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Multicultural Clients: A Professional Handbook For Health Care Providers And Social Workers. Sybil M. Lassiter.
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Sybil M. Lassiter, Multicultural Clients: A Professional Handbook for Health Care Providers and Social Workers. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. $65.00 hardcover.
Feminization Of The Aids Epidemic, Mark S. Kaplan
Feminization Of The Aids Epidemic, Mark S. Kaplan
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Although males still constitute a substantial number of persons with AIDS, it is becoming clear that this is a disease affecting women and minority populations more adversely. Today women, while representing approximately 16 percent of all AIDS cases nationwide that are reported to the Centers for Disease Control, make up the fastest-growing segment of the population with AIDS. This article contends that AIDS is increasingly afflicting women who have little economic, political, or social power. Furthermore, misdirected public policy has been partly responsible for the greater incidence of the disease in certain regions and populations.
Attention Deficit Disorder And Case Management: Infusing Macro Social Work Practice, Dennis D. Long
Attention Deficit Disorder And Case Management: Infusing Macro Social Work Practice, Dennis D. Long
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Intervention with children with attention deficit disorders is complex and requires change at multiple system levels using a social work perspective. Case management, macro social work practice, time allocation issues, the structure of a professional self, constraints in expanding a narrow definition of the social worker, and specific macro level intervention areas for social workers are examined in this context.
Examination Of The Predictive Validity Of Risk Assessment Screening, Patricia Mary Morressy
Examination Of The Predictive Validity Of Risk Assessment Screening, Patricia Mary Morressy
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Child Protective Services ( CPS) have been under growing pressure to implement risk assessment systems over the past ten years (Dueck, H. J., English, D.J., Depanfilis, and Moote, G.T. (1993). This emphasis has come largely from the increasing number of reported allegations of child abuse and neglect (Doueck, et. al.) However, increasingly individuals involved in custody battles use the CPS reporting system to retaliate against one another. Because these reported cases require the action of CPS, the increase in allegations has overburdened the system. As a result, resources have diminished and challenges to screeners to make accurate risk assessments have …
Women Who Hurt Themselves. Dusty Miller.
Women Who Hurt Themselves. Dusty Miller.
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Dusty Miller, Women Who Hurt Themselves. New York: Basic Books, 1994. $22 hardcover.
A Qualitative Research Study On Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Miriam Irvin, Wilma Shepard
A Qualitative Research Study On Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Miriam Irvin, Wilma Shepard
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Examination Of The Link Between Primary Drug Of Choice And Ethnic Origin In Male Military Veterans, Karen Louise Hanna
Examination Of The Link Between Primary Drug Of Choice And Ethnic Origin In Male Military Veterans, Karen Louise Hanna
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Children Who Witness Mother-Assault: An Expanded Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Conceptualization, Peter John Lehmann
Children Who Witness Mother-Assault: An Expanded Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Conceptualization, Peter John Lehmann
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The impact on children who witness mother-assault was conceptualized as an expanded posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and an exploratory research study testing this formulation was carried out. The current conceptualization was based in part on the work of V. Wolfe and associates who utilized a model whereby a number of mediating factors were thought to determine adjustment to traumatic. An important part of their model was the utilization of the Type I and II trauma typologies of Terr (1990, 1991). These typologies were used to measure the PTSD symptoms of children in response to the severity and course of mother-assault. …