Season 6 Episode 3 | Navigating Challenges and Inspiring Change: Agata Gawronski’s Career in Behavioral Health
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In this episode of CASAT Conversations, we’re joined by Agata Gawronski, Executive Director of the State of Nevada Board of Examiners for Alcohol, Drug, and Gambling Counselors. Originally from Poland, Agata’s journey into the field of substance use and problem gambling began after earning her master’s degree in social work and immigrating to the United States. She shares the experiences that shaped her career, from her early days as a substance use disorder counselor to her 14 years of leadership at the State of Nevada licensing board.
Agata’s career has been defined by a passion for building trust, collaboration, and community. She has found tremendous reward in her work, especially in bringing people together to solve complex problems and make a lasting impact in the field. As a committed advocate, she has also dedicated her time to various nonprofit organizations, including the Katie Grace Foundation.
In this episode, Agata discusses:
- The key experiences that shaped her career path
- The most rewarding aspects of working in field
- Strategies she uses to build trust and collaboration with others
- How she stays motivated and resilient in the face of burnout
- Reflections on how to support colleagues
- Advice for young professionals entering the behavioral health field
Join us for an inspiring conversation about the power of community, resilience, and the impact of leadership in the substance use and problem gambling fields.
Key words: leadership, counseling, advocacy, mental health, burnout prevention
Resources:
- https://www.psychiatrist.com/news/surgeon-general-drafts-one-last-prescription/
- Beyond Burnout: The Hidden Cost of Sanctuary Trauma on Mental Health and Organizational Culture blog post
- Self-Care: An Important Strategy for Managing Mental Health blog post
- Embracing Self-Awareness and Reflection: Vital Practices for Behavioral Health Providers blog post
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