Collections of policies in the United States have produced and perpetuated ubiquitous social disadvantage. To overcome this reality, policymaking must be more democratic and participatory with active allyship in support of social justice. By deepening contextual...
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Advancing Active Allyship for Social Justice: Cross-Group Friendships, Social Empathy, and Political Engagement
Collections of policies in the United States have produced and perpetuated ubiquitous social disadvantage. To overcome this reality, policymaking must be more democratic and participatory with active allyship in support of social justice. By deepening contextual...
Inside Social Work Research Journal – September 2010
Social Work Research is one of the chief outlets for primary research articles in social work and social welfare. Start an online subscription today at naswpressonline.org. NASW member discounts apply. Economic Stress, Social Support, and Maternal Depression: Is...
NASW Press Titles on Treatment of Eating Disorders and Social and Economic Justice
NOW AVAILABLE Doing What Works: An Integrative System for the Treatment of Eating Disorders from Diagnosis to Recovery By Abigail Horvitz Natenshon Do you have clients dealing with eating disorders? If so, Doing What Works is a great resource for treatment team...
Honesty is Best: Who Gets the Kids in Child Custody Cases
Ken Lewis, author of Child Custody Evaluations: Understanding the Five Stages of Custody (NASW Press) is quoted in a recent article on the Michael Jackson Custody Case on www.lifescript.com. From: Michael Jackson Custody Case: Who Gets the Kids? By Fran Golden,...
NASW Social Work Journal Issue on Racial and Ethnic Minorities
NASW Social Work Journal - A Special Issue on Racial & Ethnic Minorities will be available for July 2009. NASW Press has not published a special issue on racial and ethnic minorities since 1982(Vol. 27, No.1). Since that issue, the theoretical knowledge base...
