CaringBridge: A Valuable Tool for Social Workers and Those With Critical Illness
By: Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW
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As I began my second year of graduate school, I knew it was going to be more challenging. With field practicum, four classes instead of the usual two, and 30 hours at the city magazine where I am an...
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By: Trevor Gates, LMSW, ACSW
View ArticleThe Need to Inject the Social in Addressing Mechanistic Clinical Misconceptions
By: Brian Garavaglia, Ph.D.
View ArticleAn Accidental Job Search
By happy accident, my proposal was accepted for presentation at the 2007 Annual Program Meeting (APM) of the Council on Social Work Education. Accordingly, I decided to test the academic job market...
View ArticleBuilding Your Private Practice
After gaining some years of experience under my belt and conducting much research about the business aspects of private practice, I felt confident to venture into this territory of social work, but not...
View ArticleDifferent Strokes: Art & Photo Therapy Promote Healing
It seems that a growing number of social workers are marrying their professions to art or photo therapy to enhance their practices. H. Mari Pizanis arrived at art therapy from the practice and later...
View ArticleField Placement: Students Face Client Suicide: A Painful Reality
I’ve been told there are two kinds of therapists: therapists who have had a client suicide and therapists who have not had a client suicide, yet. I was a student the first time I heard this statement....
View ArticleBook Review: Improving Children's Mental Health Through Parent Empowerment
By: Laura J. Middleton
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By: Carmit Zur, MSW, ACSW
View ArticleBook Review: Children of Methamphetamine Involved Families: The Case of Rural...
Book review of Children of Methamphetamine Involved Families: The Case of Rural Illinois
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