Life Can Change in a Second…
And when it does…A Clinical Social Worker can help
Whether it’s adjusting to a new job or figuring out what to do when a job is
lost; or welcoming a new addition to the family or grieving over the death of a
loved one, social workers are there to help.
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) introduces the
11th Edition of the NASW Register of Clinical Social Workers.
Clinical social work shares with all social work the goal of enhancing and
maintaining the mental and social functioning of individuals, families, and
communities. The idea of person-in-environment—the individual, others who affect
this person, as well as the physical and social environment—are central to
clinical social work practice.
Clinical social workers are trained to deal with a variety of issues in a
variety of settings, such as mental and behavioral disorders, mediation,
employee assistance programs, and family counseling, just to name just a few.
CONSUMERS: To find a clinical social worker
near you, go to Register of Clinical Social Workers.
For News Media: You may contact the NASW Public Affairs Office via email at tkelly@naswdc.org for a hard copy
(order online: Register
of Clinical Social Workers) of the clinical register, or you may
search online for a social worker at: Register of
Clinical Social Workers.
…the Power of Social Work…
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), in
Washington, DC, is the largest membership organization of professional social
workers with 153,000 members. It promotes, develops and protects the practice of
social work and social workers. NASW also seeks to enhance the well being of
individuals, families and communities through its work and through its
advocacy.
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