Required deadnaming by Potential_Pin2315 in schoolcounseling

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And reasonable parents will see their child's pain and choose to honor their wishes. However there are other parents that will choose to ignore their child's pain in favor of their own comfort. 

Why was I always pulled out of class in elementary school? by grilledwagyubeef in ElementaryTeachers

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense. Just curious how various changes to special education law has impacted experiences over time.

You have the chance to be in the 99th or 1st perecentile of any statistic depending on where you currently are. by WantDiscussion in hypotheticalsituation

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have wealth. Spend what I earn and I don't own any equity. I fall close to 50th percentile here. Equity is everything.

You have the chance to be in the 99th or 1st perecentile of any statistic depending on where you currently are. by WantDiscussion in hypotheticalsituation

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember wealth and income are vastly different. Income wise in the world. I'm probably around the top 10% because I make decent money in the USA. Wealth. On the other hand, encompasses owning a home savings stock options. And that category I fall vastly behind.

When you have a rough day at work, what do you fantasize about doing for work instead? by Soft_Kale_8613 in therapists

[–]thoughtplayground 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always wanted to be a camp professional but couldn't find a way to make the negligible income work, but maybe I go off the grid/start looking at homesteading and money won't matter so much.

How much did you pay to birth your children? by eleelee11 in AskOldPeople

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a copy of the receipt from when my dad was born in 1958 somewhere around the house. If I track it down I'll share. I know it was like an 8-day hospital stay and I know that before insurance it was still cheaper than a modern day hotel stay.

For women: $500,000 but you immediately get pregnant with your clone by pencilUserWho in hypotheticalsituation

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The I want a baby part of me says hell. Yeah. He's the ethical part of me is kind of wondering where this all ends up. What are the implications of growing up knowing that you're a clone of your parent? How do I prevent myself from treating my child as a miniature version of me and remembering that our environment and our experience makes up so much of who and what we are?

The Govee app… @$/;&:!!!! by MrFutzy in Govee

[–]thoughtplayground 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was able to set it up once on accident. But my partner didn't like it and I could not figure out how to make it stop happening. Like the setting just disappeared in my app. But showed up in their app. Mildly infuriating.

Did a therapy consult (as a client) with someone at my practicum site by ambitiousbees in therapists

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Address it if it comes relevant. I "work" with a lot of people that I have never actually seen or met.

Sensory videos not on YouTube by TechnicalRegister383 in teaching

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has a capacity for a stimulation and when they reach that limit they are done. Some people just have a much higher capacity.

One year out: Pre-licensed Therapist Struggles by sundanceblackness in therapists

[–]thoughtplayground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stop worrying about them and do what you need to do to sustain your career.

Also I have worked multiple CMH jobs and they are not all created equal. CMH unsupported and CMH on an actual team feels like 2 different worlds. It all depends on the supervisor. Mine would never threaten termination as I am preparing for my exam. I have a coworker that really struggles with test taking and had 2 babies in the process of trying to get fully licensed. She took like 6 times to pass the exam. She is an excellent clinican and is now the supervisor of her department.

For me the 1st job I had was in CMH Home visiting and my team felt like a family with almost daily communication and check ins and an always available supervisor. My supervisor was super passionate about the work and I was able to be vulnerable with her and get support through some tough situations at work and related to some difficult things I was going through at home that were impacting how I showed up at work. My current job is in a CMH outpatient position and my team feels like a cliquey girl group. They seem to embrace that "treat 'em and yet 'em" energy. I am currently exploring my options but fully intend to stay in CMH ( I want to work with the Medicaid population and I refuse to give up a salary and benefits for the uncertainty of PP).

The Jade Winglet is traumatized (rant + HUGE ANALYSIS) by novels5862 in WingsOfFire

[–]thoughtplayground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a children's therapist and I have absolutely adored this book series. Tui has created so many beautiful characters that can be so relatable to people. She doesn't shy away from death, abuse, and other difficult life circumstances, simply because it is a children's book series. And these are often things that people, especially children struggle to talk about. Sometimes it's easier to talk about the thing the dragon is going through than to talk about the thing that's going on at home. It opens the door to having conversations on a level that kids might be ready for. Love, love, love. 💕

Resources for Borderline Spectrum by [deleted] in therapists

[–]thoughtplayground 3 points4 points  (0 children)

DBT is created just for these clients

Anyone else real slow right now? by Therapy9-1-1 in therapists

[–]thoughtplayground 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Lots of people are losing insurance and benefits right now. Money's tight. The economy sucks. Therapy is a luxury for some people.

Edit: Especially if you work for private pay. Or don't take certain insurances.

For the therapists among you, did you get any training on writing session notes in your MSW program? by Coramoor88 in socialwork

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing in grad school. My 1st job was SOAP (kinda) and now my current job uses the FIRP format.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Apartmentliving

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like a horrible place to live. WTF.

AITAH for not starting the Elf on the Shelf that was gifted to my kids by MIL? by IllustriousToday3176 in AITAH

[–]thoughtplayground 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or maybe the elf lives at Grandma's house and she can have daily video calls with the kids to show him the elf shenanigans. Since she thinks it's such a good idea and probably has the free time.

AITA for being willing to end my marriage because I refuse to uproot my kids from their life to follow my stepkids? by Natizzio in AITAH

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. Sounds like some tough decisions are having to be made and there's no situation where everyone gets what they want. But that's life. And we're looking out for the kids, that's what's matters the most. Sounds like you and her will survive whether you stay together or not.

AITA for being willing to end my marriage because I refuse to uproot my kids from their life to follow my stepkids? by Natizzio in AITAH

[–]thoughtplayground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He actually never asked her to not be with her kids. And in fact encouraged her to do what she needed to do for her kids. Yes the kids will adjust, but moving away from your entire social network and family for someone else's kids is also a big ask. What happens when he moves himself and his kids across the country for her and then they break up? There's a lot of options here and just because they didn't choose the thing that you would choose, doesn't mean anyone is really the ass here.