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Informal Coffee Meet-Up w/ Denise and Andy at The Hanger at 6728 Northeast 181st Street, Kenmore, WA 98028

Date: October 9th, 2025 at  6:00 PM

Washington State Society of Clinical Social Work (WSSCSW) board members are hosting an informal social coffee hour. We do not have a set agenda. We want to meet up with clinical social workers and hear from you about your ideas and needs as we move forward as a community. In addition to hearing from you, it’s an opportunity to network and connect with other clinical social workers. If you work or live in the area, we hope you will swing by. The location is  The Hanger at 6728 Northeast 181st Street, Kenmore, WA 98028

More information and online registration: Join us for a casual coffee meet-up with Denise and Andy.

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Washington State Society for Clinical Social Work
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Recording: Tarot as a Therapeutic Tool

  • November 07, 2022
  • October 27, 2023
  • Recording

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  • Earn 1 CEU

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Originally recorded October 27, 2022

This presentation will have a brief description of the Jungian origins of tarot and how it can be used as a therapeutic and somatic tool due to the power of metaphor and symbolism.

Learning Objectives

  • Attendees will be provided with a brief description of terms used in Jungian psychology with tarot and how that is relevant to therapy work.
  • Attendees will learn why tarot can be used as a therapy and somatic tool.
  • Attendees will learn two to three ways to use tarot in therapy work.
  • Attendees will be provided with example tarot decks that they can use in therapy work with clients.

Michelle Jaquish, MSW, LICSW
Michelle is a queer, woman of color therapist that launched her private practice, Banshee Therapy Services 8 months ago during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to her therapy practice, she worked in homeless crisis services for five years holding both direct service and clinical supervisory roles. She graduated in 2016 from the UW School of Social Work with her Masters, where she also got the chance to learn her native language of Tagalog through a paid fellowship in the International Studies department. Prior to her social work career, she had served in schools and non-profits throughout Seattle as an AmeriCorps member, and has done activism work locally and globally with the Filipino community.


1 Ceu offered
Registration fee: $20.00

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