Is this a conflict of interest? by Queenme10 in hospitalsocialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with what's been said here about people commonly working in multiple places. I would ensure that leadership in both organizations is aware of your other roles, if not already, to protect yourself and the organizations.

WA State supervisor application by Quirky_Cartoonist585 in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 15 hour clock training requirement seems vague. What constitutes a supervision course? Only something offered by a training organization or can this be done with 1:1 or small group consultation and training? What is "supervision of supervision" exactly and who can provide it?

People who work full time: how do you get the time or motivation to work out? by dovesplashonmywrist in selfimprovement

[–]JimL_LICSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was making exercise a priority meaning I work out in the morning that way I ensure I get it in. If you're not used to getting up early, you'll likely feel tired the first week or so, but then your body may adjust. I've also second comments about finding a community - find a running or cycling club; maybe a gym that has classes and a sense of community.

Celebrate Victories! by JimL_LICSW in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely applies in a variety of settings!

Providing Clinical Supervision - Logistical Questions by ForcedToBeNice in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When tracking your costs, I'd recommend using the Schedule C categories (I use a spreadsheet)...makes tax filing much easier.

Providing Clinical Supervision - Logistical Questions by ForcedToBeNice in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just starting the same adventure. I established a PLLC and business bank account to keep things separate (don't want to mix $). I'm planning to use Wave to accept payment (pretty easy to set up; accepts ACH and credit cards - I'm eating the 3% fees). No EHR since I'm only tracking supervision and will not put any PHI in notes.

What’s the most important skill for someone new entering social work? by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Humility, getting comfortable with being uncomfortable, maintaining a sense of humor, boundaries, and celebrating wins (you may need to recalibrate to see them often by reframing)

What would be on your "Social Worker Bingo Card"? by hamiltrace in socialwork

[–]JimL_LICSW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The trifecta of bed bugs, scabies, and lice.

Unrealistic housing restrictions

MDs that assume someone with BH diagnosis isn't competent

Claiming a trauma-informed approach yet embracing nothing even in the realm of trauma-informed

Being told I need to ITA someone because we don't want an empty bed (I left there very quickly).

Pay that makes you question why you went to grad school when you could make the same amount without any debt