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INDEX to AFFILIA JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Volume 18 Number 1 (Spring 2003 )P P. 1-108 Number 2 (Summer 2003) pp. 109-244 Number 3 (Fall 2003) pp. 245-368 Number 4 (Winter 2003) pp. 369-504 Authors ABRAMS, LAURAS., and ANNE L. GORDON, “Self-Harm Narratives of Urban and Subur- ban Young Women,” 429 ALTMAN, JULIE COOPER, “Social Motherhood Revisited” [On the Bias], 80. ARCANA, JUDITH, “Birth Control” [Poetry], 232 ARCANA, JUDITH, “Glenda Charleston, 1971” [Poetry], 230 ARCANA, JUDITH, “Here Is What Happened” [Poetry], 22 3 ARCANA, JUDITH, “Poem As Notes for a Film Script” [Poetry], 229 \RGUELLO, TRINIDADD e JESUS, “Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies, ed- ited by Albert R. Roberts” [Book Review], 353 BARALE, MICHELE AINA, “A Genealogy of Queer Theory, by William B. Turner” [Book Re- view], 91 BARNS, ANGELA, “Social Work, Young Women, and Femininity BARTLETT, MARIA, “Feminist Perspectives in Therapy: Empowering Diverse Women,b y Judith Worell and Pamela Remer” [Book Review] BATES, ROBIN, see O’Brien, P. BENNETI Ap1 IGHT, CAROL, “The Right t e With Dignity: An Argument in Ethics, Medi ine, ani , by Raphael Cohen-Almagor” [Book Review], 485 BLACK, ¢ ADO YN J., “Translating Principles Into Practice: Implementhte iFemningis t and Strengths Perspectives in Work With Battered Women,” 332 BOGOLUB, ELLEN B., “Family Em rment Intervention: An Innovative Service for High-Risk Youths and Their Feu milies, by Richard Dembo and Jame a idler” [Book Review], 490 BOLLES, A LYNN, atinas and African American Women at Work: Race, Gender, and Economic Inequality, edited hesI rene Browne” [Book Rev iew], 93 BRONSTEIN, LAURA R., see McPhee, D. M BRUINING, MI OK SONG, ” er ot a Highway, Dammit” [Poetry], 101 BRUINING, MI OK SONG, “Call Me Home” [Poetry], 103 BURRY, CAROLINE, see Parrish, M CAIN, DEBRA, see Melbin, A CARR, E. SUMMERSON, “Rethinking Empowerment Theory Using a Feminist Lens: The Importance of Process,” 8 AFFILIA Affilia Winter 2003 HAN, ZENOBIA C. Y., “My Doctoral Journey: A Chinese Woman’s Struggles” [On the Bias], 479 HANDLER, SUSAN KERR, and JILL JONES, “ ‘You Have to Do It for the People Coming’: Union Organizing and the Transformation of Immigrant Women Workers,” 254. HARLES, RUTH A., “Gender and Welfare State Regimes, edited by Diane Sainsbury” [Book Review |, 87 HASE, YVONNE M., “Women’s Encounters With the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper, edited by Elayne Clift” [Book Review], 491 COHOLIC, DIANA, “Incorporating Spirituality in Feminist Social Work Perspectives,” 49 CRAGG, CAROLE, see Shapiro, M DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ, JOANN, see Huynh-Hohnbaum, A. 1 DANIS, FRAN S., “Social Work Response to Domestic Violence: Encouraging News From a New Look,” 177 DEAL, KATHLEEN H., see Hyde, C. A DINERMAN, MIRIAM, “Fundamentalism and Social Work” [Editorial], 249. DINERMAN, MIRIAM, “Globalization as a Women’s Issue” [Editorial], 114. DINERMAN, MIRIAM, “The Great Disconnect” [Editorial], 5 DINERMAN, MIRIAM, “How Much Inequality Can Democracy Manage?” [Editorial], 373 DROLEN, CAROL S., “Rethinking the DSM: A Psychological Perspective, edited by Larry | Beutler and Mary L. Malik” [Book Review], 488 DUNPHY, LYNNE M., “Conduct Unbecominge a Woman: Medicine on Triali n Turn-of-the-Century Brooklyn, by Regina Morantz-Sanchez” [Book Review], 90 EBRON, PAULLA A., “African American Women and Social Act ion, by Floris Barnett Cash” [Book Review], 88 EDWARDS, BEVERLY L., “Child Sexual Assault: | st Perspectives, edited by Pat Cox, Sheila Kershaw, and Joy Trotter” [Book Review], 237 GEORGE, USHA, see Maiter, S GOLDER, SEANA, “Convicted Survivors: The Imprisonment of Battered Women Who Kill, by Elizabeth Dermody Leonard” [Book Review], 240 GORDON, ANNE L., see Abrams, L. S GREEN-SMITH, DIANNE, “Complex Adoption and Assisted Reproductive Technology, by Vivian B. Shapiro, Janet R. Shapiro, and Isabel H. Paret” [Book Review], 98 GUNTHER, MELINDA, “Growing Up Protestant: Parents, Children, and Mainline Churches, by Margaret Lamberts Bendroth” [Book Review], 97 HARADA, NANCY, see Huynh-Hohnbaum, A. 1 HEFFERNAN, KRISTIN, see Risley-Curtiss, ¢ HUGHEY, AARON W., see Starks, S. H HUYNH-HOHNBAUM, ANH-LUU T., JOANN DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ, DONNA I WASHINGTON, VALENTINE VILLA, and NANCY HARADA, “Explothre iDivnergsit y »f Women Veterans’ Identity to Improve the Delivery of Veterans’ Health Services,” 165 HYDE, CHERYL A., and KATHLEEN H. DEAL, “Does Gender Matter? Male and Female Participation in Social Work Classrooms,” 192. ITZHAKY, HAYA, “Developing Empowerment and Leadership The Case of Immigrant Women in Israel,” 289 JONES, JILL, see Chandler,S . K KENT, MARILYN, “Child-Friendly The 10} by Marilyn B. Stern” [Book Review], 360 KROOK, MONA LENA, “Women and Congres and Ruling, edited by Ka ren O'Connor” [Book Review], 365 LALLY, EILEEN M Che Politicosf Child 1, by Vicky Randall” [Book Review] 192 LENS, VICKI, “The Supreme Court and Women’s Rights: A New Challenge,” 120 LUCAS, JENNIFER, “The Third Career: Revisiting the Home vs. Wor k Choice in Middle Age‘ , by Milica Z. Bookman” [Book Review], 89 MAITER, SARAH, and USHA GEORGE, “Understanding Context and Culture in the Parenting Approaches of Immigrant South Asian Mothers,” 411 McINTYRE, LYNN, SUZANNE OFFICER, and LYNNE M. ROBINSON, “Feeling Poor: The Felt Experience of Low-Income Lone Mothers,” 316 Index McPHEE, DEBRA M., and LAURA R BRONSTI IN, “The Journey From Welfare to Work: Learning From Women Living in Poverty,” 34. MELBIN, ANNA, CRIS M. SULLIVAN, and DEBRA CAIN, “Transitional Supportive Hous- ing Programs: Battered Women’s Perspectives and Recommendations,” 445. NAVARI, SYLVIA, “Women’s Encounters With the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yel- low Wallpaper, edited by Elayne Clift” [Book Review], 358. NAYLOR, BRONWYN, “Mothering From the Inside: Parenting in a Women’s Prison, by Sandra Enos” [Book Review], 492. \ O’BRIEN, PATRICIA, and ROBIN BATES, “Negotiating the Waves: Challenges of Conduct- ing In-Prison and Follow-Up Research With Women,” 210. OFFICER, SUZANNE, see McIntyre, | PABST, MARY S., see Parrish, M PANDYA, VARSHA, “Death by Fire: Sati, Dowry, and Female Infanticide in Modern India, by Mala Sen” [Book Review], 234 PARKER, JACQUELINE K., “Animal Prayers: Perry Blue” [Poetry], 350. PARKER, LYNN, “ A Social yor e Model for Clinical Social Work Practice,” 272. PARRISH, MARGARETE, lolescents, Alcohol and Substance Abuse: Reaching Teens Through Brief Interventions, edited ™ Peter M Monti, Suzanne M. Colby, and Tracy A. O’Leary” [Book Review], 239. PARRISH, MARGARETE, CAROLINE BURRY, and MARY S. PABST, “Providing Compre- hensive Case Management Services to Urban Women With HIV/AIDS and Their Fami- lies,” 302 PATTERSON, FIONA M., “Heeding New Voices: Gender-Related Herstories of Asian and Caribbean-Born Elderly Women,” 68 PEEL, MARK, “Men and Gender Relations, by Bob Pease” [Book Review], 487. PIEDRA, LISSETTE, “Social Work Practice With Immigrants and Refugees, edited by Pallassana R. Balgopal” [Book Review], 357 POLLACK, SHOSHANA, “Focus-Group Methodology in Research With Incarcerated Women: Race, Power, and Collective Experience,” 461 R., THERES \, “Letter of Encouragement to a Survivor” [Women Creating Change], 226 REED, LIZ, “Rockin’ Out of the Box: Gender Maneuve ring in Alternative Hard Rock, by Mimi Sc hippers” [Book Review], 354 RISLEY-CURTISS, CHRISTINA, and KRISTIN HEFFERNAN, “Gender Biases in Child Wel- fare,” 395 ROBINSON, LYNNE M., see McIntyre, I ROBINSON-DOOLEY, VANESSA, “Home Truths About Domestic Violence: Feminist Influences on Policy and Practice, a Reader, edited by Jalna Hanmer and Catherine Itzin, with Sheila Quaid and Debra Wigglesworth” [Book Review], 96 SEGAL, ELIZABETH A., “Social Capital and Poor Communities, edited by Susan Saegert, ] Phillip Thompson, and Mark R. Warren” [Book Review 1 486. SELLERS, SHERRILL L., and JAMES W. AMELL, “Changing Methods: Feminists Transforming Practice, edited by Sandra D. Burt and Lorraine € ode’ {Book Review |, 235 SETTERLUND, DEBORAH, see Shapiro, M SHAPIRO, MARGARET, DEBORAH SETTERLUND, and CAROLE CRAGG, “Capturing the Complexity of Women’s Experiences: A Mixed-Method Approach to Studying Incon- tinence in Older Women,” 21 SIDELL, NANCY L., “Measurement Instruments in Clinical Ethics, by Barbara Klug Redman” [Book Review], 359 SOULE, JENNIFER, “Jane Addams Sets the Record Straight” [Poetry], 100. SOULE, JENNIFER, “Solid Citizen Sex Offender” [Poetry], 100. STARKS, SAUNDRA H., and AARON W. HUGHEY, “African American Women at Midlife: rhe Relationship Between Spirituality and Life Satisfaction,” 133. STROMWALL, LAYNE K., “Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change: Selecting and Planning Interventions, by Gerard J]. Connors, Dennis M. Donovan, and Carlo C. DiClemente” [Book Review], 94 SULLIVAN, CRIS M., see Melbin, A TAM, SANDRA, “Women’s Contemporary Lives—Within and Beyond the Mirror, by Christina Hughes” [Book Review], 362 Affilia Winter 2003 [TANGENBERG, KATHLEEN M., “Linking Feminist Social Work and Feminist Theology in Light of Faith-Based Service Initiatives,” 379. VILLA, VALENTINE, see Huynh-Hohnbaum, A. T VOSLER, NANCY R., “Family Policy: Constructed Solutions to Family Problems, by Shirley | Zimmerman” [Book Review], 364. WASHINGTON, DONNA L., see Huynh-Hohnbaum, A. T WILSON, ANN M.), “Preventing Developmental Disabilities and Promoting Maternal and Child Health: Women Organizing for Change” [Women Creating Change], 473. Articles \frican American Women at Midlife: The Relationship Between Spirituality and Life Satis- faction,” Starks and Hughey, 133 ‘Capturing the Complexity of Women’s Experiences: A Mixed-Method Approach to Study- ing Incontinence in Older Women,” Shapiro et al., 21 Developing Empowerment and Leadership: The Case of Immigrant Women in Israel,” Itzhaky, 289 Does Gender Matter? Male and Female Participation in Social Work Classrooms,” Hyde and Deal, 192 Exploring the Diversity of Women Veterans’ Identity to Improve the Delivery of Veterans’ Health Services,” Huynh-Hohnbaum et al., 165 Feeling Poor: The Felt Experience of Low-Income Lone Mothers,” Mcintyre et al., 316 Focus-Group Methodology in Research With Incarcerated Women: Race, Power, and Col- lective I xperience, Pollack, 461 Gender Biases in Child Welfare,” Risley-Curtiss and Heffernan, 395. Heeding New Voices: Gender-Related Herstories of Asian and Caribbean-Born Elderly Women,” Patterson, 68 Incorporating Spirituality in Feminist Social Work Perspectives,” Coholic, 49. The Journey From Welfare to Work: Learning From Women Living in Poverty,” McPhee and Bronstein, 34 ‘Linking Feminist Social Work and Feminist Theology in Light of Faith-Based Service Initia- tives,” Tangenberg, 379 Negotiating the Waves: Challenges of Conducting In-Prison and Follow-Up Research With Women,” O’Brien and Bates, 210 Providing Comprehensive Case Management Services to Urban Women With HIV/AIDS und Their Families,” Parrish et al., 302 Rethinking Empowerment Theory Using a Feminist Lens: The Importanceo f Process,” Carr,8 Self-Harm Narratives of Urban and Suburban Young Women,” Abrams and Gordon, 429. \ Social Justice Model for Clinical Social Work Practice,” Parker, 272. < social Work Response to Domestic Violence: Encouraging News From a New Look,” Danis, "lo Social Work, Young Women, and Femininity,” Barns, 148 lhe Supreme Court and Women’s Rights: A New Challenge,” Lens, 120 [ransitional Supportive Housing Programs: Battered Women’s Perspectives and Recom mendations,” Melbin et al., 445 [ranslating Principles Into Practice: Implementingth e Feminist and Strengths Perspectives in Work With Battered Women,” Black, 332 Understanding Context and Culture in the Parenting Approaches of Immigrant South Asian Mothers,” Maiter and George, 411 You Have to Do It for the People Coming’: Union Organizing and the Transformation of Immigrant Women Workers,” Chandler and Jones, 254 Book Reviews Ad cents, Alcohol and Substance Abu teaching Teens Through Brief Interventions, editedb y Peter M. Monti, Suzanne M. Colby, and Tracy A. O'Leary,” Parrish, 239. 1;¢ ‘ merican 1WA omen and Social :A ction, by Floris Barnett Cash,” Ebron, 88 Index “Changing Methods: Feminists Transforming Practice, edited by Sandra D. Burt and Lorraine Code,” Sellers and Amell, 235. “Child Sexual Assault: Feminist Perspectives, edited by Pat Cox, Sheila Kershaw, and Joy Trot- ter,” Edwards, 237. “Child-Friendly Therapy: Biopsychosocial Innovations for Children and Families, by Marilyn B. Stern,” Kent, 360. “Complex Adoptioannd Assisted Reproductive Technology, by Vivian B. Shapiro, Janet R. Shapiro, and Isabel H. Paret,” Green-Smith, 98. “Conduct Unbecoming a Woman: Medicine on Trial in Turn-of-the-Century Brooklyn, by Regina Morantz-Sanchez,” Dunphy, 90. Convicted Survivors: The Imprisonment of Battered Women Who Kill, by Elizabeth Dermody Leonard,” Golder, 240. “Death by Fire: Sati, Dowry, and Female Infanticidei n Modern India, by Mala Sen,” Pandya, 234. “Family Empowerment Intervention: An Innovative Service for High-Risk Youths and Their Fami lies, by Richard Dembo and James Schmeidler,” Bogolub, 490 “Family Policy: Constructed Solutions to Family Problems, by Shirley L. Zimmerman,” Vosler, 364. “Feminist Perspectives in Therapy: Empowering Diverse Women, by Judith Worell and Pamela Remer,” Bartlett, 355. “Gender and Welfare State Regimes, edited by Diane Sainsbury,” Charles, 87 ‘A Genealogy of Queer Theory, by William B. Turner,” Barale, 91. “Growing Up Protestant: Parents, Children, and Mainline Churches, by Margaret Lamberts Bendroth,” Gunther, 97. “Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies, edited by Albert R. Roberts,” Arguello, 2ere ) me Truths About Domestic Violence: Feminist Influences on Policy and Practice, a Reader, edited by Jalna Hanmer and Catherine Itzin, with Sheila Quaid and Debra Wigglesworth,” Rob- inson-Dooley, 96. “Latinas and African American Women at Work: Race, Gender, and Economic Inequality, edited by [rene Browne,” Bolles, 93. ‘Measurement Instruments in Clinical Ethics, by Barbara Klug Redman,” Sidell, 359. “Men and Gender Relations, by Bob Pease,” Peel, 487 “Mothering From the Inside: Parenting in a Women’s Prison, by Sandra Enos,” Naylor, 492. “The Politics of Child Daycare in Britain, by Vicky Randall,” Lally, 492. ‘Rethinking the DSM: A Psychological Perspective, edited by Larry E. Beutler and Mary | Malik,” Droten, 488 ‘The Right to Die With Dignity: An Argument in Ethics, Medi and Law, by Raphael Cohen- a Bennett-Speight, 485 ‘Rockin’ Out of the Box: Gender Man Alternative Hard Rock, by Mimi Schippers Reed, 354 ocial Capital and Poor Communities, edited by Susan Saegert, J. Phillip Thompson, and Mark R. Warren,” Segal, 486. il Work Practice With Immigrants and Refugees, edited by Pallassana R. Balgopal,” Piedra, 357 ‘Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change: Selecting g and Planning Interventions, by Gerard J. Connors, Dennis M cians an, and Carlo C. DiClemente,” Stromwall, ‘ “The Third Career: Revisiting th yne vs. Work Choice in Middle Age, by Milica Z. Bookman,” Lucas, 89 ‘Women and Congress: Running, Winning Pepen 86 8 te Karen O’Connor,” Krook, 365 y ‘Women's Contemporary Lives—Within and Beyond the Mirror,b y Christina Hughes,” Tam, 36 Women’s En counters With the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper, ed- ited by Elayne Clift,” Navari, 358 “Women's Encounters With the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper, ed- ited by Elayne Clift,” Chase, 491 Editorials “Fundamentalism and Social Work,” Dinerman, 249. Affilia Winter 2003 Globalization as a Women’s Issue,” Dinerman, 114 The Great Disconnect,” Dinerman, 5 How Much Inequality Can Democracy Manage?” Dinerman, 373 On the Bias My Doctoral Journey: A Chinese Woman’s Struggles,” Chan Social Motherhood Revisited,” Altman, 80 Poetry Adopt a Highway, Dammit,” Bruining, 101 Animal Prayers: Perry Blue,” Parker, 350 Birth Control Arcana, 232 Call Me Home,” Bruining, 103 slenda Charleston, 1971 Arcana, 23 1) Is What Happened,” Arcana, 231 \ddams Sets the Record Straight,” Soule, 100 \s Notes for a Film Script,” Arcana, 229 tizen Sex Offender,” Soule, 100 Women Creating Change iwement to a Durvi VOI R 9 6 ypmental Disabilities and Promoting Maternal and Child Health: Women Wilson, 473

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