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The Importance of Closure Rachel Meneghini, MSW
An MSW's Life Summer 2010 T.J. Rutherford, MSW
New Social Worker Anxiety Syndrome Jonathan B. Singer, Ph.D., LCSW, and Claudia Dewane, D.Ed., LCSW, BCD
Treating New Social Worker Anxiety Syndrome (NSWAS) Jonathan B. Singer, Ph.D., LCSW, and Claudia Dewane, D.Ed., LCSW, BCD
Building a Practice While Raising a Family Melissa Groman, LCSW
Functional Behavior Assessments & Behavior Intervention Plans Lisa Bundrick, LMSW
Tips for New Social Workers Lisa Baron, MSW, LCSW
Presenting a Patient or Client to the Medical Team Judith P. Bradley, CSW
Theater Processes Therapeutic in Drama Therapy Barbara Trainin Blank
An MSW Student's Life: Spring 2010 T. J. Rutherford
Reflections Through Art Josh Garrett
Using Ethnic Competence Principles: A Student's Experience Thomas McDonough, RCSWI
Preparing for the Future: A Career in Gerontological Social Work Karen Graziano, LCSW
Musings From Retired Social Workers: You Have a Lot to Look Forward To Beverly B. Lovett, DSW, LICSW, and Cindy King-Frode, MBA, Ph.D., LICSW
The Difference Between Case and Cause Advocacy is U (You) Donna McIntosh, MSW
Poetry Therapy: Using Words to Heal Barbara Trainin Blank
An MSW Student's Life: Winter 2010 T.J. Rutherford
Equine Therapy and Social Work: A Winning Combination Marian Swindell, Ph.D.
Developing Innovative Solutions for Older Adults at Key Transitions of Care—Transdiscip. Perspective Ellen Fink-Samnick, LCSW, CCM, CRC
Conducting an Open-Ended Interview Sandra Hart, A.S., and Joyce Robbins, PhD
Compassion Fatigue in Child Welfare Stephanie. Rakoczy, BSW, MSW, LSW
Yoga: A Healing Art in a Psychotheapy Context Teresa Bennett-Pasquale, MSW, LSW
Based on Mind-Body Connection, Dance Therapy Offers Physical, Psychic Benefits Barbara Trainin Blank
An MSW Student's Life Fall 2009 T. J. Rutherford
Identifying Substance Abuse Among Clients With Intellectual Disabilities Elspeth M. Slayter, PhD
Program Evaluation: Lessons From the Field Vivian R. Bergel, PhD, LSW, and Peggy McFarland, PhD, LSW
The Evolution of a Social Work Researcher Melissa B. South, BASW, and Carolyn Bartick Ericson, PhD, LCSW-C
An MSW Student's Life: Summer 2009 T.J. Rutherford
Seeing is Not Believing: Group Supervision By Telephone Simon Y. Feuerman, PsyD, LCSW
Aggressive Debt Collection – Is it the Answer in Today’s Economic Climate? John A. Riolo, PhD, LICSW
Different Strokes: Art & Photo Therapy Promote Healing Barbara Trainin Blank
A Different Kind of Teacher Kryss Shane
Coming Home as a Social Worker Natasha K. Nalls, MSW
Building Your Private Practice Keisha Cox, LCSW, MS
An Accidental Job Search Peter A. Kindle, LMSW
An MSW Student's Life: Spring 2009 T.J. Rutherford
Impact of the Internet on Self-Injurious Behaviors Michelle Lanham, BS, LSW
Music and Social Work: The Connection Linda May Grobman, ACSW, LSW, CMP
David's Harp: Bringing Healing Through Music Barbara Trainin Blank
An MSW Student's Life: Winter 2009 T.J. Rutherford
Creating YOUR Social Work Career, Phase 4: Cultivating Your Purpose Lyndal Greenslade, BA, BSocWk, MAASW, and Amanda Vos, BSocWk, MAASW (Acc)
Back to School Resolution: Avoid Common APA Mistakes Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW
I Could Never Do What You Do Gary Weinstein
Opportunities for Students Outside the Classroom Bonnie Lee Camp
Creating YOUR Social Work Career: Creating Your Purpose Lyndal Greenslade, BA, BSocWk, MAASW, and Amanda Vos, BSocWk, MAASW (Acc)
Interested in Leadership? Tips for Positioning Yourself for Leadership Roles Terri Moore-Brown, Ed.D., MSW, ACSW
Insights on Grace from the South Pacific Susan Lanae Burkholder, MSW
Creating YOUR Social Work Career: Understanding the Purpose of Social Work Lyndal Greenslade, BA, BSocWk, MAASW, and Amanda Vos, BSocWk, MAASW (Acc)
Sweet Prisoners of the Positive Transference: Meditations on Peer Supervision Simon Y. Feuerman, PsyD, LCSW
Creating YOUR Social Work Career: Clarify Your Purpose Lyndal Greenslade, BA, BSocWk, MAASW, and Amanda Vos, BSocWk, MAASW (Acc)
 
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  • Social Work Month 2013  ( 12 items )
  • News  ( 8 items )
  • Ethics  ( 40 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  ( 36 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.
  • Technology  ( 31 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.
  • General  ( 73 items )
    New and experienced social workers work in a wide variety of settings and roles. Here are some articles about issues social workers face on a daily basis.



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