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173. Psychiatric Social Work & Crisis Response

173. Psychiatric Social Work & Crisis Response

FromSocial Workers, Rise!


173. Psychiatric Social Work & Crisis Response

FromSocial Workers, Rise!

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lauren Chandler, an MSW and social work crisis clinician, discusses her work in acute crisis intervention and keeping individuals at risk for suicide or homicide stable at home.

She explains the role of a crisis clinician and the daily tasks involved, such as home visits, assessments, therapy sessions, and discharge planning. Lauren highlights the importance of safety and self-care in this line of work and shares strategies for setting emotional boundaries and maintaining personal well-being.

She also discusses the rewarding aspects of her job, including witnessing clients receive the support they need and seeing their transformation from a state of distress to a state of peace.


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Released:
May 12, 2024
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