Fresh out of graduate school, I was overly optimistic that I too could change the world. Receiving your master’s in social work has a way of doing that to you. Yet, one year later, I was burnt out. I barely felt as though I knew who I was or why I went into the field of social work in the first place. But, my last day working at Child Protective Services was also the very day that I found out {Read More}
Optimism
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