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Category: Professional Development

5 Things to Avoid as a Leader

February 7, 2016 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

Losing the confidence of those you lead.  If you, as a leader, have ever been shocked by comments your supervisor…

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Posted in: Fields of Knowledge, Leadership, Professional Development Filed under: leader, responsibility

Looking for Racial Identity: An Interview with Mary White

January 31, 2016 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

Utilizing the Helms White Racial Identity Model created by Janet Helms, the following description of Mary White (pseudonym) is based…

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Posted in: Fields of Knowledge, Professional Development, Research and Data, Theories, Approaches, & Models Filed under: identity, race, racial identity, racism

Counseling with Cultural Competence

December 30, 2015 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

Cultural competence is, without a doubt, required of clinicians who provide therapy to culturally diverse clients.  The acquisition of both…

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Posted in: Professional Development Filed under: counseling, cultural competence, therapy

Systemic Thinking versus Linear Thinking

June 27, 2015 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

Systemic thinking versus linear thinking The distinguishing difference between systemic thinking and its linear counterpart is the basis on which…

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Posted in: Family Systems Therapy, Professional Development Filed under: family systems therapy, systemic thinking, systems therapy

Case Notes: Task or Tool?

February 16, 2015 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

If you have been providing therapy to clients with any longevity you have at some point questioned whether your approach…

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Posted in: Professional Development Filed under: aamft, American Counseling Association, case notes, therapists, therapy

Locating an Internship Site

January 22, 2015 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

For graduate students who are required to display competency through a clinical experience, you will inevitably undergo an integration process…

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Posted in: Professional Development Filed under: aamft, how to get an internship, internship, internship site, marriage and family therapy, marriage and family therapy degree, marriage and family therapy internship

Understanding the Clinical Training Required for your MFT Degree

December 22, 2014 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

That moment you realize that finding an internship site is much more of a daunting process than you imagined… You…

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Posted in: Professional Development Filed under: degree requirements, marriage and family therapy, marriage and family therapy degree, marriage and family therapy internship, MFT, MMFT, therapists, therapy

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