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Ep. 85 Being Outspoken in Social Work & Challenging Saviorism

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we talk about a couple articles I read about social workers needing to be more outspoken & about a social worker that is dealing with compassion fatigue.
Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!
She also owns Inner Compass Psychotherapy, a therapy and coaching practice where she uses therapy to treat attachment and childhood trauma for adults in Central New York, as well as support individuals with mindfulness coaching.

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Social Work Mentorship

If you enjoyed today's episode, please 'like' and follow the podcast wherever you're listening! Don't forget to share The Social Work Bubble Podcast with your social worker friends!

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we talk about a couple articles I read about social workers needing to be more outspoken & about a social worker that is dealing with compassion fatigue.
Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!
She also owns Inner Compass Psychotherapy, a therapy and coaching practice where she uses therapy to treat attachment and childhood trauma for adults in Central New York, as well as support individuals with mindfulness coaching.

Articles

Social Work Mentorship

If you enjoyed today's episode, please 'like' and follow the podcast wherever you're listening! Don't forget to share The Social Work Bubble Podcast with your social worker friends!

For More Things Social Work & Therapy:

Are you a social worker or therapists interested in sharing your story on the podcast? Complete this Google Form and I'll be in touch!

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