An observation on (my) person-centeredness and clinical interventions
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This past week in my social work class on working with groups—which I love—we were encouraged by our professor to try out a small clinical intervention. As I am running a hypothetical post-hurricane disaster grief and bereavement group for my practice demonstrations, and since I am a believer in the power of self-compassion to foster resilience and healing from trauma, shame, negative emotionality, and other difficulties (e.g., Naismith et al., 2019), I opted for a brief safe-space visualization exercise. I particularly like one
An observation on (my) person-centeredness and clinical interventions
An observation on (my) person-centeredness…
An observation on (my) person-centeredness and clinical interventions
This past week in my social work class on working with groups—which I love—we were encouraged by our professor to try out a small clinical intervention. As I am running a hypothetical post-hurricane disaster grief and bereavement group for my practice demonstrations, and since I am a believer in the power of self-compassion to foster resilience and healing from trauma, shame, negative emotionality, and other difficulties (e.g., Naismith et al., 2019), I opted for a brief safe-space visualization exercise. I particularly like one