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South Asians in the United States
Earn 5.5 CEUs for reading this title! For more information, visit the Social Work Online CE Institute. Currently, about 5.4 million South Asians live in the United States, with family … Read more
Spirituality and the Black Helping Tradition in Social Work
In the black helping tradition, spirituality is the sense of the sacred and divine. It is a critical value deeply rooted in the African worldview and used by African Americans … Read more
Starting a Private Practice
Starting a Private Practice is a good resource for clinical social workers beginning a private practice. It provides answers to pertinent questions to help get the clinical social worker started … Read more
Stories of Complicated Grief
These are words commonly used to describe the range of emotions that individuals experience when dealing with the loss of a loved one, a chronic illness, or an unwanted life-changing … Read more
Successful Community Leadership and Organization, 2nd Edition
Successful Community Leadership and Organization: A Skills Guide for Volunteers and Professionals, 2nd Edition updates John E. Tropman’s 1997 edition and adds more detail, including introductory chapters on the idea … Read more
Sustaining Our Spirits
Sustaining our Spirits: Women Leaders Thriving for Today and Tomorrow delivers an unconventional exploration of women in leadership. The premise of the book is based on a five-year examination of … Read more
The Children’s Bureau
This edited book on the Children’s Bureau and child welfare delineates legacies and highlights the ways that the Children’s Bureau has influenced modern-day child welfare practices. As a centennial marker … Read more
The Helping Tradition in the Black Family and Community
Readers will learn the evolution of the helping tradition from traditional Africa to slavery in the United States, among free blacks, through Reconstruction, and into rural and urban states. Spread … Read more