Index SOCIAL WORK, VOL. 41, NOS. 1-6, 1996 Articulating a “New Nationalism” in American Social Policy, by Bruce S. Jansson and Susan Smith, The following abbreviations are used: Jan. for January, | Sept. 441-451 Mar. for March, Sept. September, Nov. for November, Asymmetrical Role-Taking: Comparing Battered and C for Commentary, E for Editorial, Pé&V for Points & Nonbattered Women, by James A. Forte, David Viewpoints, and PU for Practice Update. D. Franks, Janett A. Forte, and Daniel Rigsby, Jan. 59-73 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Battered women Addiction. See also Substance abuse comparison of nonbattered women and, Jan. 59-73 aftermath of, Mar. 214-223 | empowerment of, May 261-268 recovery from, May 306-312 Beneficence Adolescents. See also Children re-examination of, Jan. 26—32 aggressive behavior in, July 347-34 ' Beneficence Re-examined: Protective Intervention in pathways out of foster care for, Ja.s. /5-83 Mental Health, by Allison D. Murdach, Jan. 26- on probation, July 375-381 32 self-image in male foster care, Jan. 85-96 Burnout Advance directives culturally sophisticated agencies and, Mar. 163-171 in home health care, Jan. 41-50 Affordable Housing: A Basic Need and a Social Issue Caregivers (E), by Elizabeth A. Mulroy and Patricia L. social support networks for, Mar. 206-213 Ewalt, May 245-249 Case review African Americans benefit of early, Mar. 224-231 Afrocentricity and, Mar. 153-161, May 284-294 Challenging Privilege through Africentric Social Work culturally sophisticated agencies and, Mar. 163- Practice, by Mary E. Swigonski, Mar. 153-161 171 Child welfare high-risk urban youths on probation, July 375-381 in the aftermath of addiction, Mar. 214-223 kinship care and, Mar. 190-196 early citizen review and, Mar. 224-231 Afrocentricity: An Emerging Paradigm in Social Indian Child Welfare Act and, Mar. 232-235 Work Practice, by Jerome H. Schiele, May 284— substance abuse and, Jan. 15—23 294 Children. See also Adolescents Aggressive behavior. See also Domestic violence aggressive behavior in, July 347-361 in childhood and early adolescence, July 347-361 economic future of refugee, July 364-373 by female gang members, May 251-257 impact of federal policy changes on, Nov. 594-600 Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Early Adoles- impact of new politics of child and family policies cence: An Ecological—Developmental Perspective on, Sept. 453-465 on Youth Violence, by Mark W. Fraser, July 347— pathways out of foster care for, Jan. 75-83 361 self-image in male foster care, Jan. 85-96 Aging substance abuse and, Jan. 15—23 among Navajo Reservation nursing home welfare reform and, Sept. 521-532 residents, Mar. 181-189 Chinese people depression among elderly Chinese immigrants depression among elderly, Nov. 633-645 and, Nov. 633-645 Citizen review policy practice agenda in field of aging, Sept. 553- impact on permanency planning, Mar. 224-231 560 Client Self-Determination and Professional Interven- AIDS. See HIV/AIDS tion: Striking a Balance, by Jack Rothman, American Indians Wendy Smith, John Nakashima, Mary Anne culturally informed practice with, Mar. 147-151 Patterson, and Jean Mustin, July 396-405 Indian Child Welfare Act and, Mar. 232-235 Clients in a reservation nursing home, Mar. 181-189 balance between self-determination and profes- Are Culturally Sophisticated Agencies Better Work- sional intervention for 396-405 places for Social Work Staff and Administrators?, consumer orientation to service quality for, Jan. by Larry M. Gant, Mar. 163-171 33-40 CCC Code: 0037-8046/96 $3.00 © 1996 National Association of Social Workers, Inc. court-ordered versus voluntary, July 417-422 Depression Clinical social work among elderly Chinese immigrants, Nov. 633-645 constructivist perspective on, Mar. 172-180 Depression among Elderly Chinese Immigrants: An A Closer Look at Self-Image in Male Foster Care Exploratory Study, by Ada C. Mui, Nov. 633-645 Adolescents, by Susan B. Lyman and Gloria W. Devolution Bird, Jan. 85-96 impact of federal policy changes on children and, Collaboration Nov. 594-600 interorganizational community-based, Nov. 602- interorganizational community-based 611 collaboratives and, Nov. 602-611 between social workers and physicians, May 270- new nationalism in American social policy and, 281 Sept. 441-451 values-based approach to multicultural social Disabilities work research and, Nov. 613-621 historical and contemporary issues related to, Jan. Coming-Out Issues for Adult Lesbians: A Group 7-14 Intervention, by Deana F. Morrow, Nov. 647-656 social work in inclusive schools and, Nov. 668- Community Building: Building Community Practice, 676 by Marie O. Weil, Sept. 481-499 Domestic violence Community building/involvement battered and nonbattered women and, Jan. 59-73 interorganizational collaboratives for, Nov. 602-611 empowerment for battered women and, May 261- making a difference through dynamic, Mar. 197— 268 205 methods for, Sept. 481-499 Early Citizen Review: Does It Make a Difference?, by research agenda for, Sept. 509-519 Mary Ann Jennings, Tom McDonald, and R. through multicultural organizing, Sept. 501-508 Ann Henderson, Mar. 224-231 welfare reform and, Sept. 521-532 Ecological theory Constructivism on youth violence and, July 347-361 clinical social work practice with ethnically diverse Education clients and, Mar. 172-180 health care and implications for social work A Constructivist Perspective on Clinical Social Work practice and, Sept. 541-551 Practice with Ethnically Diverse Clients, by new federal role in, Sept. 533-540 Gilbert J. Greene, Carla Jensen, and Dorothy redesigning social work in inclusive schools and, Harper Jones, Mar. 172-180 Nov. 668-676 Court-Ordered versus Voluntary Clients: Problem Effects of Culturally Sophisticated Agencies on Latino Differences and Readiness for Change, by Social Workers, by Larry M. Gant and Lorraine Thomas O’Hare, July 417-422 M. Gutierrez, Nov. 624-631 Crisis Emancipation resettlement and cultural and psychological, Mar. out of foster care, Jan. 75-83 129-135 The Emerging Health Care World: Implications for Cultural sophistication Social Work Practice and Education, by Barbara effect on Latino social workers of agency, Nov. Berkman, Sept. 541-551 624-631 Employment in workplaces, Mar. 163-171 diminishing federal responsibility and, Sept. 509- Culturally Informed Social Work Practice with 519 American Indian Clients: Guidelinefso r Non- of former refugees, July 364-373 Indian Social Workers, by Edith Ellison Williams Empowering Battered Women Transnationally: The and Florence Ellison, Mar. 147-151 Case for Postmodern Interventions, by Linda Culture Mills, May 261-268 American Indian clients and non-American Empowerment Indian social workers, Mar. 147-151 of battered women, May 261-268 Navajo Reservation nursing homes and, Mar. coming-out issues for adult lesbians and, Nov. 181-189 647-656 resettlement and, Mar. 129-135 of ethnically diverse clients, Mar. 172-180 and impediments to cooperation toward interna- Delinquency tional social development, July 383-389 ecological—developmental perspective on, July strengths perspective in social work practice and, 347-361 May 296-305 Social Work / Volume 41, Number 6 / November 1996 a values-based approach to multicultural social | Group work work and, Nov. 613-621 with high-risk urban youths.on probation, July | Ethics 375-381 | in patient autonomy and home health care, Jan. Group Work with High-Risk Urban Youths on 41-50 | Probation, by Harriet Goodman, George S. in social work practice in South Africa, Mar. 138- Getzel, and William Ford, July 375-381 146 A Group Design for HIV-Negative Gay Men, by Ethnicity Michael E. Koetting, July 407-415 community organizing and, Sept. 501-508 constructivist perspective on clinical social work Health practice and, Mar. 172-180 culturally informed interventions and American Indian beliefs about, Mar. 147-151 Families strengths perspective and, May 296-305 of adults with mental retardation, Nov. 657-667 Health care in aftermath of addiction, Mar. 214-223 implications for social work of changes in, Sept. new politics related to, Sept. 453-465 541-551 substance abuse in, Jan. 15-23 psychosocial research agenda and, Nov. 583-592 welfare reforms and, Sept. 521-532 social worker—physician collaboration in, May Families of Adults with Mental Retardation: Stress 270-281 Levels and Need for Services, by Mary F. Hayden support for patient autonomy in, Jan. 41-50 and Jon Goldman, Nov. 657-667 Hispanics Family preservation community involvement by female, Mar. 197-205 in aftermath of addiction, Mar. 214-223 culturally sophisticated agencies and, Nov. 624- through kinship care, Mar. 190-196 631 Fear of AIDS and Homophobia: Implications for high-risk urban youths on probation, July 375- Direct Practice and Advocacy, by Thomas 381 O’Hare, Cynthia L. Williams, and Alan HIV/AIDS Ezoviski, Jan. 51-58 fear of, Jan. 51-58 Federal power group design for HIV-negative gay men, July 407— in social policy, Sept. 441-451 415 Federal responsibility prevention counseling study of, May 314-319 educational goal setting without, Sept. 533-540 prostitutes and, Jan. 97-105 research agenda for era of diminishing, Sept. 509- social support networks for people with AIDS, 519 Mar. 206-213 social work in era of diminishing, Sept. 439-440 Suicide and, May 324-326 social work management in era of diminishing, HIV/AIDS and Suicide: Be Open (P&V), by Michael Sept. 468-479 E. Holtby, May 324 Female Gang Members: A Profile of Aggression and HIV/AIDS and Suicide: Further Precautions (P&V), Victimization, by Christian E. Molidor, May by Ronald J. Mancoske, May 325-326 251-257 Home health care Foster care decision making in, Jan. 41-50 early citizen review and, Mar. 224-231 Homophobia pathways of older adolescents out of, Jan. 75-83 AIDS and, Jan. 51-58 self-image of male adolescents in, Jan. 85-96 Homosexuals. See Gay men; Lesbians Housing Gangs basic need for affordable, May 245-249 aggression and victimization in female, May 251- policy changes in, Mar. 125-128 257 Human services Gay men consumer orientation to service quality in, Jan. AIDS, homophobia and, 51-58 33-40 group design for HIV-negative, July 407-415 new federal role in, Sept. 533-540 General assistance state welfare reform for employable recipients of, The Ideology of Welfare Reform: Deconstructing Jan. 106-110 Stigma, by Frederick B. Mills, July 391-395 Group design Immigrants for HIV-negative gay men, July 407-415 depression among elderly Chinese, Nov. 633-645 economic success of, July 364-373 Management The Impact of Federal Policy Changes on Children: consumer orientation for human services Research Needs for the Future, by Lynn Videka- organizations and, Jan. 33-40 Sherman and Pamela Viggiani, Nov. 594-600 in era of diminishing federal responsibility, Sept. Impediments to Cooperation toward International 468-479 Social Development: A Jungian Perspective, by Mental health Linda Kelly Woodruff, July 383-389 American Indian clients and, Mar. 147-151 Inclusion of elderly Chinese immigrants, Nov. 633-645 in schools, Nov. 668-676 proiective intervention in, Jan. 26-32 Independent living strengths perspective and, May 296-305 for older adolescents out of foster care, Jan. 75-83 Mental retardation for people with disabilities, Jan. 7-14 families of adults with, Nov. 657-667 Interorganizational Community-Based Collaboratives: Minority model A Strategic Response to Shape the Social Work people with disabilities and, Jan. 7-14 Agenda, by Darlyne Bailey and Kelly McNally Mothers in Recovery: Rebuilding Families in the Koney, Nov. 602-611 Aftermath of Addiction, by Alma J. Carten, Mar. Intervention 214-223 with American Indian clients, Mar. 147-151 Multicultural Community Organizing: A Strategy for client self-determination and professional, July Change, by Lorraine Gutierrez, Ann Rosegrant 396-405 Alvarez, Howard Nemon, and Edith A. Lewis, in mental health, Jan. 26-32 Sept. 501-508 Involuntary clients Multicultural issues voluntary vs., July 417-422 Afrocentricity as, May 284-294 Is Shelter a Private Problem? (E), by Elizabeth Mulroy community organizing as strategy for change and, and Patricia L. Ewait, Mar. 125-128 Sept. 501-508 values-based approach to, Nov. 613-621 Job satisfaction in culturally sophisticated agencies, Mar. 163-171 Navajo Elderly People in a Reservation Nursing Home: Jungian psychology Admission Predictors and Culture Care Practices, international social development and, July 383-389 by Susan O. Mercer, Mar, 181-189 The New Federal Role in Education and Family Kinship care Services: Goal Setting without Responsibility, by among African Americans, Mar. 190-196 Paula Allen-Meares, Sept. 533-540 older adolescents out of foster care and, Jan. 75- The New Politics of Child and Family Policies, by 83 Sheila B. Kamerman, Sept. 453-465 Kinship Care: The African American Response to Nursing hoines Family Preservation, by Maria Scannapieco and for Navajo Nation, Mar. 181-189 Sondra Jackson, Mar. 190-196 Occupational stress Legal issues Latino social workers and, Nov. 624-631 indian Child Welfare Act, Mar. 232-235 Outreach monitoring the impact of social legislation, Jan. to streetwalking prostitutes, Jan. 97-105 5-6 patient autonomy and, Jan. 41-50 Pathwevs of Older Adolescents out of Foster Care: Lesbians Implications for Independent Living Services, by coming-out issues for, Nov. 647-656 Mark E. Courtney and Richard P. Barth, Jan. 75-83 Patient rights Making a Difference: Women of Action in the support for, Jan. 41-50 Community, by Marceline M. Lazzari, Holly R. People with Disabilities and Social Work: Historical Ford, and Kelly J. Haughey, Mar. 197-205 and Contemporary Issues, by Romel W. Males Mackelprang and Richard O. Salsgiver, Jan. 7-14 high-risk urban youths on probation, July 375-381 Permanency planning self-image in foster care adolescent, Jan. 85-96 early citizen review and, Mar. 224-231 Managed care The Personal Is Ecological: Environmentalism of Social implications for social work practice and educa- Work (C), by Katherine McMain Park, May tion, Sept. 541-551 320-323 Social Work / Volume 41, Number 6 / November 1996 a Politics Research addiction, spirituality, and, May 306-312 for era of diminishing federal responsibility, Sept. in field of aging, Sept. 553-560 509-519 of Indian Child Welfare Act, Mar. 232-235 of impact of federal policy changes on children, The Politics of the Indian Child Welfare Act (PU), by Nov. 594-600 Lou Matheson, Mar. 232-235 on impact of social legislation, Jan. 5—6 Postmodern theory psychosocial agenda for, Nov. 583-592 empowerment of battered women and, May 261- setting practice, policy, and agenda for, Sept. 439- 268 440 Poverty on social support networks of confidants to addiction and, Mar. 214-223 people with AIDS, Mar. 206-213 affordable housing and, May 245-249 values-based approach to multicultural, Nov. federal role in education and family services and, 613-621 Sept. 533-540 Research Responds: Monitoring the Impact of Social work, community, and, Sept. 509-519 Legislation (E), by Patricia L. Ewalt, Jan. 5-6 Poverty, Work, and Community: A Research Agenda Resettlement for an Era of Diminishing Federal Responsibility, as cultural and psychological crisis, Mar. 129-135 by Claudia J. Coulton, Sept. 509-519 Resettlement: A Cultural and Psychological Crisis, by Powerlessness Phyllis Hulewat, Mar. 129-135 battered women and, Jan. 59-73 Role taking Probation battered and nonbattered women and, Jan. 59-73 group work with high-risk urban youths on, July 375-381 Self-determination Professional unity balance between professional intervention and, South African context and, Mar. 138-146 July 396-405 Prostitution Self-image social needs of streetwalking, Jan. 97-105 in male foster care adolescents, Jan. 85-96 Psychological dynamics Self-in-relation theory of resettlement, Mar. 129-135 community action and, Mar. 197-205 Psychological stress Self-sufficiency on Latino social workers, Nov. 624-631 welfare reforms and, Sept. 521-532 Psychosocial issues Shaping the Policy Practice Agenda of Social Work in group design for HIV-negative gay men and, July the Field of Aging, by Roberta R. Greene and 407-415 Ruth I. Knee, Sept. 553-560 health care practice and policy and, Nov. 583- Social change 592 through community action, Mar. 197-205 Social development Quality Now: Moving Human Services Organizations community building and, Sept. 481-499 toward a Consumer Orientation to Service impediments to cooperation toward international, Quality, by Stephen T. Moore and Michael J. July 383-389 Kelly, Jan. 33-40 Social policy Quality service in field of aging, Sept. 553-560 consumer orientation to, Jan. 33-40 impact on children of, Nov. 594-600 new directions to improve, July 343-346 Radical social work new nationalism in, Sept. 441-451 recovery and, May 306-312 new politics of child and family, Sept. 453-465 Radicalizing Rec ery: Addiction, Spirituality, and welfare reform and, Sept. 521-532 Politics, byt. .. yn Morell, May 306-312 Social support Redesigning Socia | ork in Inclusive Schools, by for people with AIDS, Mar. 206-213 Carolyn B. Pryor, Carol Kent, Charlene Social Support Networks of Confidants to People with McGunn, and Barbara LeRoy, Nov. 668-676 AIDS, by Stephen Jankowski, Lynn Videka- Refugee Children: How Are They Faring Economically Sherman, and Karen Laquidara-Dickinson, as Adults? by Miriam Potocky, July 364--373 Mar. 206-213 Refugees Social welfare. See also Welfare reform economic success as adults of former, July 364— community-based collaboratives and, Nov. 602- 373 611 diminishing federal responsibility and, Sept. 509- Suicide 519 HIV/AIDS and, May 324-326 Jungian perspective to, July 383-389 Supporting Patient Autonomy: Decision Making in new politics of, Sept. 453-465 Home Health Care, by Joan K. Davitt and Social Work and Health Care Practice and Policy: A Lenard W. Kaye, Jan. 41-50 Psychosocial Research Agenda, by Kathleen Ell, Symbolic interactionisin Nov. 583-592 asymmetrical role-taking and, Jan. 59-73 Social Work in an Era of Diminishing Federal Responsibility: Setting the Practice, Policy, and Taking New Directions to Improve Public Policy (E), Research Agenda (E), by Patricia L. Ewalt, Sept. by Susan Hoechstetter, July 343-346 439-440 Total quality management Social Work Management in an Era of Diminishing in era of diminishing federal responsibility, Sept. Federal Responsibility, by Richard L. Edwards, 468-479 Philip W. Cooke, and P. Nelson Reid, Sept. in human services organizations, Jan. 33-40 468-479 Toward a Values-Based Approach to Multicultural Social work practice Social Work Research, by Edwina S. Uehara et Afrocentricity and, May 284-294 al., Nov. 613-621 challenging privilege through Africentric, Mar. Training and Supporting the Telephone Intake Worker 153-161 for an AIDS Prevention Counseling Study (PU), policy practice agenda in the field of aging, Sept. by Candace K. Conte, Douglass S. Fisher, 553-560 Laurence E. Callahan, and Roger A. Roffman, strengths perspective in, May 296-305 May 314-319 Social Work Values, Professional Unity, and the South African Context, by Sandra Jane Drower, Mar. Understanding the Social Needs of Streetwalking 138-146 Prostitutes, by Adele Weiner, Jan. 97-105 South Africa social work values, professional unity, and, Mar. Values 138-146 professional unity and social work , Mar. 138- Spirituality 146 recovery and, May 306-312 values-based approach to multicultural social Standpoint theory work research, Nov. 613-621 Africentric social work practice and, Mar. 153-161 Victimization State Weifare Reform for Employable General Assistance female gang members and, May 251-257 Recipients: The Facts behind the Assumptions Violence. See Aggressive behavior; Domestic (C), by Anthony P. Halter, Jan. 106-110 violence Stigma ideology of welfare reform and, July 391-395 Welfare reform. See also Social welfare Strengths perspective for employable general assistance recipients, Jan. extensions and cautions for, May 296-305 106-110 people with disabilities and, Jan. 7-14 ideology of, July 391-395 The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice: impact on children of, Nov. 594-600 Extensions and Cautions, by Dennis Saleebey, practice, research, and policy agenda for, Sept. May 296-305 521-532 Stress Welfare Reforms and Services for Children and in culturally sophisticated agencies, Mar. 163-171 Families: Setting a New Practice, Research, and in families of adults with mental retardation, Nov. Policy Agenda, by Edith M. Freeman, Sept. 521- 657-667 532 Substance abuse When Social Workers and Physicians Collaborate: in families in child welfare system, Jan. 15—23 Positive and Negative Interdisciplinary Experi- radicalizing recovery following, May 306-312 ences, by Julie S. Abramson and Terry Mizrahi, rebuilding families in aftermath of, Mar. 214-223 May 270-281 streetwalking prostitutes and, Jan. 97-105 Women Substance Abuse—Affected Families in the Child in aftermath of addiction, Mar. 214-223 Welfare System: New Challenges, New Alliances, battered and nonbattered, Jan. 59-73 by Lenette Azzi-Lessing and Lenore J. Olsen, community action by, Mar. 197-205 Jan. 15-23 as gang members, May 251-257 Social Work / Volume 41, Number 6 / November 1996 ideology of welfare reform and, July 391-395 and Richard P. Barth, Pathways of Older Adoles- as streetwalking prostitutes, Jan. 97-105 cents out of Foster Care: Implications for substance abuse and, Jan. 15-23 Independent Living Services, Jan. 75-83 Cox, Lisa E., letter, Jan. 119 AUTHOR INDEX Davis, Liane V., book review, Sept. 561-562 Abbott, Ann A., book review, May 328 Davitt, Joan K. and Lenard W. Kaye, Supporting Abell, Neil, book review, Jan. 111-112 Patient Autonomy: Decision Making in Home Abramson, Julie S. and Terry Mizrahi, When Social Health Care, Jan. 41-50 Workers and Physicians Collaborate: Positive and Drower, Sandra Jane, Social Work Values, Profes- Negative Interdisciplinary Experiences, May 270- sional Unity, and the South African Context, Mar. 281 138-146 Alexander, Rudolph, Jr., book review, Jan. 115-116 Allen-Meares, Paula Edwards, Richard L., Philip W. Cooke, and P. book review, Sept. 564-565 Nelson Reid, Social Work Management in an Era The New Federal Role in Education and Family ofD iminishing Federal Responsibility, Sept. Services: Goal Setting without Responsibility, 468-479 Sept. 533-540 Ell, Kathleen, Social Work and Health Care Practice Austin, Carol, book review, Sept. 567-569 and Policy: A Psychosocial Research Agenda, Nov. Azzi-Lessing, Lenette and Lenore J. Olsen, Substance 583-592 Abuse—Affected Families in the Child Welfare Ellison, Florence. See Williams, Edith Ellison System: New Challenges, New Alliances, Jan. 15- Ewalt, Patricia L. 23 Research Responds: Monitoring the Impact of Social Legislation (E), Jan. 5-6 Bagnell, Jerry, letter, Mar. 239 Social Work in an Era of Diminishing Federal Bailey, Darlyne and Kelly McNally Koney, Responsibility: Setting the Practice, Policy, and Interorganizational Community-Based Research Agenda (E), Sept. 439-440 Collaboratives: A Strategic Response to Shape the See also Mulroy, Elizabeth A. Social Work Agenda, Nov. 602-611 Ezoviski, Alan. See O’Hare, Thomas Barth, Richard P. See Courtney, Mark E. Beckman, Barbara, The Emerging Health Care World: Feller, Irv, letter, July 431 Implications for Social Work Practice and Figueira- McDonough, Josefina, book review, May 331 Education, Sept. 541-551 Fisher, Douglass S. See Conte, Candace K. Bending, Raymond L. See Uehara, Edwina S. Ford, Holly R. Bentley, Kia J., book review, May 330-331 letter, Nov. 683-684 Bird, Gloria W. See Lyman, Susan B. See also Lazzari, Marceline M. Brandwein, Ruth A. Ford, William. See Goodman, Harriet book review, Mar. 237-238 Forte, James A., David D. Franks, and Janett A. book review, Nov. 680-681 Forte, Asymmetrical Role-Taking: Comparing Brickner-Jenkins, Mary, book review, Mar. 236-237 Battered and Nonbattered Women, Jan. 59-73 Brilliant, Eleanor L., book review, Nov. 678-679 Forte, Janett A. See Forte, James A. Bursey, Cynthia, letter, Mar. 240 Franks, David D. See Forte, James A. Frazer, Mark W., Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Callahan, Laurence E. See Conte, Candace K. Early Adolescence: An Ecological—Developmental Carten, Alma J., Mothers in Recovery: Rebuilding Perspective on Youth Violence, July 347-361 Families in the Aftermath ofA ddiction, Mar. 214-223 Freeman, Edith M., Welfare Reforms and Services for Conte, Candace K., Douglass S. Fisher, Laurence E. Children and Families: Setting a New Practice, Callahan, and Roger A. Roffman, Training and Research, and Policy Agenda, Sept. 521-532 Supporting the Telephone Intake Worker for an AIDS Prevention Counseling Study (PU), May Gant, Larry M. 314-319 Are Culturally Sophisticated Agencies Better Coulton, Claudia J., Poverty, Work, and Community: Workplaces for Social Work Staff and Adminis- A Research Agenda for an Era of Diminishing trators? Mar. 163-171 Federal Responsibility, Sept. 509-519 and Lorraine M. Gutierrez, Effects of Culturally Courtney, Mark E. Sophisticated Agencies on Latino Social Workers, book review, July 425-426 Nov. 624-631 Getzel, George S. See Goodman, Harriet Jones, Dorothy Harper. See Greene, Gilbert J. Ginsberg, Leon, book review, Sept. 569 Giovannoni, Jeanne M., book review, July 423-424 Kamerman, Sheila B., The New Politics of Child and Goldman, Jon. See Hayden, Mary F. Family Policies, Sept. 453-465 Goldstein, Howard, book review, July 427-429 | Kanuha, Valli. See Uehara, Edwina S. Goodman, Harriet, George S. Getzel, and William | Kardon, Sidney, Jan. 116-117 Ford, Group Work with High-Risk Urban Youths Kaye, Lenard W. See Davitt, Joan K. on Probation, July 375-381 Kelly, Michael. See Moore, Stephen T. Greene, Gilbert J., Carla Jensen, and Dorothy Kennan, Lynn. See Uehara, Edwina S. Harper Jones, A Constructivist Perspective on Kent, Carol. See Pryor, Carolyn B. Clinical Social Work Practice with Ethnically Koetting, Michael E., A Group Design for HIV- Diverse Clients, Mar. 172-180 Negative Gay Men, July 407-415 Greene, Roberta R. and Ruth I. Knee, Shaping the Koney, Kelly McNally. See Bailey, Darlyne Policy Practice Agenda of Social Work in the Field Kutchins, Herb, book review, Sept. 569-570 of Aging, Sept. 553-560 Gregoire, Thomas K. Laquidara- Dickinson, Karen. See Jankowski, Stephen book review, Sept. 571-572 Lazzari, Marceline M. book review, Sept. 572-573 Holly R. Ford, and Kelly J. Haughey, Making a Gutierrez, Lorraine M. Difference: Women of Action in the Community, Anne Rosegrant Alvarez, Howard Nemon, and Mar. 197-205 Edith A. Lewis, Multicultural Community letter, Nov. 683-684 Organizing: A Strategy for Change, Sept. 501-508 Lee, Judith A. B., book review, May 329 See also Gant, Larry M. LeRoy, Barbara. See Pryor, Carolyn B. Libassi, Mary Fran, book review, July 425 Hagen, Jan, book review, Mar. 237 Lindsey, Duncan, book review, July 426-427 Halter, Anthony P., State Welfare Reform for Lister, Larry, book review, Nov. 677 Employable General Assistance Recipients: The Lyman, Susan B. and Gloria W. Bird, A Closer Look Facts behind the Assumptions (C), Jan. 106-110 at Self-Image in Male Foster Care Adolescents, Harrison, W. David, book review, July 429 Jan. 85-96 Haughey, Kelly J. letter, Nov. 683-684 Mackelprang, Romel W. and Richard O. Salsgiver, See also Lazzari, Marceline M. People with Disabilities and Social Work: Hayden, Mary F. and Jon Goldman, Families of Historical and Contemporary Issues, Jan. 7-14 Adults with Mental Retardation: Stress Levels and Mancoske, Ronald J., HIV/AIDS and Suicide: Further Need for Services, Nov. 657-667 Precautions (P&V), May 325-326 Henderson, R. Ann. See Jennings, Mary Ann Matheson, Lou, The Politics of the Indian Child Hoechstetter, Susan, Taking New Directions to Welfare Act (PU), Mar. 232-235 Improve Public Policy (E), July 343-346 Matorin, Susan Holtby, Michael E., HIV/AIDS and Suicide: Be Open book review, July 424-425 (P&V), May 324 letter, Sept. 575 Horlick, Gail, book review, Nov. 681-682 McDonald, Tom. See Jennings, Mary Ann Hulewat, Phyllis, Resettlement: A Cultural and McGunn, Charlene. See Pryor, Carolyn B. Psychological Crisis, Mar. 129-135 Melton, Gary B., book review, May 331-332 Mercer, Susan O., Navajo Elderly People in a Jackson, Sondra. See Scannapieco, Maria Reservation Nursing Home: Admission Predictors Jankowski, Stephen, Lynn Videka-Sherman, and and Culture Care Practices, Mar. 181-189 Karen Laquidara-Dickinson, Social Support Mills, Frederick B., The Ideology of Welfare Reform: Networks of Confidants to People with AIDS, Deconstructing Stigma, July 391-395 Mar. 206-213 Mills, Linda, Empowering Battered Women Jansson, Bruce S. and Susan Smith, Articulating a Transnationally: The Case for Postmodern “New Nationalism” in American Social Policy, Interventions, May 261-268 Sept. 441-451 Mizrahi, Terry Jennings, Mary Ann, Tom McDonald, and R. Ann letter, Nov. 683 Henderson, Early Citizen Review: Does It Make a See also Abramson, Julie S. Difference? Mar. 224-231 Molidor, Christian E., Female Gang Members: A Profile Jensen, Carla. See Greene, Gilbert J. of Aggression and Victimization, May 251-257 Social Work / Volume 41 , Number 6 / November 1996 692 Moore, Stephen T. and Michael J. Kelly, Quality Roffman, Roger A. See Conte, Candace K. | Now: Moving Human Services Organizations | Rothman, Jack, Wendy Smith, John Nakashima, toward a Consumer Orientation to Service Mary Anne Patterson, and Jean Mustin, Client Quality, Jan. 33-40 | Self-Determination and Professional Intervention: Morell, Carolyn, Radicalizing Recovery: Addiction, Striking a Balance, July 396-405 | Spirituality, and Politics, May 306-312 Morrelli, Paula. See Uehara, Edwina S. | Saleebey, Dennis, The Strengths Perspective in Social Morrow, Deana F., Coming-Out Issues for Adult | Work Practice: Extensions and Cautions, May Lesbians: A Group Intervention, Nov. 647-656 296-305 Mui, Ada C., Depression among Elderly Chinese Salsgiver, Richard O. See Mackelprang, Romel W. Immigrants: An Exploratory Study, Nov. 633-645 Santiago, Mandy, letter, May 336 Mulroy, Elizabeth A. Scannapieco, Maria and Sondra Jackson, Kinship book review, Sept. 566 Care: The African American Response to Family and Patricia L. Ewalt, Affordable Housing: A Basic Preservation, Mar. 190-196 Need and a Social Issue (E), May 245-249 Schiele, Jerome H., Afrocentricity: An Emerging and Patricia L. Ewalt, Is Shelter a Private Problem? Paradigm in Social Work Practice, May 284-294 (E), Mar. 125-128 Schlesinger, Elfriede G., book review, Nov. 677- Murdach, Allison, Beneficence Re-examined: 678 Protective Intervention in Mental Health, Jan. Schreiber, Meyer S., letter, Jan. 119 26-32 Severson, Margaret M., letter, Mar. 239-240 Mustin, Jean. See Rothman, Jack Seyfried, Sherri. See Uehara, Edwina S. Smith, Wendy. See Rothman, Jack Nackerud, Larry, book review, May 329-330 Sohng, Sung Sil Lee. See Uehara, Edwina S. Nakashima, John. See Rothman, Jack Spencer, Michael. See Uehara, Edwina S. Nichols-Casebolt, Ann, book review, Sept. 566-567 Stoesz, David, book review, Sept. 570-571 Nuccio, Kathleen E., letter, July 431 Swigonski, Mary E., Challenging Privilege through Africentric Social Work Practice, Mar. 153-161 O’Grady-LeShane, Regina, book review, Nov. 679- 680 Tobin, Sheldon S., book review, Jan. 114-115 O’Hare, Thomas Tracy, Elizabeth, book review, Sept. 561 Court-Ordered versus Voluntary Clients: Problem Differences and Readiness for Change, July 417- Uehara, Edwina S., et al., Toward a Values-Based 422 Approach to Multicultural Social Work Research, Cynthia L. Williams, and Alan Ezoviski, Fear of Nov. 613-621 AIDS and Homophobia: Implications for Direct Practice and Advocacy, Jan. 51-58 Videka-Sherman, Lynn Olsen, Lenore J. See Azzi-Lessing, Lenette and Pamela Viggiani, The Impact of Federal Policy Ortega, Debora. See Uehara, Edwina S. Changes on Children: Research Needs for the Future, Nov. 594-600 Park, Katherine McMain, The Personal Is Ecological: See also Jankowski, Stephen Environmentalism of Social Work (C), May 320- Viggiani, Pamela. See Videka-Sherman, Lynn 323 Vourlekis, Betsy S., book review, Jan. 113-114 Parsons, Ruth J., book review, Jan. 115 Patterson, Mary Anne. See Rothman, Jack Weil, Marie O., Community Building: Building Pennekamp, Marianne, book review, Jan. 112-113 Community Practice, Sept. 481-499 Peterson, K. Jean, book review, Jan. 111 Weiner, Adele, Understanding the Social Needs of Petr, Christopher G., book review, Sept. 562-563 Streetwalking Prostitutes, Jan. 97-105 Plowman, Dee D.., letter, Sept. 575 Whiting, Leila, book review, Sept. 564 Potocky, Miriam, Refugee Children: How Are They Williams, Cynthia L. See O’Hare, Thomas Faring Economically as Adults? July 364-373 Williams, Edith Ellison and Florence Ellison, Pryor, Carolyn B., Carol Kent, Charlene McGunn, Culturally Informed Social Work Practice with and Barbara LeRoy, Redesigning Social Work in American Indian Clients: Guidelines for Non- Inclusive Schools, Nov. 668-676 Indian Social Workers, Mar. 147-151 Woodruff, Linda Kelly, Impediments to Cooperation Richey, Cheryl A. See Uehara, Edwina S. toward International Social Development: A Rigsby, Daniel. See Forte, James A. Jungian Perspective, July 383-389 BOOK REVIEW INDEX Golden, Beth Ann. See Greif, Judith Gottschalk, Peter. See Danziger, Sheldon Barber, James G., Social Work with Addictions, rev. Greif, Judith and Beth Ann Golden, AIDS Care at Home: by Thomas K. Gregoire, Sept. 571-572 A Guide for Caregivers, Loved Ones, and People Barry, Frank D. See Melton, Gary B. with AIDS, rev. by K. Jean Peterson, Jan. 111 Barusch, Amanda S., Older Women ir Poverty: Private Lives and Public Policies, rev. by Jan Hamilton, Jennifer. See Regnier, Victor Hagen, Mar. 237 Handler, Joel F., The Poverty of Welfare Reform, rev. Berkowitz, Edward D., Mr. Social Security: The Life of by Eleanor L. Brilliant, Nov. 678-679 Wilbur J. Cohen, rev. by Leon Ginsberg, Sept. 569 Haveman, Robert H. and Barbara L. Wolfe, Succeed- Besharov, Douglas J. (Ed.), When Drug Addicts Have ing Generations: On the Effects of Investments in Children: Reorienting Child Welfare’s Responses, Children, rev. by Jeanne M. Giovannoni, July rev. by Elizabeth Tracy, Sept. 561 423-424 Blacher, Jan, When There’s No Place Like Home: Haynes, John M., The Fundamentals of Family Options for Children Living apart from Their Meditation, rev. by Ruth J. Parsons, Jan. 115 Natural Families, rev. by Mark Courtney, July Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles Murray, The Bell 425-426 Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in Ameri- can Life, rev. by Sidney Kardon, Jan. 116-117 Chambon, Adrienne S. and Allen Irving, Essays on Homan, Mark S., Promoting Community Change: Postmodernism and Social Work, rev. by Howard Making It Happen in the Real World, rev. by W. Goldstein, July 427-429 David Harrison, July 429 Conger, Rand D. and Glen H. Elder, Jr., Families in Horowitz, Ruth, Teen Mothers—Citizens or Depen- Troubled Times: Adapting to Change in Rurai dents? rev. by Elizabeth Mulroy, Sept. 566 America, Jan. 112 Irving, Allen. See Chambon, Adrienne S. Danziger, Sheldon and Peter Gottschalk, America Unequal, rev. by Ruth A. Brandwein, Nov. 680- Jacobs, Francine H. and Margery W. Davies (Eds.), 681 Current Child and Family Policy in the United Davies, Margery W. See Jacobs, Francine H. | States: More Than Kissing Babies?, May 331 Davis, Liane, Building on Women’s Strengths: A Social Work Agenda for the Twenty-First Century, rev. by Mary Bricker-Jenkins, Jan. 236-237 Kane, Rosalie A. and Joan D. Penrod, Family Deal, Angela G. See Dunst, Carl J. Caregivers in an Aging Society: Policy Perspec- Dixon, John and Robert P. Scheurell, Social Security tives, Sept. 567 Programs: A Cross-Cultural Comparative Karis, Terri A. See Rosenblatt, Paul C. Perspective, rev. by Herb Kutchins, Sept. 569-570 Kilpatrick, Allie C. and Thomas P. Holland, Working Dunst, Carl J., Carol M. Trivette, and Angela G. with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Deal, Supporting and Strengthening Families Functioning, rev. by Christopher G. Petr, Sept. (Vol. 1): Methods, Strategies, and Practices, Sept. 562-563 562 Kiselica, Mark S., Multicultural Counseling with Teenage Fathers: A Practical Guide, rev. by Larry Elder, Glen H., Jr. See Conger, Rand D. Lister, Nov. 677 Kozel, Jonathan, Amazing Grace: The Lives of Free, Mary Moore, The Private World of the Hermit- Children and the Conscience of a Nation, rev. by age: Lifestyles of the Rich and Old in an Elite Paula Allen-Meares, Sept. 564-565 Retirement Community, rev. by Carol Austin, Sept. 567-569 Leeder, Elaine, Treating Abuse in Families: A Feminist and Community Approach, Sept. 561 Gilbert, Neil, Welfare Justice: Restoring Social Lindsey, Duncan, The Welfare of Children, rev. by Equality, rev. by David Stoesz, Sept. 570-571 Gary B. Melton, May 331-332 Ginsberg, Leon, Understanding Social Problems, Littell, Julia H. See Schuerman, John R. Policies, and Programs, rev. by Larry Nackerud, Loring, Marti Tamm, Emotional Abuse, rev. by Liane May 329-330 V. Davis, Sept. 561-562 Ginsberg, Leon H. (Ed.), Social Work in Rural Communities (2nd ed., rev.), by Marianne McInnis-Dittrich, Kathleen, Integrating Social Pennekamp, Jan. 112-113 Welfare and Social Work Practice, rev. by Golant, Susan K. See Carter, Rosalynn Josefina Figueira-McDonough, May 331 Social Work / Volume 41 , Number 6 / November 1996 694