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How Therapists Really Use CBT

How Therapists Really Use CBT

What Your Graduate Program Didn't Teach You About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

One of the most common complaints of new social work graduates is that their program did not teach them how to do therapy. Over 530,000 social workers were in the behavioral health workforce in 2022. Ironically, social work grad programs focus on generalist curricula, teaching you how to practice in a broad range of settings. Psychotherapy is just one of the jobs that a social worker can do.

By Madeline Korth, MSSA, LISW-S August 25, 2025
Why Therapy Can't Be Apolitical

Why Therapy Can't Be Apolitical

Many of us were taught in our graduate therapy programs to be a tabula rasa – a blank canvas for our clients to project upon (Bergkamp et al., 2023). Historically, our profession has emphasized the importance of separating ourselves from our work as a means of preserving professional boundaries. But the therapeutic relationship is widely thought to be the most important factor in effective treatment. If that is true, how can therapists who hold politicized identities remain "blank slates"?

By Madeline Korth, MSSA, LISW-S November 4, 2024

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