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Self-Analysis: The Story of a Girl Kimberly Holsclaw, MSW
Considerations in Writing a Literature Review Kathy Black, Ph.D.
On Campus: Take Back Your Time Day at Central Missouri Cassandra Hoernig
The Confounding Influence of Age as an Explanation for Memory Loss Among Older Adult Long Term Care Brian Garavaglia, Ph.D.
Research: Six- and Seven-Year-Old Children and Their Families Nadezhda Dimitrova Dyulgerova
Safety First: Paying Heed to and Preventing Professional Risks Barbara Trainin Blank
Help Us With Our Next Book! Gerontology Social Work Linda May Grobman and Dara Bergel Bourassa
A Black Woman's Journey Toward Healing From Childhood Sexual Abuse Amerah Henrene Shabazz-Bridges, BSW
Avoiding the Tendency to Medicalize the Grieving Process: Reconciliation Rather Than Resolution Brian Garavaglia, Ph.D.
An American Social Worker in London Devon Rocha, MSW
International Social Work III: Rising to the Challenge Ann McLaughlin, MSW, ACSW, LICSW
International Social Work I: Poverty Is a Grind Ann McLaughlin, MSW, ACSW, LICSW
To Once and Future Research Students Jerry Finn, Ph.D.
Reflections on Social Work for Graduates Jennifer Soule
Getting a Job in State Government Linda Grobman
Spelling Out Managed Care Jan Ligon
Caring for Our Children After a Tragedy JoAnn Jarolmen
10 Things Every Social Worker Needs to Know About Domestic Violence Mark Sandel
Settlement Houses: Old Idea in New Form Builds Communities Barbara Trainin Blank
Spelling Out Managed Care Jan Ligon
Volunteering for the American Red Cross—A First Experience Randi Badgett, LSW, ACSW, and Ann Tapman, LSW
A Couple of Social Workers Barbara Trainin Blank
Social Workers: Fad-Chasing Jackasses or Still on the Side of the Angels? Judith A. Davenport, Ph.D., LCSW, and Joseph Davenport, III, Ph.D., ACSW
 
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  • Social Work Month 2013  ( 12 items )
  • News  ( 7 items )
  • Ethics  ( 39 items )

    Welcome to the social work ethics section of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER's article archives. Professional social workers are bound by the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers, their state social work licensing boards, and/or comparable bodies in their particular jurisdicition. Here are some articles on ethical issues for social workers.

  • Field Placement  ( 35 items )
    Welcome to the social work field placement section of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER's article archives.  Social work students "learn by doing" in field placement, sometimes referred to as "practicum" or "internship." This is the part of social work education in which students are placed in a social service agency, under supervision, to get practical experience and learn how to put theory into practice. Here are some articles relating to this experience.
  • Professional Development &amp; Advancement  ( 134 items )
    Welcome to the professional development and advancement section of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER site. Obtaining an accredited social work degree is a good first step toward becoming a professional social worker. There are many ways social workers continue their development after graduation. Whether it's attending a continuing education workshop, reading professional journals, visiting professional Web sites, or searching for a new job that provides opportunities for advancement and learning new skills, professional social workers can continue to learn and grow well beyond the end of their "formal" education.
  • Technology  ( 30 items )
    Welcome to the social work technology section of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER's site. Social workers use the latest technology to facilitate their work. So, THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER publishes technology features on a regular basis. The first such article was published as early as 1994 and is included here in full text. The current ELECTRONIC CONNECTION column by Marshall Smith, Ph.D. covers a wide variety of technology topics.



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