In the book Strengthening Family Resilience, Froma Walsh wrote “Belief systems broadly encompass values, convictions, attitudes, biases and assumptions, which coalesce to form a set of basic premises that trigger emotional responses, inform decisions and guide actions” (2006, p. 50). All of us have had the experience of an intense reaction being triggered that was […]
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Hopeful Practice
I wanted to start this blog with a brief mention of how I came to the main theme of my work: Hopeful Practice. I was listening to the podcast for On Being with Krista Tippet, wherein she was interviewing one of my social work heroes, Brené Brown. In the course of their discussion, Brené said […]
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