You can’t thrive in a closed system…Tara Byers

TARA SAYS: The role of training and supervision in professional growth is crucial. Just as it’s important for family systems to be open to let helpers in, it’s essential for clinicians to have support from colleagues and supervisors to thrive and grow. Engaging in open systems allows for new perspectives, creativity, and competence, which is…

TARA SAYS: The role of training and supervision in professional growth is crucial. Just as it’s important for family systems to be open to let helpers in, it’s essential for clinicians to have support from colleagues and supervisors to thrive and grow. Engaging in open systems allows for new perspectives, creativity, and competence, which is foundational for professional wellness. Self-care is not just about what we do for ourselves, but also about the community we create around us. Reflecting on the openness of the system around us is important.

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    Tim WilliamsLPC

    Thank you, Tara, for your insight and encouragement. Keep up your great work. I worked along Steve Simms for just child of 15 years in family based and I am so glad that he is encouraging your continued growth and development as well as advancing this wonderful field of ecosystem. Structural family therapy.

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