Building Workshops That Actually Work: A Guide for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Shortening the Distance Between Inspiration and Execution Every counselor, social worker, or psychologist has imagined offering a workshop. Maybe it arose in a session, when a client’s struggle revealed a pattern you knew many others carried. Maybe it came driving home, the idea of a grief support circle tugging at you, or a weekend training … Continue reading Building Workshops That Actually Work: A Guide for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Supervision for Professional Growth: A Resource for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Supervision and peer consultation are more than regulatory requirements; they are practices of integrity, accountability, and humility that keep us honest and growing in our work. This July, our Contemplative Mental Health Leadership Group session will ground itself in these principles, focusing on the ways we engage with supervision and consultation to refine our professional … Continue reading Supervision for Professional Growth: A Resource for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Brush With Grief at Medicine Horse: A Quiet Invitation to Make and Mourn

Grief doesn’t need to be explained, analyzed, or solved. It needs space. It needs quiet. It needs something to do with the hands while the heart processes what it can’t put into words. That’s what Brush With Grief (BWG) offers. This program is centered entirely around the act of making a brush. Participants select from … Continue reading Brush With Grief at Medicine Horse: A Quiet Invitation to Make and Mourn

Start With Why: Purpose-Driven Branding for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

If you’re in the business of healing, chances are you didn’t sign up for this to become a “brand.” You’re not here to sell yourself like a product or rack up likes on social media. You are a service of the heart not a sale of wind. You’re here because you care—deeply, often sacrificially—about the … Continue reading Start With Why: Purpose-Driven Branding for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

How To Make A Professional Media Kit For Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

A media kit is more than a professional summary—it's a living document that reflects who you are, who you serve, and why your work matters. At Contemplative Caregiver, we use our media kit to increase visibility, foster partnerships, and connect with caregivers and collaborators who share our values of mindfulness, cultural humility, and trauma-informed practice. … Continue reading How To Make A Professional Media Kit For Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

A Brighter Future for Outdoor Access in Colorado

Big news for caregivers, mental health providers, and anyone who believes in the healing power of nature: Governor Jared Polis has signed House Bill 25-1215, expanding the Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant Program. This legislation directs new funding to outdoor education and recreation programs that make nature more accessible for youth across Colorado—especially those from BIPOC, … Continue reading A Brighter Future for Outdoor Access in Colorado

The Clutter Is the Point: ADHD as a Caregiver Superpower

Let’s not pretend otherwise—my space is cluttered. There’s a guitar and a bass hanging on the wall. Collages made from old magazines cover most surfaces like visual noise that somehow calms me down. A lamp glows from behind my second monitor, and my cat lounges just to the side of it, always watching. I’ve got … Continue reading The Clutter Is the Point: ADHD as a Caregiver Superpower

30 Online Referral Sources for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

On May 8th 2025, Our Contemplative Mental Health Leadership Group discussed referrals and the challenges and wins that come with it. Marketing in person is not always possible, however with technology comes online connection and digital directories. Using online directories is a strategy for therapists seeking to grow their practice, increase visibility, and connect with … Continue reading 30 Online Referral Sources for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Finding Hope and Healing Through Ephemeral Art

As a caregiver, it's essential to find creative outlets that foster self-expression, healing, and hope. One such practice is ephemeral art – the creation of temporary art using natural or found materials. This how-to guide will explore the benefits of ephemeral art and guide you through the process of creating your own unique expression, helping … Continue reading Finding Hope and Healing Through Ephemeral Art

9 Helpful Resources for Long-Distance Caregivers

Long-distance caregiving presents unique challenges, but with the right resources, you can provide excellent care and support for your loved one. In this listicle, we will explore nine valuable resources designed to assist long-distance caregivers in managing their responsibilities and staying connected with their loved ones. AARP Family Caregiving Site - aarp.org/caregiving AARP offers a … Continue reading 9 Helpful Resources for Long-Distance Caregivers