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The Racial Identification Development Model (R/CID)

April 7, 2016 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

The purpose of the Racial/Cultural Identification Development model is for therapists to provide the foundation for an individual of a…

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Posted in: Fields of Knowledge, Professional Development, Theories, Approaches, & Models, Therapists Filed under: culture, minority, racial identity, therapists

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

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

Finding a Good Therapist

October 27, 2014 Jordache Williams Leave a comment

Though they have dissipated in the last decade to a degree, there are still stigmas regarding the world of mental…

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Posted in: Therapists Filed under: American Counseling Association, choosing a therapist, find a therapist, how to choose a therapist, quality couseling, therapist credentials, therapists, therapy

Therapist Self-disclosure

September 29, 2014 Jordache Williams 2 Comments

The matter of self-disclosure in the professional therapeutic setting is one that can be daunting to understand.  Foremost, disclosure in…

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Posted in: Therapists Filed under: choosing a therapist, self-disclosure, therapist, therapists, therapy

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    If you talk with most people for long enough you will find there is something they desire to do more or less often, better, faster or slower, etc.  Satisfaction, comfortability, happiness, and fulfillment are often reasons humans desire change.  Change is frequently the subject of clinical counseling sessions (e.g. behavior modification, cognitive restructuring, etc.).  Counselors’ […]
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    Regardless of your experience as a therapist, you should well know there is value in both consistency and flexibility. Like most professions, the field of counseling is ever-changing. Conversely, the acknowledgement of the impact consoling words and encouragement have on humans is well-known; a conservative historical reference dates back to at least ancient Greece. So […]
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