Social Work in Action Amanda Rudd. About Me * Graduated BSW 12/05 * Graduated MSW 5/07 * LCSW obtained 2012.

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Social Work in Action Amanda Rudd

About Me * Graduated BSW 12/05 * Graduated MSW 5/07 * LCSW obtained 2012

My Background in public mental health Variety of issues seen in realm of mental health –Depression –Anxiety Panic Disorder (with or without agoraphobia) OCD –Bipolar Disorder –Post Traumatic Stress Disorder –Schizophrenia / Psychotic Disorders –Personality Disorders Borderline Personality Disorder Antisocial Personality Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder

Population Men and Women, ages 18+ Various ethnicities, cultures and religions Chemical Dependency (co-morbidity is about 60%) Legal involvement (Probation, Parole, CPS) Largely unemployed, financially unstable Physically limited (PCP frequent referral source) Outpatient – able to maintain selves in community with various levels of support

Private Practice My motivation for private practice was fueled by: –Desire for greater flexibility with work –Desire to provide higher quality care to clients –Desire to provide higher quality of life for myself and my family by decreasing stress and increasing income potential

3380 Monroe Avenue Suite 208 I opened my private practice May I share space with 3 colleagues which helps with rent and collaboration on cases, although we all run separate practices.

My Ideal Client I enjoy working with adolescent girls, and focusing on self-esteem, communication and anxiety. About half my caseload is this population. I specialize in CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia), EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and CBT for adolescents and adults.

Theories/Therapies used EMDR CBT-I Family Systems Theory Biopsychosocial Theory Rational Emotive Therapy Erikson’s Theory of Psychological Development Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Stages of Change Social Learning Theory Cognitive Behavioral Dialectical Behavioral

Responsibilities of a Practitioner Far less paperwork than in an institution! On an as needed basis, I provide documentation for insurance reimbursement, Social Security Disability and other records. Provide notes, collaboration and reports as requested by other agencies.

Common Issues Addressed in therapy Management of symptoms (decrease/elimination of maladaptive behaviors/symptoms through therapy and medications) Previous Trauma – sexual, physical, emotional Suicidal ideation / self-injurious behaviors Alcohol/drug dependency issues Interpersonal Effectiveness –Time management –Communication –Positive problem solving COPING SKILLS FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE!

Important Skills on Your End Engagement –Meeting the client where they are Empathy –Helping them to feel ‘normal’ Time Management Active Listening Active/accessible knowledge of theories

Issues addressed through Mood management and self awareness discussions Medication management Increase coping skills to manage issues Pyschoeducation utilizing therapeutic methods and tools Positive Problem solving –common sense

Common barriers to success in the private sector Poor lifestyle choices Co-dependent and otherwise dysfunctional family systems Limited positive social support Continuing drug/alcohol use Stigma of being “mentally ill” Disbelief in utilization of supports

Long Term goals of therapy Mood stability Increase knowledge and use of positive and healthy coping skills Increase communication Increase self-awareness Decrease barriers to accessing help/awareness of community resources

Successful Discontinuation of Services Client feels strong without social support of therapist Circumstances have changed or resolved (new job, better sleep, new housing, established successful boundaries) Resume “normal” activities (back to school, back to work after injury)

How I know this is where I belong Watching people grow and being a part of facilitating such growth Helping people achieve their personal goals Being “that person” in lives that inspire a better way of life Having the ability to access resources in the community for clients Being a Temporary Assistant to the Holy Spirit.

What helps me stay sane God and daily prayer – recognizing I cannot do this job on my own Healthy boundaries – leaving work at work Sense of humor Taking time for myself – family, friends, by myself, hobbies Doing nothing when at all possible!

My encouragement for you… “Follow the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6 Work hard, know yourself, and be faithful and you will be fruitful!