awareness to social work licensing standards, career mapping for social work students, and income diversification for therapists. Lequita's mantra is you can make money and make a difference.
Catherine Moore
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Topics Discussed
Trauma-Informed Assessments
psychosocial assessment
trauma
social work
assessment skills
trauma-informed principles
Social Work Interstate Compact
licensure mobility
ethical liability
accessibility
professional standards
clinical supervisor
supervision process
career development
resources
social media
mental health
warning signs
self-esteem
relationships
well-being
behavioral signs
emotional signs
social signs
actionable tips
boundaries
intentions
breaks
Welcome to Social Workers, Rise! Founded by LCSW Catherine Moore, our mission is to empower new and aspiring clinical social workers to create a significant impact through relationships and knowledge.
Catherine's own journey to LCSW was challenging, lacking support from overwhelmed colleagues. This drove her to establish Social Workers, Rise! Our vision is a supportive community for social workers, preventing burnout, elevating passion, and providing emotional support.
Our initiative offers a podcast showcasing inspiring social workers, specialized online courses, and a supportive community. Join us if you resonate with Catherine's story, share our passion for social work, or want to support fellow social workers. Let's thrive together and make a meaningful difference in our profession.
Subscribe and join our Friday Resources email list for valuable Social Work tips, tools, and resources. Together, as social workers, let's rise and impact more lives than we ever imagined.
In this episode of Social Workers Rise, we’re diving into a topic that every social worker needs in their toolbox: Trauma-Informed Assessments.
You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what trauma is and how it impacts the people we serve. We’ll break down the psychosocial assessment step-by-step and explore how to apply trauma-informed principles to make the process safer, more compassionate, and more effective for clients. Whether you’re a student, new in the field, or a seasoned professional, this episode will help you sharpen your assessment skills and enhance your practice.
I’ll also be sharing some go-to resources you can use right away to support your trauma-informed work. Tune in and let’s grow together!
Tap Here to shop career courses for Social Workers.
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Thank you to our SPONSORS
In this episode of Social Workers Rise, we’re diving into a topic that every social worker needs in their toolbox: Trauma-Informed Assessments.
You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what trauma is and how it impacts the people we serve. We’ll break down the psychosocial assessment step-by-step and explore how to apply trauma-informed principles to make the process safer, more compassionate, and more effective for clients. Whether you’re a student, new in the field, or a seasoned professional, this episode will help you sharpen your assessment skills and enhance your practice.
I’ll also be sharing some go-to resources you can use right away to support your trauma-informed work. Tune in and let’s grow together!
Tap Here to shop career courses for Social Workers.
____________________________________
Thank you to our SPONSORS
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198. Is the Social Work Interstate Compact Hurting the Profession?
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Hosts of this podcast episode
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Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Lequita Brooks
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Social Work Interstate Compactlicensure mobilityethical liabilityaccessibilityprofessional standards
The Social Work Interstate Compact is being promoted as a solution to licensure mobility, but is it right for YOU?
In this episode of Social Worker’s Rise!, we take a critical look at the compact and discuss its potential downsides. From concerns about ethical liability and accessibility to its impact on professional standards, we break down what social workers need to know before supporting this initiative.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
✔️ What the Social Work Interstate Compact is and how it works
✔️ The biggest concerns and challenges social workers may face
The Social Work Interstate Compact is being promoted as a solution to licensure mobility, but is it right for YOU?
In this episode of Social Worker’s Rise!, we take a critical look at the compact and discuss its potential downsides. From concerns about ethical liability and accessibility to its impact on professional standards, we break down what social workers need to know before supporting this initiative.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
✔️ What the Social Work Interstate Compact is and how it works
✔️ The biggest concerns and challenges social workers may face
Getting supervision at your work is just 1 way to find a clinical supervisor but this may not be the best for everyone; you do have other options.
Social Workers who are in the supervision process or are about to start the supervision process you will NEED to hear this episode. Supervision is a huge investment in your career, you need to be sure you have the best resources available to you, including your supervisor.
Thank you to our podcast sponsor, RISE Directory. Find a Clinical Supervisor near you today www.RISEDirectory.com
Getting supervision at your work is just 1 way to find a clinical supervisor but this may not be the best for everyone; you do have other options.
Social Workers who are in the supervision process or are about to start the supervision process you will NEED to hear this episode. Supervision is a huge investment in your career, you need to be sure you have the best resources available to you, including your supervisor.
Thank you to our podcast sponsor, RISE Directory. Find a Clinical Supervisor near you today www.RISEDirectory.com
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196. Social Media & Mental Health
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Catherine Moore
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
social mediamental healthwarning signsself-esteemrelationshipswell-beingbehavioral signsemotional signssocial signsactionable tipsboundariesintentionsbreaks
In this episode, Catherine Moore, LCSW discusses the impact of social media on mental health, focusing on warning signs to look out for in oneself and clients. She categorizes these signs into behavioral, emotional, and social aspects, providing insights into how social media can affect self-esteem, relationships, and overall well-being. Catherine also offers actionable tips for managing social media use, emphasizing the importance of setting intentions, boundaries, and taking breaks.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Social Media's Impact on Mental Health
03:24 Behavioral Warning Signs of Social Media Use
07:43 Emotional Warning Signs of Social Media Use
10:08 Social Warning Signs of Social Media Use
15:53 Actionable Advice for Managing Social Media Use
In this episode, Catherine Moore, LCSW discusses the impact of social media on mental health, focusing on warning signs to look out for in oneself and clients. She categorizes these signs into behavioral, emotional, and social aspects, providing insights into how social media can affect self-esteem, relationships, and overall well-being. Catherine also offers actionable tips for managing social media use, emphasizing the importance of setting intentions, boundaries, and taking breaks.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Social Media's Impact on Mental Health
03:24 Behavioral Warning Signs of Social Media Use
07:43 Emotional Warning Signs of Social Media Use
10:08 Social Warning Signs of Social Media Use
15:53 Actionable Advice for Managing Social Media Use