“Systems” Involvement and Preservation of Black Families in Minnesota

As an early career mental health therapist, I worked predominantly with Black families with children who were involved in the “system” Most referrals for mental health evaluations and therapy came directly from the county for children working with child protective services (CPS) or juvenile probation.

Zoom Lunch and Learn: Transitions and Change

Free virtual lunch and learn on zoom about transitions and changes.

Meaningful relationships through social connection is an important protective factor for good mental health and suicide prevention.

Here are 6 Tips from the Suicide Awareness Voices of Education to Help Get Connected.

Gratitude and Giving Back at Work

It feels good to feel valued for not only the work that you do but for who you are as a person—to feel supported, encouraged, and inspired to become the best version of yourself.

Benefits of Working with a Practicum Student or Pre-Licensed Clinician

Sometimes clients are hesitant to work with a newer therapist. They may not see credentials after a name and may dismiss the possibility of seeing a particular therapist.

5 Benefits of Gratitude

World Gratitude Day gives us a wonderful opportunity to pause, reflect, and consider the positive things in our life.

CARE COACHing For Good

Here at CARE – we love surprises! We asked each member of the Clinical Leadership Team to choose one person that they believes positively impacts CARE, not knowing that either of them would receive a surprise COACH bag!