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What You Need to Know About Technology Assisted Therapy

By Michelle Topal, MSW, LCSW, Advocacy Committee Chair and Laurie Conaty, MSW, LCSW, LCAS, ...

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Racial Reconciliation: Inviting Curiosity to Resist Unintended Racism

By Hayden Dawes, LCSW, LCAS-ACuriosity has served me well in my relatively short career ...

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Racial Reconciliation: Do White Therapists Talk to their White Clients about Race?

By Hayden Dawes, LCSW, LCAS-A​When I first began writing this text, in the days ...

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ICYMI: “Becoming a Clinical Social Worker”

By Kay Atchison, LCSWNCSCSW co-sponsored with NCAAPCSW a workshop on “Becoming a Clinical Social ...

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What Does it Mean to Create a Trans-Affirming Practice? Part Two

By Tavi Hancock Hawn, LCSWYour trans clients will be navigating front desk staff, forms, ...

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What Does it Mean to Create a Trans-Affirming Practice?

By Tavi Hancock Hawn, LCSWWe see a lot of providers now advertising as “safe”, ...

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