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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Vol. 56, Nos. 1-4, January 201 1—October “a0 ] i] Se) [he following abbreviations are used: Jan. for January, juve 1pr. for April, Oct. for October, C for Comme ntary, and UN E for Editorial. Child welfare SUBJECT-TITLE INDEX Academic social work S haven law Nebr 1, Apr. 18 R4 ling of social work research, July Client participation. S Social worker-—client the Transtheoretical Model of Change t interactions; Therapeutic relationships vement Process, by Kimberly A. Calderwood, Apr 7 iD rticipa 1s S | N 118 . Unfir Ouest Terry T | Adolescents. See Children and adolescents Client suicidal behavior Advocacy enics, genetics, and minority group model of dis ibilities, Oct. 347-354 Clinician-survivors UN convention on the rights of the child, Oct x 370 25 47 4«2322 Affective sharing Cognitive—behavioral therapy mpathy for social work practice, Apr. 141-148 1 lcohi olism tr Alcohol treatment. See also Substance use disorders 1 Treatment and Cognitive—Behavic wal Therapy: f Enh Effectiveness by Incorporating Spiritualit M David R. | lodge, J an. 21-31 Community-based research American Indians. See Native Americans collaborations l irt of Not Knowing (E), by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy and Angela M. Nonaka, Oct. 293-295 hood revitalization, Apr. 185-188 Assessments. See also Spiritual assessments sompetence. See Cultural competence hildren with developmental disabilities, Oct Somplexity I7—305 design-based p1 O sonsciousness, global Bereavement book review, ] idaption of transtheoretical model of change for Apr Corrections 107-118 exploration of lesbian maternal bereavement, Apr 69-177 rief and loss, Apr. 101—105 actices in Wraparound: A Multidimensional Vieu idence,b y Uta M. Walter and Christopher G Jan. 73-80 Sherry Cummungs Burnout. Sce also Work stress Natalie Worley, Apr surnout and Physical Health among Social Workers: A Three- Criminal justice system. S Year Longitudinal Study, by Hansung Kim, Juye Ji, and Crisis Intervent Dennis Kao, July 258-268 Inno itive Ro Bonnie Carlsor Change process ind Sara Steffar bereavement and adaption of transtheoretical model of Crisis theory change, Apr. 107-118 book review, Jar Child death fire departments, interventior exploration of lesbian maternal bereavement, Apt Critical incidents and reflection l 6Y 177 crisis interventio1 Children and adolescents stressful encounters with book review, Apr. 189-190 65 identification and assessment of developmental disabili Cultural competence ties in, Oct. 297-305 depression in older Kur CCC Code: 0037-8045/11 $3.00 ©2011 National Association of Social Workers with multiracial people, July 235-245 Family centered self-determination, the right to die, and, Apr. 119-128 wraparound care, best practices in, Jan. 73-80 spiritual interventions in practice, Apr. 149-158 Federal Funding of Social Work Research: High Hopes w Sour spirituality assessment of Native AmericansJu,l y Grapes? by Kenneth Corvo, Wan-Yi Chen, and Pat 213-223 rick Selmi, July 225—233 Current Level of Perceived Stress among Mental Health Social Felon Disenfranchisement and the Fight for Universal Suffrage Workers Who Work with Suicidal Clients, by Laura (C), by Jonah A. Siegel, Jan. 89-91 Ting, Jodi M. Jacobson, and Sara Sanders, Oct. First responders 327-336 crisis Intervention in fire departments, Jan. 81-88 Funding. See Government funding Dementia. See End-stage dementia Depression Gay and lesbian families in older Kurdish refugeesA,pr . 159-168 book review, Oct. 375-376 Design-based Practice: AN ew Perspective for Social Work, by exploration of lesbian maternal bereavement, Apr Burton J. Cohen, Oct. 337-346 169-177 Developmental disabilities. See also People with sexual reorientation therapy, Apr disabilities Government funding child welfare identification and assessment of children of social work research, July 225 with, Oct. 297-305 Graduate social work students Disenfranchisement stigma about mental illness among, Oct. 317 exploration of lesbian maternal bereavemenAtp,r . Grief. See Bereavement 169-177 On Grief and Loss (E), by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Apr of felons, Jan. 89-91 101-105 Emotional disorders and regulation Health education and promotion empathy for social work practice, Apr. 141-148 social work interest in preventionJ,ul y 201-211 wraparound care, best practices in, Jan. 73-80 Hospice Empathy social workers and patients with end-stage dementia, book review, Jan. 95-96 Apr. 129-140 integrating new science for social work practice, Apr. Human rights 141-148 social work and, July 281-283 Empowering Staff and Clients: Comparing Preferences for Management Models by the Professional Degrees Held by Identification and Assessment of Children with Deve lopme ntal Organization Administrators, by Donna Hardina and Disabilities in Child Welfare, by Patrick Shannon and Salvador MontanaJ,u ly 247—257 Christine Tappan, Oct. 297-305 Empowerment Immigrants reconciling paternalism and, Jan. 33-41 depression among older Kurdish refugees, Apr. 159-168 of staff and clients through management model prefer- general well-being of Korean immigrant elders, July ence in administratorsJu,l y 247—257 269-279 End-of-life care Importance of Empathy for Social Work Practice: Integrating New book review, Apr. 189 Science, by Karen E. Gerdes and Elizabeth Segal, Apr self-determination, culture, and, Apr. 119-128 141-148 End-stage dementia Inmates. See Corrections hospice social workers and patients with, Apr. 129-140 Intersubjectivity Eugenics, Genetics, and the Minority Group Model of Disabili- reconciling paternalism and empowerment and, Jan ties: Implications for Social Work Advocacy, by Gerald V. 33-41 O’Brien, Oct. 347-354 Interventions Evaluation research. See also Research crisis intervention in fire departmentsJ,an . 81-88 collaborations with practice for, Jan. 9-20 spiritual interventions in practice, Apr. 149-158 Evidence-based practice. See clso Practice role of clinical data-mining and, July 284-288 Jails. See Corrections spiritual interventions in practice, Apr. 149-158 Juvenile justice system wraparound care, best practices in, Jan. 73-80 probation and social work, Oct. 355-365 Experiential knowledge art of not knowing, Oct. 293-295 Lessons from Nebraska (C), by Nora S. Gustavsson and Ann book review, Jan. 95 E. MacEachronA,pr . 181—184 client participation in managing social work service, Jan. Longitudinal data 43-52 burnout and physical health among social workers, July An Exploration of Lesbian Maternal Bereavement, by Joanne 258-268 Cacciatore and Zulma Raffo, Apr. 169-177 Management practice Factors Influencing the General Well-Being of Low-Income model preference compared to degrees of administra- Korean Immigrant Elders, Kyoung Hag Lee and Dong tors, July 247-25 Pil Yoon, July 269-279 Social Work VovumMe 56, NuMBER 4 OCTOBER 2011 hmond and the Image of S Murdach, Jan. 92-94 Medical model cs, geneticsa,n d minority es, Oct. 34 354 [SW Students: Social Covarrubias and Meekyu Mentors and mentoring paying it forward, July 197 Sect Meta-synthesis Psychopathology tual needs in health care settings, Oct. 306 bOoOoK 1 \ Mourning. See Bereavement Public hea Ith nd a Systematic Review of Sexual sO iw k rapy (C), by Adrienne Dessel, Apr. 178-18 Competence in Social Work: R ynmendation turally Attuned Work with Multiracial Jackson and Gina M. Samuels Native Americans Race Immigrants tuality assessment of, July 213-22 Race Neighborhoods. See Urban neighborhood revitalization Neuroscience. See Social-cognitive neuroscience muitira Recidivism Older adults depression among older Kurdish refugees, Apr ( ral well-being of Korean immigrants, July Out-of-home placement vraparound care, best practices in, Jan. 73-80 Participatory management nodel preference compared to degrees of administra lan. 33-41 rs, July 247—257 Reflection. S Paying It Fonvard: On Mentors and Ment ring (E by Elizabeth Refugees C. Pomeroy and Lori Holleran Steiker, July 197-199 depressiot People with disabilities Reintegration velfare identification and assessment of develop ntally disabled children, Oct. 297-305 zenics, genetics, and minority group model of, Oct Religion 47-354 ulcoholis Perception—action coupling mpathy for social work practice, Apr. 141-148 Physical health ind ] burnout among social workers, July 258—22 68 spiritual 1 1 tl tt Oct. 306-316 Placement. See Out-of-home placement Research. S Community-based research; Evalu- Practice. See also Evidence-based practice ation research: Practice—research collaborations design-based practice, Oct. 337-346 Research collaborations juvenile probation and social work, Oct. 355-365 funding of social rk researcl multiracial competence in social work, July 235-245 translattion g pract | reconciling paternalism and empowerment in, Jan Research collaborations 33-41 with practi translating research to, Jan. 5 Right to die Practice—research collaborations self-determir empathy for social work practice, Apr. 141-148 r program evaluations, Jan. 9-20 Safe haven laws role of clinical data-mining and, July 284-288 in Nebraska, Apr Prevention Saving Our Crimit social work interest in preventionJ,ul y 201-211 laborative S Prisons. See Corrections Spjeldnes, Jan. 53-4 Professionalism Science. See Research book review, Oct. 376 Screening client participation in managing social work service and, of children with d Jan. 43 52 297-305 Annual Index Secondary traumatic stress Spiritual Needs in Health Care Settings: A Qualitative Meta- among social workers and CSB, Oct. 327-336 Synthesis of Clients’ Perspectives, by David R.. Hodge Self-determination and Violet E. Horvath, Oct. 306—316 right to die, culture, and, Apr. 119-128 Stages of change in social work, Oct. 371-373 bereavement and adaption of transtheoretical model of Self-Determination, the Right to Die, and Culture: A Literature change, Apr. 107-118 Review, by Andrew J. McCormick, Apr. 119-128 Stigma Service management about mental illness among MSW students, Oct client participation and, Jan. 43-52 317-325 Sexual reorientation therapy Stress. See Work stress moving beyond systematic review of, Apr. 178-180 Stressful Encounters with Social Work Clients: A De scriptive Ac- Social—cognitive neuroscience count Based on Critical Incidents, by Riki Savaya, Fiona empathy for social work practice, Apr. 141-148 Gardner, and Dorit Stange, Jan. 63-71 Social contact Stressors stigma about mental illness among MSW students and, general well-being of Korean immigrant elders, July Oct. 317-325 269-279 Social justice Substance use disorders book review, Jan. 95 book review, Oct. 375-376 Social support CBT incorporating spirituality and religion with alco- general well-being of Korean immigrant elders, July hol treatmentJa,n . 21-31 269-279 Suffrage Social work. See also Practice felon disenfranchisement and fight for, Jan. 89-91 design-based practice, Oct. 337-346 human rights and, July 281-283 Technology interest in prevention in, July 201-211 urban neighborhood revitalization and, Apr. 185-188 juvenile probation and, Oct. 355-365 Theories of management. See management practice self-determination, Oct. 371-373 Therapeutic relationships. See also Client participa- Is Social Work a Human Rights Profession? (C), by Allison D. tion; Social worker—client interactions Murdach, July 281-283 hospice social workers and patients with end-stage Social Work and Juvenile Probation: Historical Tensions and dementia, Apr. 129-140 Contemporary Convergences, by Clark M. Peters, Oct. Translating Research to Practice (E), by Rowena Fong and 355-365 Elizabeth C. PomeroyJ,a n. 5 Social worker—client interactions. See also Client par- Transtheoretical model of change ticipation; Therapeutic relationships bereavement and adaptation of, Apr. 107-118 stressful encounters during, Jan. 63-71 Trauma Social workers crisis intervention in fire departmentsJ,a n. 81-88 burnout and physical health among, July 258-268 and crisis intervention in fire departmentsJ,an . 81-88 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the and patients with end-stage dementiaA,pr . 129-140 Children Can Wait No Longer for Their Rights perceived stress while working with CSB, Oct. 327-336 Kathryn Libal, Susan C. Mapp, Eileen Ihrig Social Work Interest’in Prevention: A Content Analysis of the Aviva Ron, Oct. 367—370 Professional Literature, by Jamie Wyatt Marshall, Betty J. Universities Ruth, Sarah Sisco, Christina Bethke, Tinka Markham funding of social work research, July 225 Piper, Micaela Cohen, and Sarah Bachman, July Urban neighborhood revitalization 201-211 collaborative digital techniques and, Apr. 185-188 Social work students. See Graduate social work Use of self. See also Professionalism; Therapeutic students relationships Spiritual Assessment and Native Americans: Establishing the So- book review, Oct. 376 cial Validity of aC omplementary Set of Assessment Tools, by User involvement David R. Hodge and Gordon E. Limb, July 213-223 social work service management and, Jan. 43-52 Spiritual assessments Using Spiritual Interventions in Practice: Developing Some in health care settings, Oct. 306-316 Guidelines from Evidence-based Practice, by David R aud Native AmericansJ,ul y 213-223 Hodge, Apr. 149-158 Spirituality alcoholism treatment and CBT incorporating religion Voting. See Suffrage and, Jan. 21-31 general well-being of Korean immigrant elders, July Well-being, general. See also Physical health 269-279 of low-income Korean immigrant elders, July 269-279 in health care settings, Oct. 306-316 What Happened to Self-Determination (C), by Allison D. Native Americans’ and assessment of, July 213-223 Murdach, Oct. 371-373 spiritual interventions in practice, Apr. 149-158 Work stress Spiritually modified CBT perceived stress among social workers and CSB, Oct. alcoholism treatment incorporating religion and, Jan. 327-336 social worker-—client interactions and, Jan. 63-71 Social Work VovumMe 56, NuMBER 4 OCTOBER 2011 Wraparound care Han, Meekyung. See ¢ st practices in, Jan Hardina, Donna ind Salvador Montan Comparing Preferer AUTHOR INDEX Professional Degt Al Melissa L. See Secret, Mary July 247-257 ad Barry, book review, Jan. 95—96 Henderson, Dont Jeane W., book review, Apr. 189 Hodge, David R Alcohol Tre in, Sarah. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt Enhancing r, John, book review, Apr. 189-190 Religion, Jan. 2 in, Trey. See Secret, Mary und Gordon E. Limb Jethke, Christina. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt imericans: I 1, Cassandra L., Reconciling Paternalism and Empou mentary S t in Clinical Practice in Intersubjective PerspIe ctive l sing Spiritua 33-41 Cuideline ’ ind Violet E. H tore, Joanne Setting 1¢€ d Bonnie Carlson, Elizabeth Michaelis, Barbara fives, Oct. 3 Klimek, and Sara Steffan, Crisis Intervention by Social Horvath, Violet Workers in Fire Departments in Innovative Role for S il WorkersJ,a n. 81-88 lhrig, Eileen. Se ind Zulma Rafto, An Exploration of I esbian Maternal BereavementA,p r. 169-177 Jackson, Kelly I lderwood, Kimberly A.., idapting the Transtheoretical Mod ind Gina M of Change to the Bereavement Process, Apr. 107-118 Work: Re Bonnie. See Cacciatore, Joanne Vultiracia 1, Wan-Yi. See Corvo, Kenneth Jacobson, Jodi M n, Burton J., Design-based Practice 1 New Perspective for ji, Juye. See Kim, Har Social Work, Oct. 337-346 Cohen, Micaela. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt Kao, Dennis. See Kim, H Corvo, Kenneth Kelley, Matthew, ( ind Wan-Yi Chen and Patrick Selmi Federal Funding of Neighbor iR Social Work Research: High Hopes r Sour Grapes?, July Kim, Hansung ind Juve ji ind Irene ind Meekyung Han, Mental Health Stigma about Seriou July 258 Mental Illness among MSW Students: Social Contact and Klimek, Barbara 325 ings, Sherry Lee, Kyoung Has innet Sull, Cindy Davis, and Natalie Worley, Cor ind Dong Pil Yo« of Depression among Older Kurdish Refugees, App ! Being of | 68 269-279 Cindy. See Cummings, Sherry Work Ser Kathleen Holtz, book review, Oct. 376 Libal, Kathryn Adrienne, Moving beyond a Systematic Review of ind Susan ¢ Sexual Reorientation Therapy (C), Apr. 178-180 Irwin, Reconciling Evidence-based Practice, Evidence informed Practice, and Practice-based Research: Th € Role of Limb, Gordon I nical Data-Mining (C), July 284-288 MacEachron, Ani Fong, Rowena Mapp, Susan. See Li ind Elizabeth ¢ Pomeroy, Translating Research to Practice Marshall, Jamie Wyatt E), Jan. 5 ind Betty J. Ruth, Sar stina Bethke, Tinka Markham Pips Sarah Bachman, Gardner, Fiona. See Savaya, Riki Social Work Inter tent Analy Gerdes, Karen E. the Professional Li ind Elizabeth Segal, Importance of Empathy for Social Work McCormick, Andrew J., Self Determination, the Right to Di Practice: Integrating New Science, Apr. 141—148 and Culture: A I terature Review, Apr. 119-128 Gustavsson, Nora S. Michaelis, Elizabeth. See ¢ cciatore, Joann ind Ann | MacEachron, Lessons from Nebraska (C), Apt Montana, Salvador. Se Hardina, Donna 181-184 Murdach, Allison D Annual Index Is Social Work a Human Rights Profession? (C), July Walter, Uta M. 281-283 and Christopher G. Petr, Best Practices in Wraparound: A Mary Richmond and the Image of Secial Work (C), Jan. Multidimensional View of the Evidence, Jan. 73-80 92-94 Worley, Natalie. See Cummings, Sherry What Happened to Self-Determination? (C), Oct. 371-373 Yamatani, Hide Nonaka, Angela M. See Pomeroy, Elizabeth C. and Solveig Spjeldnes, Saving Our Crimin il Justice System The Efficacy of a Collaborative Social Service, Jan. 53-61 O’Brien, Gerald V., Eugenics, Genetics, and the Minority Yoon, Dong Pil. See Lee, Kyoung Hag Group Model of Disabilities: Implications for Social Work A dvocac )> Oct. 347-354 BOOK REVIEW INDEX Anderson, S., Substance Use Di in Lesbian, Gay, Bi- Peters, Clark M., Social Work and Juvenile Probation: Historical sexual, and Transg ender Clients: A ssment and Treatment, Tensions and Contemporary Convergences, Oct. 355-365 reviewed by Donna C. Henderson, Oct. 375-376 Petr, Christopher G. See Walter, Uta M. Piper, Tinka Markham. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt Beauchaine, T. and Hinshaw, S. (Eds.), Child and Adoles- Pomeroy, Elizabeth C. See also Fong, Rowena cent Psychopathology, reviewed by John Belcher, Apr and Angela M. Nonaka, The Art of Not Knowing (E), Oct 189—190) 293-295 Birkenmaier,J .,B urkemper, E., Wilson, R. J., Cruce,A., On Grief and Loss (E), Apr. 101-105 Curley,J. ,a nd Stretch, J. J. (Eds.), Educating for Social and Lori Holleran Steiker, Paying It Forward: On Mentors Justice: Transformative Experiental Learning, reviewed by and Mentoring (E), July 197-199 Carolyn J. Tice, Jan. 95 Raffo, Zulma. See Cacciatore, Joanne Fox, R., The Use of Self: The Essence of Professional Education, Ron, Aviva. See Libal, Kathryn reviewed by Kathleen Holtz Deal, Oct. 376 Ruth, Betty J. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt locovozzi, D., Sooner or Later: Restoring Sanity to Your End- Samuels, Gina M. See Jackson, Kelly F of-Life Care, reviewed by Jeane W. Anastas, Apr. 189 Sanders, Sara. See also Ting, Laura and Peggy Swails, A Quest for Meaning: Hospice Social Rifkin,J ., The Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Workers and Patients with End-Stage Dementia, Apt Consciousness in a World of Crisi , reviewed by Barry A 129-140 Adams, Jan. 95-96 Savaya, Riki and Fiona Gardner and Dorit Stange, Stressful Encounters with Social Work Clients: A Descriptive Account Based on Critical Incidents, Jan. 63-7 | Secret, Mary and Melissa L. Abell and Trey Berlin, The Promise and Challenge of Practice—Research Collaborations: Guiding Principles and Strategies for Initiating, Designing, and Implementing Program Evaluation Research, Jan. 9-20 Segal, Elizabeth. See Gerdes, Karen E. Selmi, Patrick. See Corvo, Kenneth Shannon, Patrick and Christine Tappan, Identification and Assessment of Children with Developmental Disabilities in Child Welfare, Oct. 297-305 Siegel, Jonah A., Felon Disenfranchisement and the Fight for Universal Suffrage (C), Jan. 89-91 Sisco, Sarah. See Marshall, Jamie Wyatt Spjeldnes, Solveig. See Yamatani, Hide Stange, Dorit. See Savaya, Riki Steffan, Sara. See Cacciatore, Joanne Steiker, Lori Holleran. See Pomeroy, Elizabeth C Sull, Linnet. See Cummings, Sherry Swails, Peggy. See Sanders, Sara Tappan, Christine. See Shannon, Patrick Tice, Carolyn J., book review, Jan. 95 Ting, Laura and Jodi M. Jacobson and Sara Sanders, Current Levels of Perceived Stress among Mental Health Social Workers Who Work with Suicidal Clients, Oct. 327-336 Social Work Vo.tumMe 56, NUMBER 4 OCTOBER 2011 P e e a

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