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Yes, it took a little while, but number 3 is here! My new Peerr article talks about the programs I use on a day to day basis to reduce friction for both clients and therapists in the organisation I work for. I hope you enjoy this new read and let me know through the poll in the article which part you would like to see more in depth first.
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As a therapist, it’s important to take an honest look at the skills you need to work on. Most of us have something to improve! Here are ten skills and traits that school-based therapists should master. Click the link to read the full resource: https://bit.ly/48r6vm5
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Today was definitely one of those days where you check your calendar, make a very obvious late attempt to paratroop into a zoom clinical consultation after a meeting runs long, accidentally say something curious, and get asked to comment on it in a larger discussion where we invite more therapists to weigh in. 😎 So, PSA: calling all therapists, especially those who work with first responders and/or veterans, have you ever heard someone from this population request a therapist that "is not going to cry or fall to pieces if I start talking about my trauma?" How do you navigate these requests without sounding like a robot? Are these the only two options? 😭 or 🤖? Would love to hear your thoughts
Join us in a discussion around the emotions of therapists while providing therapy in the fire service! We explore the difference between emotional flooding and genuine empathy in clinical practice. When a therapist cries, what meaning do we make? How does that impact our perception of competence? Join our mailing list for registration details.
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Ruh-minations: DID and Parts “In practice, therapists must remember that one, the part of the DID person who shows up for treatment and seems like a whole person, is not. Two, parts not addressed directly frequently are not listening and probably won’t be learning whatever you’re teaching, and three, that many parts will be stuck in the past, i.e., believing they are still children, living where they grew up, with their parents, and being abused every day.” p. 90, Joanne Twombly, "Trauma and Dissociation Informed Internal Family Systems". #emdrtraining, #emdrtherapy #advancedemdrtherapy
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𝗗𝗶𝗱 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄? 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗰𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗺𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗱 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲 Did you know? Patient communication and collaboration with a Physical Therapist are cornerstones of Direct Access to physical therapy. This helps develop a customized treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and needs.
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Specialist in trauma and sex/relationship therapy | supervisor, trainer, equine-facilitated practitioner | Director of The Grove Practice & Ashlar Evolution & Mentrix
One of the questions I'm asked the most! The Grove Practice | thegrovepractice.com
When you train with The Grove, you become part of a dedicated professional community, committed to high-quality and inclusive therapy, powered by self-improvement. You also get an opportunity to become one of our Grove certified therapists and be on our Find a Therapist listing. Find out more via the link https://lnkd.in/e8FXEhqB
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Let's start a discussion. There is a therapy offering website that announces: Let's do....for a political candidate. My ethical sense of clinicians, whatever your level of offerings is to support your patient and not take a strong political stand reflecctting their own opinion. A therapist's role is not to persuade a patient politically. but to provide a safe space for them to explore their thoughts. What do you think of a website that is a therapy directory doing this? Would you want to be part of this directory?
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Entrepreneur, leader, business owner, and physical therapist that delivers quality services in a professional, ethical, and compassionate manner.
Physical Therapy — The Solution for Many Physical Challenges, Including Long COVID When it comes to health, we're all on our own journey. Our challenges aren't always visible to those around us. You may be living with aches and pains, fatigue, shortness of breath, or other symptoms that make it difficult to manage everyday life. For challenges like these, physical therapy is the solution. No matter where you are on your health journey, a physical therapist and physical therapist assistant can help.
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📢 Question for therapists: What are the most common experiences that your clients have in their search for a therapist (before finding you)? Do you hear them say the search was easy? Do they typically call multiple providers? Is it common to not even get return phone calls? Did they end up trying a sub-par solution because the attempt was too difficult, and they gave up the first time? Please share your stories. Of course, as a clinician, I know my experience, and that of my colleagues, but I think it's important for others to understand the gravity of this by hearing it straight from other therapists.
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It's time for another round of 2 Truths and a Lie. Here are your statements. Which one is a lie? 1- You need a referral from a doctor prior to seeing a physical therapist. 2-Physical therapists are trained in differential diagnosis. 3-Physical therapists are experts in normal movement and are trained to identify abnormal movement. Comment below which is the lie and check back later for the answer.
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