
Social Work Me
This podcast is a brought to you by Southwest Counselling Services in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The show is for social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists and anyone in the mental health profession as well anyone looking for more information on improving their mental health or overall wellness. The show is hosted by a group of Registered Social Workers/Psychotherapists including; Matt Barnes, Michele McPherson, Taylor Dunlop & Rachael Fowler.
Every episode aims to be informative, relevant and full of practical tips, tricks and wisdom from some of the leading experts in the field.
Social Work Me
The Power of Storytelling w/ Corrie Elliott
On episode 42, Rachael sits down with Corrie Elliott, a Registered Psychotherapist and children's author who brings her wealth of experience working with children, couples, families, and individuals in private practice to the world of storytelling.
Corrie shares the journey behind her books, Ellie’s Emotional Adventure and the newly released Ellie’s Emotional Adventure with Fear. These books are not just captivating stories for children—they are also mental health resources for caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals. Through the power of storytelling, Corrie's children's book series helps children understand, validate, and cope with complex emotions like fear, anxiety, and overwhelm.
In this episode we also explore the concept of “pocket ideas” and how acting on these sparks of creativity can lead to fulfilling your creative vision. Whether you're a budding author, a mental health advocate, or someone looking for inspiration to bring your ideas to life, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice.
Tune in to discover the power of storytelling and the magic of turning small ideas into meaningful contributions to the world.
Links:
Ellie's Emotional Adventure
Ellie's Emotional Adventure with Fear
Website
https://www.healthcounselling.ca/meet-corrie
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