Legacies of the War on Poverty Book Review
Review of the book Legacies of the War on Poverty, by Martha J. Bailey and Sheldon Danziger, reviewed by Garrett Hanson.
View ArticleThe Ethics of Private Practice Book Review
Book review of The Ethics of Private Practice, by Jeffrey E. Barnett, Jeffrey Zimmerman, & Steven Walfish, reviewed by Mila Ruiz Tecala.
View ArticleCareer Reflections of Social Work Educators Book Review
Book review of Career Reflections of Social Work Educators, by Spencer Zeiger, reviewed by Peter Kindle.
View ArticleWhat Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know about Sex Book Review
Book review of What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know about Sex, by Stephanie Buehler, reviewed by Elizabeth Russell.
View ArticleTeaching Parents About Their Young Digital Natives, Part 1
Most parents did not grow up in the digital age, but their children create whole worlds and friendship circles through the Internet. The value of these technologies in children’s lives is hotly debated.
View ArticleReMoved Raises Foster Care Awareness
Short film ReMoved raises awareness about foster care.
View ArticleAchieving Racial Equity Through Social Work: Undoing Racism
Racial equity work requires recognizing systemic oppression and changing the way systems function. To do this, we must be guided by a set of principles that help us identify barriers and pitfalls, and...
View ArticleSo You Think You Want To Be a Social Work Academic?
What does it take to become a social work professor?
View ArticleGaining Acceptance to an MSW Program: Tips for BSW Students
Applying to graduate school is a bit daunting for many. Don't delay. Just get started!
View ArticleWhat Is Readability and Why Should It Matter to Social Workers?
Writing may not be in your job description, but in most social work settings, writing is part of the job. Learn to make your writing readable.
View ArticleWorking With Refugees: International Social Work Without Leaving Home
Interest in international social work has been growing in recent decades. You can do international social work without leaving home by working with refugees.
View Article5 Ways To Ace Your Social Work Job Interview
The interview is not just about letting the employer know you are qualified. You need to make a connection, so the employer wants to hire you.
View ArticleDoing Family Therapy as a New Social Worker: The Do's and Don'ts
For many new social workers, working with families has become an uphill struggle. Still, families need help and social workers are trained to help. So how do we mix the two?
View ArticleThe Critical Importance of Thinking Like a Social Worker To Pass Your...
Tips and tricks that help you guess on the licensure exam are dangerous. Learn to think like a social worker to pass the social work exam.
View ArticleBeing Conscientious: Ethics of Impairment and Self Care
Nobody is perfect. What are our ethical obligations when we are experiencing physical, emotional, social, or spiritual distress that impairs our ability to practice social work competently?
View ArticlePublisher's Thoughts Winter 2015
Publisher's column for the Winter 2015 issue of The New Social Worker magazine.
View ArticleSt. Vincent - People Are Deeper Than They Seem
Addison Cooper on the movie St. Vincent and looking beyond the surface to understand a person.
View ArticleGlory - A Song of Justice and Freedom
The song "Glory" from the movie Selma won the Golden Globe, as well as the Oscar for Best Original Song.
View ArticleA Career in Social Work: You'll Never Be Bored
So you’re beginning your social work career? We certainly hope you like variety and change, because you can have plenty of both if you want!
View ArticleMarketing Your BSW or MSW From A to Z
This article provides A-Z tips for marketing yourself in the social work job market.
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