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Organizing is a journey, not a destination – More ways to organize your #Social Work tech finds

It seems that more and more social workers have their own blogs. Well at least some of us. But what about Pinterest?

I am not the best in being highly organized, but with so much technology information, you have to use technology, to help you organize your technology finds. I’ve found some tools that are great in assisting with organizing your technology, sharing and displaying them.    

Many have heard about Pinterest, but as a tool for clinicians, Pinterest can serve many purposes. Pinterest is an online pin board that helps you collect and share things that are important and inspire you. So there are a lot of great articles out there on how to use Pinterest, but here I want…

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 Organizing is a journey, not a destination – More ways to organize your #Social Work tech finds

I am not the best in being highly organized, but with so much technology information, you have to use technology, to help you organize your technology finds.

Trauma Blog

I am a clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of trauma. I use EMDR, a theraputic tool that helps people move from chaos to integration.

Social Justice Solutions

Social Justice Solutions is a forum to promote the exploration of social welfare policy, and social work practice. In addition, by unifying social workers, SJS will create the foundation needed to promote social workers for public office.

Social Work Helper

Social Work Helper is an upcoming progressive magazine providing news, information, and resources related to social issues, social work, social justice, and human rights.

The Social Issue

The Social Issue is a blog run by social affairs journalist and commissioning editor Saba Salman (click here for a Linkedin profile). It’s a place where you can read and write about people, places and projects making a difference, a platform for stories and ideas that inform and spark discussion.

Christina's Considerations

A hospital administrator, consultant and writer with a passion for improving healthcare! Writings on my favorite professional topics - hospitals, workplace effectiveness, health information technology, telehealth, social media and enhancing the patient's experience.

Declassified Adoptee

I am a 20-something social worker, graduate student, & busy mom. I am a Clinical Social Work intern working with children & teens. I'm a freelance writer, award-winning blogger, feminist, martial artist, and adoption activist.

Everyone Needs Therapy

The blog is a reflection of multi-disciplinary scholarship, academic degrees, and all kinds of letters after my name to make me feel big. Psychoeducational and happy, I'll lecture at most sunny places, topic your choice.

Martin Webber's blog

Musings of a social work academic.

Michigan Girl's Cafe

An aspiring macro-practice social worker committed to serving the academic and social needs of underrepresented students in higher education. Source: MSWOnlinePrograms.org

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian

Relando Thompkins, MSW, is on a mission to help build more equitable and inclusive communities through his blog, written work, film, video, and conversation. His goal to live a life that benefits others is evident in this blog, which is a rich and thoughtful resource on social justice. Source: MSWOnlinePrograms.org

The Masked AMHP

This blog is designed to illuminate and explain the functions and dlimemmas of an AMHP within the Mental Health Act. It is intended to be of help to professionals and service users alike. I hope that it is both infomrative and entertaining.

Theravive

Discussions About Life and Living.

What a Shrink Thinks

A psychotherapist's journal.

Katie Malinski

Katie is a licensed clinical social worker in Texas who works with children, adolescents, and their families. Her blog focuses on issues that affect today’s families, including divorce, drugs, grief, and resources for parents. Source: MSWOnlinePrograms.org

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