So, you’ve recently completed your Master of Social Work degree.
CONGRATULATIONS! This field is one of the most rewarding careers, and you get to have a direct influence on the lives and communities around you.
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While our clinic is at capacity for supervision, we understand the work is heavy, and the topics and experiences you face in clinical work can significantly impact your life, health, and relationships. Below is a list of public resources if you are experiencing distress or need additional support.
Resources for Providers
● NAMI | Health Care Professionals
● Compendium of Key Resources for Improving Clinician Well-Being - National Academy of Medicine
LGBTQ Hotlines
● The LGBT National Hotline - (888) 843-4564 -
○ The LGBT National Hotline is a non-profit that provides vital peer support, community connections, and resource information through helplines and online chatrooms.
● Trans Lifeline - (877) 565-8860
○ Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community.
● Black Trans Advocacy Coalition (855) 624-7715
○ The National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition is the only social justice organization led by black trans people to collectively address the inequities faced in the black transgender human experience.
General Hotlines
● National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 or dial 988
● Crisis Text Line 741-741
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If you’re a currently licensed mental health clinician and are seeking ongoing clinical supervision through regular group and/or individual supervision for staffing cases, ethical concerns, providing peer review, and general,
you can contact us for details.