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NASW Law Note: Social Workers as Expert Witnesses

Social Workers as Expert Witnesses is part of a series of General Counsel Law Notes written with the support of the NASW Legal Defense Fund. Social workers are frequently called … Read more

Narratives of Social and Economic Justice

Narratives of Social and Economic Justice answers the call from social work educators for academic resources that deal with cross-cutting issues and cover a broad spectrum of domains and specializations—gerontological … Read more

Social Work Speaks, 13th Edition

The 13th edition of Social Work Speaks is a comprehensive and unabridged collection of policies, including those adopted and revised by the NASW Delegate Assembly in 2024. The Delegate Assembly, … Read more

Economic Well-Being

Earn 9.5 CEUs for reading this title! For more information, visit the Social Work Online CE Institute. We are all part of the economy. We all have contributions to make … Read more

Multiracial Cultural Attunement

“What are you?” “But you don’t sound black!” “Aw, mixed-race babies are so cute!” These microaggressions can deeply affect an individual’s basic development, identity, sense of security, and belonging. Rather … Read more

Metaphor Analysis in Public Policy and Private Practice

In this time of unparalleled partisanship and negativity, it is impossible to ignore the prevalence and impact of metaphors in the news, politics, and social media. Welfare recipients are “parasites” … Read more

Doing What Works

Eating disorders at times leave practitioners feeling as emotionally challenged and out of control as the patients they treat. This is the first book of its kind to provide support, … Read more

Disability, Intimacy, and Sexual Health

Earn 3.5 CEUs for reading this title! For more information, visit the Social Work Online CE Institute. Sexuality is a key aspect of human development and identity, yet people with … Read more

Stories of Pain, Trauma, and Survival

 

 

Person-in-Environment System Manual, 2nd Edition

PIE was developed as an alternative to the commonly used disease and moral models (e.g. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related … Read more