If we're being honest, the reason I'm often home late from work is because of the time I spend yapping with the women clinicians I work with about how we're navigating healthcare systems, and claiming our authority as develping clinicians within them.
We aren't case-conceptualizing, we're talking about the heaviness we carry, and how we learn to trust ourselves, and how the hierarchies within healthcare infrastructures play upon our defense structures, leaving us vulnerable to like, our unhealed, 15 year old selves.
In each weekly letter, I'm welcoming you in on the conversation and I'm sharing...
One podcast and one song I'm listening to on repeat while I complete my clinical notes.
The evidenced based and popular news articles we're reading to inform our work and stay current.
My top take-aways from these chats with the girls, from my direct work, and in health care systems.
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Becoming a clinician is relational. We were never meant to do this alone. But sometimes are working days leave us stretched too thin for a conversation, or too isolated in private practice.
That's all about to change friend!
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I was raised by two generations of women in a town where four generations of my family had lived since they āgot off the boatā from Italy, as they say. Iām all about identifying the unspoken narratives weāve inherited, and doing the generational work of re-writing the story in what we write and how we live. Thereās loss in this, but thereās also joy - thereās so much joy.
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