I want to work with kids as a social worker, either as a medical social worker or school social worker. Losing a child client will definitely be hard. Especially as a parent myself. But the work is so important that I can use my emotion and turn it in to passion. To help prevent potential emotional burnout.
turning emotion into passion is so key! when hard moments come up, I always ask myself if I would rather be somewhere else just to remind myself that I'm exactly where I need to be
Hi Anna! Loved this video, very helpful to see the nuances of medical social work. Maybe you could do a self care vlog on how you try to balance the heavy side of social work? 😊
Hi Anna! I love your videos. I recently became very interested in social work and your content has been such great insight. I am not sure if you have a video about your experience obtaining your BSW (expectations to have when starting out, how to choose which school you attend, etc.), but if you haven’t would you ever consider making one? Getting started has been incredibly intimidating and I have been having a hard time narrowing down a school post gen eds at my community college. The ones near me are incredibly costly so I wasn’t sure if out of state online programs were a better option or if that was even possible due to field placements. Thanks for everything you do! You inspired me to consider going back to school after a 4-year gap and I would love more information on how to get started in social work academically.
Thank you so so much Anna for Another Amazing and Beautiful Vlog.Thank you for always being such a Beautiful, inspiring,and wonderful TH-camr.I will always support you so so so much🥹🥹💗💗
Totally off topic, is there a degree to learn about social work without a practicum? I am very interested in child welfare, and have the time to do a masters, but won't have time to do a practicum for many years. Is there something like an MSW without a practicum? Also interested in child development and could go that route to work on child welfare policies one day. Thanks!
Hi Anna!! I'm a student going for my BSW and I've been volunteering for a helpline for a few years, and recently realized I'm unsure how to support someone who has a strong relationship with a religion. Do you have any advice on how you support clients who practice religion different from your beliefs or resources to help educate on different religions? (I'm also open to taking advice from anyone else if they have ideas!) Thank you
Hello! My name is Nwajinma, and I am a graduate student at the University of Kentucky pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW). Could you please share how you became a medical social worker? I am currently earning my MSW and aspire to work in the NICU or pediatrics here in Georgia. Next semester, I will be starting my foundation practicums at the City of Hope in Newnan, GA, which I am very excited about. However, for my last two advanced clinical practicums, I would love the opportunity to work in the NICU or pediatrics. Gaining experience in these areas would help me secure a position as a NICU or pediatric social worker, whether at a children's hospital or organizations like WellStar, Grady, or Piedmont.
Hey Anna! So I think I’ve mentioned it before. I want to work in the school system as a school social worker, maybe a counselor. I have also thought about working in the college system perhaps. However, as you’ve worked at the hospital I am curious to know..how do you take care of yourself emotionally in this line of work?😢
I want to work with kids as a social worker, either as a medical social worker or school social worker. Losing a child client will definitely be hard. Especially as a parent myself. But the work is so important that I can use my emotion and turn it in to passion. To help prevent potential emotional burnout.
turning emotion into passion is so key! when hard moments come up, I always ask myself if I would rather be somewhere else just to remind myself that I'm exactly where I need to be
Hi Anna! Loved this video, very helpful to see the nuances of medical social work. Maybe you could do a self care vlog on how you try to balance the heavy side of social work? 😊
This!! I would love to gather ideas on how to practice self care after a day of work or on days off.
Oh how I struggle with selfcare! Thank you for the reminder. I feel like it is something I need to be specific about and plan!
It is easy to forget it! Have grace with yourself 💗 you’ll get there
Hi Anna! I love your videos. I recently became very interested in social work and your content has been such great insight.
I am not sure if you have a video about your experience obtaining your BSW (expectations to have when starting out, how to choose which school you attend, etc.), but if you haven’t would you ever consider making one? Getting started has been incredibly intimidating and I have been having a hard time narrowing down a school post gen eds at my community college. The ones near me are incredibly costly so I wasn’t sure if out of state online programs were a better option or if that was even possible due to field placements.
Thanks for everything you do! You inspired me to consider going back to school after a 4-year gap and I would love more information on how to get started in social work academically.
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Thank you so so much Anna for Another Amazing and Beautiful Vlog.Thank you for always being such a Beautiful, inspiring,and wonderful TH-camr.I will always support you so so so much🥹🥹💗💗
Thank you!
Totally off topic, is there a degree to learn about social work without a practicum?
I am very interested in child welfare, and have the time to do a masters, but won't have time to do a practicum for many years. Is there something like an MSW without a practicum? Also interested in child development and could go that route to work on child welfare policies one day.
Thanks!
That perfume sampler is only $20 right now! I am gonna get me one!
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Hi Anna! Thanks for the videos 🙂
I'm so glad you enjoy them!!
The fact that termination of services was a funeral for the child, is so sad💔
It is so sad 💔 but I’m grateful to be able to show continued support to families in that way
Hi Anna!! I'm a student going for my BSW and I've been volunteering for a helpline for a few years, and recently realized I'm unsure how to support someone who has a strong relationship with a religion. Do you have any advice on how you support clients who practice religion different from your beliefs or resources to help educate on different religions? (I'm also open to taking advice from anyone else if they have ideas!) Thank you
Hello! My name is Nwajinma, and I am a graduate student at the University of Kentucky pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW). Could you please share how you became a medical social worker? I am currently earning my MSW and aspire to work in the NICU or pediatrics here in Georgia.
Next semester, I will be starting my foundation practicums at the City of Hope in Newnan, GA, which I am very excited about. However, for my last two advanced clinical practicums, I would love the opportunity to work in the NICU or pediatrics. Gaining experience in these areas would help me secure a position as a NICU or pediatric social worker, whether at a children's hospital or organizations like WellStar, Grady, or Piedmont.
Hey Anna! So I think I’ve mentioned it before. I want to work in the school system as a school social worker, maybe a counselor. I have also thought about working in the college system perhaps. However, as you’ve worked at the hospital I am curious to know..how do you take care of yourself emotionally in this line of work?😢
My daily perfume is Valentino Born in Roma it’s so delicious I love it
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