Hospice requires a different approach to counseling for several reasons. Grief requires support and affirmation more than motivation or self-regulation.
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Acceptance: element #4 of the hospice social worker mindset
One of the many recurring moments of irony in hospice is when colleagues show difficulty accepting a patient’s or family
Continue reading »3 characters that describe the social worker mindset (and a confession of sexism)
My first idea for this article showed me some of my own sexist limitations. I wanted to encapsulate the hospice
Continue reading »Secure vulnerability: being emotionally present in a professional role
How you can be emotionally present with patients and their family members while also being professionally purposeful. Because you need to be both.
Continue reading »Hospice social workers: Before you can “be there,” you gotta get there
People who work with grief know the value of being present. Holding space. The ministry of presence. Just listening… The
Continue reading »Elements of the hospice social worker mindset: belief in solutions
Social workers help people find solutions. A problem is a situation in which we don’t know the path around or
Continue reading »Introducing Part 2: Advanced hospice social work
The first step in hospice social work is to know what to do: Fill out this form; ask this question;
Continue reading »Before you provide counseling in hospice
Counseling is one the most powerful tools you can provide as a hospice social worker, it is imperative to know when to apply it, and when to withhold it.
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