By Jayln Giles-Ewell, LAAT, ATR-P You’ve worked hard, gotten your degree(s) and credentials, perhaps even completed fieldwork for this position during one of your programs. Maybe you’re someone who even graduated with distinction, has been formally recognized for your work, or even passed your boards on the first try. And yet, with all of your experience,ContinueContinue reading “What Every BIPOC Helping Professional Should Know About Impostor Syndrome”
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How to Break Free From Generational Trauma Patterns That Are Keeping You Stuck
By Jayln Giles-Ewell, LAAT, ATR-P When it comes to your family, do you ever find yourself thinking, “Why do they always do this?” Maybe you notice certain behaviors in your cousins, or you see the same arguments pop up at every family gathering. Perhaps you even notice similarities in how you (or your siblings) parent versusContinueContinue reading “How to Break Free From Generational Trauma Patterns That Are Keeping You Stuck”
