Ep. 5 – Social Work and Private Practice Part 2 with Erin McLeod (MSW, RSW). Erin is a registered social worker in private practice in Saskatchewan. Erin shares her journey to social work that originally started with her interested in being a scientist before working in a legal environment and now in private practice. She shares about a social worker’s role in collaborative separation, the importance supervision has played in her own practice, her specialization in EMDR, and the nuance of clinical notes.
Resources
- Transcript
- An Exploratory Study of the Collaborative Divorce Process from the Perspective of Collaborative Professionals
- Saskatchewan Association of Social Work
- SASW Facebook
- CASW Resources
- CASW Private Practice Portal
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