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Should Therapists Take IFS Training? Pros, Cons, and Fit
Written By Sara Renfro Internal Family Systems (IFS) training gives therapists the opportunity to employ the IFS model into their mental health practice. This form of training helps professionals see the mind as a system of inner elements that work together for maximum effectiveness. Now, is IFS training suitable for therapists? While not mandatory, it…
Why Protected Medical Leave Matters for Health Equity in Working Families
Written By Sara Renfro Health Equity Is Not Only About Access to Care When people talk about health equity, they often focus on insurance, provider access, transportation, or cost. Those things matter. But there is another part of the picture that gets overlooked all the time. A person can have a doctor, a diagnosis, and…
Healthcare Electrical Infrastructure
Written By Sara Renfro Healthcare equity is often discussed in terms of access, affordability, and quality of care. While these are critical components, there is another foundational element that is sometimes overlooked: infrastructure. Behind every healthcare facility, whether it is a large hospital, a community clinic, or a mobile care unit. There is a network…
