Social Work in the News - April 25, 2008

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Thrisis, the thirtysomething meltdown, when
Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, TN
Larry Wentworth, a licensed clinical social worker who has his own psychotherapy practice in Chattanooga, said a thrisis is very different than a mid-life

Respect the social workers
TheReporter.com - Vacaville, CA
I am someone who chose this career of working with “the least among these,” as the Bible describes the poor and afflicted, and the literal “least” among us,

LETTER: Giving thanks for social workers year round, not just in April
Spring Grove Herald - MN
Although Houston County is a small community, it has many hard-working social workers that deserve recognition for their efforts. Social workers touch the

Bipolar disorder in children: A new look
ElmLeaves - Elmwood Park, IL
Sue Nadel, a licensed clinical social worker at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, urged parents to tell the school about their child’s illness and

Social Worker: Girls Often Intimidate Each Other Differently Than Boys
WISC - Madison, WI
Judith Utevsky, who’s a licensed clinical social worker for Group Health Cooperative, said that relational aggression takes many forms.

Homeless Sleep Out Attracts Social Work Students to a Good Cause
Bottom Line - Frostburg, MD
The Social Work Alliance, and more recently the brothers of Alpha Phi Omega, have been hosting the Homeless Sleep Out for four years, and Jessica Hartell,

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One Response to “Social Work in the News - April 25, 2008”

  1. selestion Minj Says:

    the commitment, responsibility for the betterment of the society only can boost for the action.

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