Turning Empathy Off?: Reflections on the Hazards of Compassionate Presence
As people in the helping professions, is it ever ok–ethically, humanly–to
As people in the helping professions, is it ever ok–ethically, humanly–to
All year I curate the words of poets, writers, artists, world thinkers, and healing
Interview with Andrew R. Laue, LCSW What are agencies supposed to do when traumatic
Suicide #1 The first time a client I knew completed suicide, I was thirty-two years
Is the phrase “vicarious trauma” out-of-date? A relic from another era that tries
TRIGGER WARNING: While this post is about self-care, I won’t mention anything
“Hey Wayne! I haven’t seen you in such a long time!” First of all: THIS is
This post is taken from a longer Keynote Address delivered at the Through the Eyes
Appeared in The Oregonian, February 25, 2014. If Cheryl Strayed’s Wild was
Appeared in The Sun: A Magazine of Ideas in January 2017. Many times I had seen my