The roles of a clinical social worker and marriage and a family therapist can overlap, but there are still major differences between both fields. Learn more here.
Earning a California marriage and family therapist license requires clear steps. Learn how to become a marriage family therapist in California with this blog.
Asking what someone’s pronouns are and not making assumptions is one way to make the world a safer and more welcoming place for transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people.
Self-care is an essential part of any good social work practice. Learn the importance of self-care and how to integrate it into social work with this guide.
LGBTQIA+ parents may face discrimination, leading to a decline in mental health and a general need for support. Learn about the resources available to them here.
How can therapists help their LGBTQIA+ clients cope with pain and anxiety during times of political uncertainty? Learn more here.
As the forces of a global pandemic, growing income inequality, political entrenchment, social unrest, racial tensions, and climate change converge, the moment calls for a new generation of social workers eager for change.
Many social workers may choose to specifically support issues within the LGBTQIA+ community. Consider these five career paths that focus on LGBTQ advocacy.
Therapy for LGBTQIA+ patients has a long, biased history. However, affirmative therapy practices embrace a wide range of patient identities.
Your journey to practicing as a social worker could look different depending on the state in which you reside and practice. Learn more about becoming a licensed social worker in California.
Marriage and family therapists can be a wonderful support system for your family—especially during challenging economic and social times.
A degree in social work can open the door to a wide range of career opportunities and disciplines. Discover 10 exciting jobs in the field of social work.