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Social Work, 54(4) - 2009
- Making difficult decisions.
- Child welfare worker caseload: what's just right.
- Results from a national study of social workers sanctioned by state licensing boards.
- Treating female perpetrators: state standards for batter intervention services.
- Civilian social work: serving the military and veteran populations.
- The big picture: how social work can effectively utilize photographs.
- Consumer-driven health care: answer to global competition or threat to social justice?
- New practice model for Latinos in need of social work services.
Social Work, 54(3) - 2009
- Building on strengths: intergenerational practice with African American families.
- Segmented assimilation theory and the life model: an integrated approach to understanding immigrants and their children.
- A black experience-based approach to gender-based violence.
- Adversity and resiliency in the lives of Native Hawaiian elders.
- Advancing the Africentric paradigm shift discourse: building toward evidence-based Africentric interventions in social work practice with African Americans.
- Mexican American women's adherence to haemodialysis treatment: a social constructivist perspective.
- Fundamental contradictions in cultural competence.
- Moving from colonization toward balance and harmony: a Native American perspective on wellness.
- What African American male adolescents are telling us about HIV infection among their peers: cultural approaches for HIV prevention.
Social Work, 54(2) - 2009
- Removing gender identity disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: a call for action.
- Discretion in direct practice: new perspectives.
- A reflection on reasons, preconditions, and effects of implementing evidence-based practice in social work.
- Social work practice with Latinos: key issues for social workers.
- Innovative service or proselytizing: exploring when services delivery becomes a platform for unwanted religious persuasion.
- Risk and protective factors for HIV/AIDS in Native Americans: implications for preventive intervention.
- Maltreated children's thoughts and emotions as behavioral predictors: evidence for social work action.
- Social workers' and service users' causal attributions for poverty.
- Older Adult inmates: the challenge for social work.
- Restorative justice as social justice for victims of gendered violence: a standpoint feminist perspective.
- Qualitative and mixed methods in social work knowledge development.
Social Work, 54(1) - 2009
- The silent birth: a feminist perspective.
- Somatic experiencing treatment with social service workers following hurricanes Katrian and Rita.
- Bending gender, ending gender: theoretical foundations for social work practice with the transgender community.
- Establishing evidence for strengths-based interventions? Reflections from social work's research conference.
- Ethical considerations of evidence-based practice.
- Doctoral education in social work: what we know and what we need to know.
- Brief solution-focused counseling: a practical effective strategy for dealing with wait lists in community-based mental health services.
- The temperance movement and social work.
- Development of a risk and resilience-based out-of-school time program for children and youths.
- Partner violence and survivors' chronic health problems: informing social work practice.
- A mixed-method study of Princeville's rebuilding from the flood of 1999: lessons on the importance of invisible community assets.
Social Work, 53(4) - 2008
- Women and reproductive loss: client-worker dialogues designed to break the silence.
- Client firearm assessment and safety counseling: the role of social workers.
- A national study predicting licensed social workers' levels of political participation: the role of resources, psychological engagement, and recruitment networks.
- Perceptions of Vietnamese fathers' acculturation levels, parenting styles, and mental health outcomes in Vietnamese American Adolescent immigrants.
- Social work practice with Pagans, Witches, and Wiccans: guidelines for practice with children and youths.
- Exploring cultural tensions in cross-cultural social work practice.
- Assessing the adaptive behavior of youths: multicultural responsivity.
- Evidence-based practice in mental health care to ethnic minority communities: has its practice fallen short of its evidence.
Social Work, 53(3) - 2008
- Training students for a shared traumatic reality.
- Low-wage maternal employment and parenting style.
- Social work with religious volunteers: activating and sustaining community involvement.
- Notation of depression in case records of older adults in community long-term care.
- Conation: a missing link in the strengths perspective.
- What if the spirit does not move me? A personal reconnaissance and reconciliation.
- Available supports and coping behaviors of mental health social workers following fatal and nonfatal client suicidal behavior.
- Child welfare worker characteristics and job satisfaction: a national study.
Social Work, 53(2) - 2008
- Strengths-oriented family therapy for adolescents with substance misuse problems.
- Negotiating with antisocial clients.
- Social workers and the NASW Code of Ethics: belief, behavior, disjuncture.
- The growing admissibility of expert testimony by clinical social workers on competence to stand trial.
- Sexual trafficking in the United States: a domestic problem with transnational dimensions.
- Openness in adoption: what we know so far - a critical review of the literature.
- Race, resistance, and restructuring: emerging skills in the new social services.
- Has social work met its commitment to native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders? A review of the periodical literature.
- Demographic trends in social work over a quarter-century in an increasingly female profession.
Social Work, 53(1) - 2008
- Development of a family intervention for native Hawaiian women with cancer: a pilot study.
- Race and hospital diagnoses of schizophrenia and mood disorder.
- The person-in-environment approach: professional ideology and practice of social workers in Israel.
- Acting on our values: do social workers volunteer?
- Kin networks and poverty among African Americans: past and present.
- Moving toward culturally competent practice with Muslims: modifying cognitive therapy with Islamic tenets.
- Suicidal ideation and attempts among sexual minority youths receiving social services.
Social Work, 52(4) - 2007
- Students' perceptions of social work: implications for strengthening the image of social work among college students.
- Revisiting the benefits debate: does qualitative social work research produce salubrious effects?
- Social workers' final act of service: respectful burial arrangements for indigent, unclaimed, and unidentified people.
- Effectiveness of advanced illness care teams for nursing home residents with dementia.
- Poverty, race and the contents of achievement: examining educational experiences of children in the U.S. South.
- Engaging women who are all depressed and economically disadvantaged in mental health treatment.
Social Work, 52(3) - 2007
- Perspective analysis: McKnight's careless society and the strengths-based approach to social work.
- Increasing safety for at-risk adults: screening in-home care providers.
- Effects of service barriers on health status of older Chinese immigrants in Canada.
- In their words: secondary traumatic stress in social workers responding to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City.
- Re-examining empathy: a relational-feminist point of view.
- Bending gender, ending gender: theoretical foundations for social work practice with the transgender community.
- Borrowing to save: a critique of recent proposals to partially privatize social security.
- Information technology acceptance in the social services sector context: an exploration.
- Situational approaches to direct practice: origin, decline, and re-emergence.
- Forrester Blanchard Washington and his advocacy for African Americans in the New Deal.
Social Work, 52(2) - 2007
- Frontline worker perceptions of the empowerment process in community-based agencies.
- Professional education and private practice: is there a disconnect?
- Social justice and people of faith: a transnational perspective.
- Crucial individuals in the help-seeking pathway of Chinese caregivers of relatives with early psychosis in Hong Kong.
- Quality of care: expanding the social work dialogue.
- Implementing a social enterprise intervention with homeless, street-living youths in Los Angeles.
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 42(2) - 2006
- Social capital and social development.
- The process of psychotherapy for helping professionals: the role of empirical findings to guide practice.
- Plumbing the brain drain of South African social workers migrating to the UK: challenges for social service providers.
- Experiences of South African social workers in the United Kingdom.
- The power of bibliography: shifting the boundaries of knowledge through emancipatory pedagogy and critical consciousness.
Social Work, 51(4) - 2006
- Who's oppression whom? Homosexuality, Christianity, and social work.
- Rhetoric for direct practice.
- Mitigating circumstances in death penalty decisions: using evidence-based research to inform social work practice in capital trials.
- Leaving care: retrospective reports by alumni of Israeli group homes.
- Dealing with the aftermath: a qualitative analysis of mental health social workers' reactions after a client suicide.
- A template for spiritual assessment: a review of the JCAHO requirements and guidelines for implementation.
- Using intergroup dialogue to promote social justice and change.
- Do unions matter? An examination of the historical and contemporary role of labor unions in the social work professional.
Social Work, 51(3) - 2006
- Role of the social worker in old versus new culture in nursing homes.
- Social work in the movies: another look.
- The animal-human bond and ethnic diversity.
- Acculturation stress and depression among Asian immigrant elders.
- Are we ignoring youths with disabilities in foster care? An examination of their school performance.
- Financial well-being of young children with disabilities and their families.
- Social workers' attitudes about psychotropic drug treatment with youths.
- The African orphan crisis and international adoption.
Social Work, 51(2) - 2006
- Defining child exposure to domestic violence as neglect: Minnesota's difficult experience.
- Spiritually modified cognitive therapy: a review of the literature.
- Evidence-based practice in an age of relativism: toward a model for practice.
- The validity of the 2004 U.S. News and World Report's rankings of schools of social work.
- Social work informatics: a new specialty.
- The Gay Affirmation Practice Scale (GAP): a new measure for assessing cultural competence with gay and lesbian clients.
- Condomless sex: gay men, barebacking, and harm reduction.
Social Work, 51(1) - 2006
- Maintaining product-process balance in community antipoverty initiatives.
- The role of social work in the childhood obesity epidemic.
- Male social workers in child and family welfare: new directions for research.
- Gendered organizational culture in child protection social work.
- Ecological factors associated with STD risk behaviors among detained female adolescents.
- Unraveling the link between trauma and male delinquency: The cumulative versus differential risk perspectives.
- Help-seeking behaviors and depression among African American adolescent boys.
- Developing a parent-professional team leadership model in group work: work with families with children experiencing behavioral and emotional problems.
- Living with severe mental illness - what families and friends must know: evaluation of a one-day psychoeducation workshop.
- Groups for individuals with traumatic histories: practice considerations for social workers.
Social Work, 50(3) - 2005
- The Americans with Disabilities Act: a decision tree for social services administrators.
- Resolving the dilemma between organizing and services: Los Angeles ACORN's wefare advocacy.
- Informing state policymakers: opportunities for social workers.
- "Leavers" from TANF and AFDC: how do they fare economically?
- Advocacy and argumentation in the public arena: a guide for social workers.
- Altering state policy: interest group effectiveness among state-level advocacy groups.
- Epistemological frameworks, homosexuality, and religion: how people of faith understand the intersection between homosexuality and religion.
- Faith-based human services initiatives: considerations for social work practice and theory.
Social Work, 50(2) - 2005
- Pet loss: implications for social work practice.
- The largely untold story of welfare reform and the human services.
- Social work and the house of Islam: orienting practitioners to the beliefs and values of Muslims in the United States.
- Social work in Jewish community centres: a question of compatibility.
- The role of the social worker in the face of terrorism: Israeli community-based experience.
- American Indian/Alaskan native grandparents raising grandchildren: findings from the Census 2000 supplementary survey.
- Bioterrorism and smallpox: policies, practices and implications of social work.
- The influence of sekentei on family caregiving and underutilization of social services among Japanese caregivers.
- Is there a global common core to social work? A cross-national comparatives study of BSW graduate students.
Social Work, 50(1) - 2005
- Spiritual lifemaps: a client-centred pictorial instrument for spiritual assessment, planning, and intervention.
- Supported education for adults with psychiatric disabilities: an innovation for social work and psychosocial rehabilitation practice.
- Help seeking for AOD misuse among social workers: patterns, barriers, and implications.
- Evidence-based drug treatment practice and the child welfare system: the example of methadone.
- Social workers' views of the etiology of mental disorders: results of a national study.
- Place first, then train: An alternative to the medical model of psychiatric rehabilitation.
- Promoting participation in organizational decision making by clients with severe mental illness.
Social Work, 49(4) - 2004
- Social work misconduct may lead to liability.
- Innovations in the management of child protection workers: building worker resilience.
- Guidelines for ethical practice in community organization.
- The Kosovo Family Support Project: offering psychosocial support for families with missing persons.
- A user-friendly approach to program evaluation and effective community interventions for families at risk of homelessness.
- Privatized management in urban public housing: a comparative analysis of social service availability, utilization, and satisfaction.
- A study of community guides: lessons for professionals practicing with and in communities.
- Comprehensive community initiatives: a rural perspective.
Social Work, 49(3) - 2004
- Principled negotiation: a new tool for case advocacy.
- Client-controlled case information: a general system theory perspective.
- Surviving as a postmodern social worker: two Ps and three Rs of Direct Practice.
- The empowerment model: a critical reflection of empowerment in Chinese culture.
- A multidimensional conceptual framework for understanding HIV/AIDS as a chronic long-term illness.
- Predictors of child custody plans for children whose parents are living with AIDS in New York City.
- Dementia diary: a personal and professional journal.
- Increasing the use of formal services by caregivers of people with dementia.
- Validation of the health care surrogate preferences scale.
- Evaluation of a group intervention to assist aging parents with permanency planning for an adult offspring with special needs.
- Relationships between social work involvement and hospice outcomes: results of the national hospice social work survey.
- Justice implications of a proposed Medicare prescription drug policy
- Health coverage instability for mothers in working families.
- Principles for practice with substance-abusing pregnant women: a framework based on the five social work intervention roles.
- Methamphetamine abuse and manufacture: the child welfare response
- Motivational strategies with alcohol-involved older adults: implications for social work practice.
- Harm reduction: a new perspective on substance abuse services
- Adolescent substance use: reviewing the effectiveness of prevention strategies
Social Work, 49(2) - 2004
- Gender-based salary inequity in social work: mediators of gender's effect on salary.
- Barriers to family-centered services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
- Increasing the cultural responsiveness of family group conferencing.
- Social justice and the global economy: new challenges for social work in the 21st Century.
- When a social worker becomes a voluntary commissioner and calls on the Code of Ethics.
- Is Christian religious conservatism compatible with the liberal social welfare state.
- Who we are, where we come from, and some of our perceptions: comparison of social workers and the general population.
- Development of innovative group work practice: using the intervention research paradigm.
- Relational spirituality and social caregiving.
- A qualitative investigation of adherence issues for men who are HIV positive.
- Whistle-blowing as a form of advocacy: guidelines for the practitioner and organization.
- Presence of social workers in nongovernment organizations.
- Low-income young fathers: contexts, connections and self.
- Difficulties after leaving TANF: Inner-city women talk about reasons for returning to welfare.
- Personal, family and multiple barriers of long-term welfare recipients.
- The public's perception of social work: is it what we think it is?
- Through the eyes of Hollywood: images of social workers in film.
Social Work, 49(1) - 2004
- Empowering African American women informal caregivers: a literature synthesis and practice strategies.
- Coming out of the closet: opening agencies to gay and lesbian adoptive parents.
- Enhancing psychosocial competence among black women in college.
- Multicultural development in human service agencies: challenges and solutions.
- Africentric youth and family rites of passage program: promoting resilience among at-risk African American youths.
- Treatment adherence among native Hawaiians living with HIV.
- Assumptions of Asian American similarity: the case of Filipino and Chinese American Students.
- Working with Hindu clients in a spiritually sensitive manner.
- Race, place, space: meanings of cultural competence in three child welfare agencies.
- Mutual support groups for long-term recipients of TANF.
- Short-term intercultural psychotherapy: ethnographic inquiry.
- Learning that an adolescent child is gay or lesbian: the parent experience.
Social Work, 48(4) - 2003
- Client violence toward social workers: the role of management in community mental health programs.
- Correlates associated with escalation of delinquent behavior in incarcerated youths.
- Strengths and secondary trauma in family violence work.
- Stalking: terrorism at our doors. How social workers can help victims fight back.
- Claimsmakers in the child sexual abuse 'wars': who are they and what do they want.
- After Columbine: how people mourn sudden death.
- School violence in Israel: findings of a national survey.
- Impact of trauma work on social work clinicians: empirical findings.
Social Work, 48(2) - 2003
- El Portal Latino Alzheimer's Project: model program for Latino caregivers of Alzheimer's disease affected people.
- The criminalization of domestic violence: what social workers need to know.
- Reconstructing the stepfamily: old myths, new stories.
- Social work and fathers: child support and fathering programs.
- International adoption among families in the United States: considerations of social justice.
- Understanding and supporting parent-child relationships during foster care visits: attachment theory and research.
- Parents with serious and mental illness: issues in assessment and services.
- African American women living with HIV/AIDS: families as sources of support and of stress.
- Employment and caregiving: exploration of African American caregivers.
Social Work, 48(1) - 2003
- Ethical dilemmas of reporting suspected elder abuse.
- Social work labor market: a first look.
- Understanding adjudication: origins, targets, and outcomes of ethics complaints.
- Facilitating writing by practitioners; survey of practitioners who have published.
- Changing times: understanding social workers' motivation to be field instructors.
- From barriers to successful collaboration: public schools and child welfare working together.
- An in-law comes to stay: examination of interdisciplinary conflict in a school-based health center.
- Managed care and the evolving role of the clinical social worker in mental health.
- So how far have we come? Pestilent and persistent gender gap in pay.
- Beyond individual rights and freedoms: metaethics in social work research.
- Boundary issues in social work: managing dual relationships.
Social Work, 47(4) - 2002
- Opportunities and barriers to empowering people with severe mental illness through participation in treatment planning.
- Client's view of a successful helping relationship.
- The child centred social worker and the sexually abused child: pathway to healing.
- Among the missing: content on gay and lesbian people in social work journals.
Social Work, 47(3) - 2002
Social Work, 47(2) - 2002
- Telehealth: implications for social work practice.
- Iowa case management: innovative social casework.
- Reducing depression in pregnancy: designing multimodal interventions.
- Older Americans and AIDS: some guidelines for prevention.
- Native Hawaiian traditional healing: culturally based interventions for social work practice.
Social Work, 47(1) - 2002
- Embodied practice: claiming the body's experience agency and knowledge for social work.
- Knowledge diffusion in social work: a new approach to bridging the gap.
- Is social work's door open to people recovering from psychiatric disabilities?
- Sexual harassment between same-sex peers: intersection of mental health homophobia and sexual violence in schools.
- Client or former client? Implications of ex-client definition on social work practice.
- Empowering African American custodial grandparents.
- Empowerment as dynamically developing concept for practice: lessons learned from organisational ethnography.
- Paradigm for pluralism: Mikhail Bakhtin and social work practice.
Social Work, 38(3) - 2002
- Notes from practice.
- Needs and expectations of field instructors in practice education.
- Story of the life satisfaction of a group of retired domestic workers in South Africa: a qualitative study.
- The Strengths Perspective in Social Work : Lessons From Practice.
Social Work, 46(4) - 2001
- Co-constructing cooperation with mandated clients.
- Working with victims of persecution: lessons from Holocaust survivors.
- Perceptions of mission-critical organisational resources: a survey of substance prevention and treatment agencies in the south west.
- Parent-child interaction during foster care visits.
- Rhetoric and reality of work-based welfare reform.
Social Work, 46(3) - 2001
- Strengths-based case management: individuals perspectives on strengths and the case manager relationship.
- In-home continuing care services for substance-affected families: the Bridges Program..
- The effects of poverty on children's socioemotional development: an ecological systems analysis.
- Cultural competence for transracial adoptive parents.
- Representation of ethnic identity in North America social work literature: a dossier of the Chinese people.
- Socialisation in changing cultural contexts: a search for images of the "adaptive adult".
- Spiritual assessment: a review of major qualitative methods and a new framework for assessing spirituality.
Social Work, 46(2) - 2001
- Effect of a changing health care environment on social work leaders: obstacles and opportunities
- Challenges of parenting for families living with HIV/AIDS.
- Gay and lesbian adoptive and foster care placements: can they meet the needs of waiting children?
- Survivors of childhood abuse: their reported experiences with professional help.
- Improving pregnancy outcome during imprisonment: a model residential care program.
- Crimes against people with mental illness: types, perpetrators, and influencing factors.
- Reporting client violence.
Social Work, 46(1) - 2001
- Nature of work and future of the social work profession.
- Beyond therapy: bringing social work back to human services reform.
- Cultural and linguistic considerations in psycho-diagnosis with Hispanics: the need for an empirically informed process model.
- Gender bias in families and its clinical implications for women.
Social Work, 52(4) - 2000
Social Work, 45(5) - 2000
- What is the role of hypertechnology in social work today?
- Confronting stigma within the services system.
- Being native versus going native: conducting social work research as an insider.
- Reflections on empowerment-based practice.
Social Work, 45(4) - 2000
- The social work ethics audit: a risk-management strategy.
- The inclusive workplace: an ecosystems approach to diversity management.
- Teenage parents and welfare reform: findings from a survey of teenagers affected by living requirements.
- Understanding a work-family fit for single parents moving from welfare to work.
Social work, 45(4) - 2000
Social Work, 45(3) - 2000
- Life after death with dignity: the Oregon experience.
- Ensuring ethical practice: an examination of NASW Code Violations, 1986-97.
- Beyond Jones v. Clinton: sexual harassment law and social work.
- Sexual contact with clients: assessment of social workers' attitudes and educational preparation.
- Gandhian principles in social work practice: ethics revisited.
- Ethical decision making: the person in the process.
Social Work, 45(2) - 2000
- Design evaluation: illuminating social work practice for better outcomes.
- Use and support of multicultural and antiracist education: research-informed interdisciplinary social work practice.
- A topography of self-help groups: an empirical analysis.
- Social workers employed in substance abuse treatment agencies: a training needs assessment.
- Effects of court-ordered substance abuse treatment in child protective services cases.
- Valuing families: social work practice with families from a strengths perspective.
- A critique of the Model State of Social Work Practice Act.
Social Work, 45(1) - 2000
- Choice and empowerment for battered women who stay: toward a constructivist model.
- Mental health services in faith communities: the role of clergy in Black churches.
- Tax reform for low-wage workers.
- Understanding suicide attempts by adolescent Hispanic females.
- Preventing adolescent pregnancy: a review of programs and practices.
Social Work, 44(6) - 1999
- Choosing an adult foster home or a nursing home: residents' perceptions about decision making and control.
- Critical action research: a model for social work knowing.
- Hospice access and use by African Americans: addressing cultural and institutional barriers through participatory action research.
- Use of health and human services by community-residing people with dementia.
- Friendship and social support: the importance of role identity to aging adults.
- Gerontological social work and the UN International Year of Older Persons.
Social Work, 44(5) - 1999
- Group treatment of traumatized Cambodian women: a culture-specific approach.
- Better for it: how people benefit from adversity.
- Symbolic interactionism, African American families, and the transracial adoption controversy.
- Involvement of African American fathers in kinship foster care services.
- Social consequences of malnutrition.
Social Work, 44(4) - 1999
- Reimaging field instruction from a spiritually sensitive perspective: an alternative approach.
- A century of forensic social work: bridging the past to the present.
- Influencing social policy in a time of devolution: upholding social work's great tradition.
- Linking clients and policy: social work's distinctive contribution.
- Indirect work: social work's uncelebrated strength.
- African American social work pioneers' response to need.
- The search for identity: defining social work - past, present, future.
Social Work, 44(3) - 1999
- The new confidentiality for the 21st century in a managed care environment.
- Confidentiality of social work records in the computer age.
- Tribal and shamanic-based social work practice: a Lakota perspective.
- Indigenous people and the social work profession: defining culturally competent services.
- The likelihood of poverty across the American adult life span.
Social Work, 44(2) - 1999
- 'Friends in need': designing and implementing a psychoeducational group for school children from drug-involved families.
- Adoption and race: implementing the multiethnic placement act and the interethnic adoption provisions.
- The effects of nonresident father involvement on single black mothers and their young children.
- Family caregiving responsibilities among lesbians and gay men.
- Access barriers and the use of prenatal care by low-income, inner-city women.
- Late entry into prenatal care: the neighbourhood context.
- Measuring and monitoring children's well-being across the world.
Social Work, 44(1) - 1999
- The economic well-being of elderly people and children in a changing society.
- Multiservice centers in Chinese American immigrant communities: practice principles and challenges.
- Church burning in African American communities: implications for empowerment practice.
- HIV-related stigma in a sample of HIV-affected older female American caregivers.
- Living with HIV/AIDS: the voices of HIV positive mothers.
- Custodial grandparents in Latino families: patterns of service use and predictors of unmet needs.
Social Work, 43(6) - 1998
- Every picture tells a story.
- The rise of social work in public mental health through aftercare of people with serious mental illness.
- Occupational social work for the 21st century.
- Capacity building for integrated family-centred practice.
- Clinical social work's contribution to a social justice perspective.
- Social work and social reform: an arena of struggle.
- The one hundred-year debate: social reform versus individual treatment.
- The evolution of social work ethics.
Social Work, 43(5) - 1998
- A map for you?: geographic information systems in the social services.
- Associations among economic need, self-esteem, and Israeli Arab women's attitudes toward and use of professional services.
- People matter: client-reported interpersonal interaction and its impact on symptoms of schizophrenia.
- Recovered memory therapy: a dubious practice technique.
- Outdated practitioner views about family culpability and severe mental disorders.
- Perceptions of empathy and client satisfaction with managed behavioral health care.
- Applying a conflict resolution framework to disputes in managed care.
- Mirror, mirror on the wall: creative tensions, the academy, and the field.
Social Work, 43(4) - 1998
- Does the glove really fit? Qualitative research and clinical social work practice.
- New directions in systems theory: chaos and complexity.
- Murals in Latino communities: social indicators of community strengths.
- Young people as competent community builders: a challenge to social work.
- Youth crime, public policy, and practice in the juvenile justice system: recent trends and needed reforms.
- Social support for adolescents at risk of school failure.
- Preventing and reducing alcohol and other drug use among high-risk youths by increasing family resilience.
Social work, 43(3) - 1998
Social Work, 43(3) - 1998
- Differential effectiveness of prevalent social work practice models: a meta-analysis.
- Technology-based groups: a review and conceptual framework for practice.
- Social work on the Internet: an introduction.
- The emerging social work role on hospital ethics committees: a comparison of social worker and chair perspectives.
- School social workers and school violence: personal safety, training, and violence programs.
- "Gathering the spirit" at first baptist church: spirituality as a protective factor in the lives of African American children.
- Indigenous people in a multicultural society: unique issues for human services.
- Human rights and social work.
Social Work, 43(2) - 1998
- Making meaning of Alcoholics Anonymous for social workers: myths, metaphors and realities.
- Prototypes of social work political participation: an empirical model.
- Psychological and spiritual growth in women living with HIV.
- Marital conflict management: gender and ethnic differences.
- Promoting same-race adoption for children of color.
- Mediation in kinship care: another step in the provision of culturally relevant child welfare services.
Social Work, 43(1) - 1998
- Patterns, predictors and situational contexts of HIV risk behaviors among homeless men and women.
- Teenage peer sexual harassment: implications for social work practice in education.
- Social workers' knowledge of and experience with sexual exploitation by psychotherapists.
- Corporate strategic philanthropy: implications for social work.
- Women at midlife.
Social Work, 42(1) - 1998
Social Work, 42(6) - 1997
- Sociopolitical antecedents to Stonewall: analysis of the origins of the gay rights movement in the United States.
- Immigrant policy: issues for social work practice.
- Site-based services for residents of single-room occupancy hotels.
- The index of drug involvement: a partial validation.
- Ideology and social work practice in substance abuse settings.
- The relationship between transience and current life situation in the homeless services-using population.
- Elizabeth Ross Haynes: an African American reformer of womanist consciousness 1908-1940.
Social Work, 42(5) - 1997
- Strengthening neighborhoods by developing community networks.
- Nonprofit organisations and innovation: a model of neighborhood-based collaboration to prevent child maltreatment.
- Countering urban disinvestment through community-building initiatives.
- Assessing the impact of community violence on children and youths.
- Youths and communities: toward comprehensive strategies for youth development.
- Building community: principles for social work practice in housing settings.
- The little village approach: a community approach to the gang problem.
- Role of Latina-owned beauty parlors in a Latino community.
- Implementing community development: possibilities and limitations.
- Asset building as a community revitalization strategy.
Social Work, 42(4) - 1997
- Public schools and the revitalization of impoverished communities: school-linked, family resource centres.
- Case advocacy in child welfare.
- Social workers and privileged communication in the Federal Legal System.
- Advanced practitioners in clinical social work: a profile.
- The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993: implications for social work practice.
- Social support and depression among older adults living alone: the importance of friends within and outside of a retirement community.
- Factors associated with early sexual activity among urban adolescents.
- Homophobia and heterosexism in social workers.
Social Work, 42(3) - 1997
- Measuring quality of life: a new and practical survey instrument.
- Gender differences in attitudes towards alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
- Coercive influences: informed consent in court-mandated social work practice.
- Should social work clients have the right to effective treatment?
- Caregiving and social support in two illness groups.
- Coping with chronic pain: assessing narrative approaches.
- Building a neighborhood network: interorganisational collaboration to prevent child abuse and neglect.
- The social worker as moral citizen: ethics in action.
Social Work, 42(2) - 1997
- Social work professional standards: an exploratory study.
- Help-seeking among Asian and Pacific Americans: a multiperspective analysis.
- Culturally sensitive supervision of Arab social work students in Western Universities.
- African immigrants in the United States: the challenges for research and practice.
- Questions of racial diversity and mentorship: an empirical exploration.
- Negative outcomes of inter ethnic adoption of Mexican America children.
- Puerto Rican sons as primary caregivers of elderly parents.
Social Work, 42(1) - 1997
- Pseudoissues in practice evaluation: impediments to responsible practice.
- The role of multidisciplinary community clinics in managed care systems.
- Mental retardation and domestic violence: an ecological approach to intervention.
- Unilateral interventions for women living with heavy drinkers.
- Perceptions of school violence as a problem and reports of violent events: a national survey of school social workers.
- Housing distress among high school students.
- Problems and prospects of self-employment as an economic independence option for welfare recipients.
- Homeless veterans: perspectives on social services use.
Social Work, 41(5) - 1996
- Multicultural community organising: a strategy for change.
- Community building: building community practice.
Social Work, 20(3) - 1996
Social Work, 40(3) - 1995
- Empowerment in social work practice with older women.
- Elder rights and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
- Comparing the experiences of black and white caregivers of dementia patients.
Social Work, 40(2) March 1995 - 1995
- The organizational context of empowerment practice: implications for social work administration.
- The Americans with Disabilities Act: implications for social services.
- RAP: a framework for leadership of multiracial groups.
Social Work, 40(1) January 1995 - 1995
Social Work, 39(5) - 1994
Social Work, 39(4) - 1994
- Language policy and social work.
- The logic of feminist standpoint theory for social work research.
- A case for case studies in social work research.
Social Work, 39(2) - 1994
Social Work, 39(1) - 1994
Social Work, 38(6) - 1993
- Research strategies for consumer empowerment of people with severe mental illness.
- Empowerment and self-help agency practice for people with mental disabilities.
- Chronic child neglect in perspective.
Social Work, 38(6) November 1993 - 1993
Social Work, 38(5) - 1993
- Deconstructing welfare: the Reagan legacy and the welfare state.
- Evaluating effectiveness from the practitioner perspective.
- The feminine ethic of care and the professionalization of social work.
Social Work, 38(4) - 1993
- Using computers to teach practice skills.
- Testing the sexually abused child for the HIV antibody: issues for the social worker.
Social Work, 38(3) - 1993
Social Work, 38(2) - 1993
- Retreat and retrenchment: progressives and the welfare state.
- Record keeping: directions for the 1990s.
- Policy practice: the neglected side of social work intervention.
Social Work, 38(1) - 1993
- Mandatory reporting laws: child protective case finding gone awry?
- The AFDC conundrum: a new look at an old institution.
- Open adoption of infants: adoptive parents' perceptions of advantages and disadvantages.
- Developing and testing a practice theory: an interactional perspective.
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