I start my new job tomorrow. It's with the same agency, just in a different department.
I am sure that I have mentioned it before, but I am working on getting my LCSW.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
To get this, you have to have a Masters Degree in Social Work and then two years of supervised experience and then the state exam.
If I pass the exam, I will be an LCSW this October.
This means that I can open my own practice, if I want. (as a therapist)
I don't have that kind of enterprising spirit though:)
Anyway, the reason I mention all of this is because I hope that this new job will teach me alot. I will be doing group, individual, and family counseling.
The group therapy that I will be doing will be what are called "process groups". Kind of like AA, where you say your name and everyone says "hi" and the topic is very much directed by the group members.
I've never really done this sort of group before. Everything I have done has been "psycho-educational"...like groups ABOUT something: self esteem, education, etc.
I am not at all nervous. Which is strange for me.
I think that talking to and engaging with people is the one area of my life in which I am completely confident in my abilities.
I can't talk about confidence without thinking of this quote "Your over confidence is your weakness"..."Your faith in your friends is yours!" (Return of the Jedi, baby!)
Wish me luck tomorrow!!
Lori Ann