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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Vol. 57, Nos. 1-4, January 2012-October 2012 ee nving abbreviations are used for January, ' F . ipril, Ort for October, C for Commentary, or Editorial, Pl for Practice Update, and P&\ [ &r Vileewwppooiinnit s SUBJECT-TITLE INDEX Acculturation. Sce also Language minorities Chinese Americ ton Jan. ¢ Adolescents. S Child welfare and child welfare policy; Unaccompanied minors Consumer education 1 intervention wit i 133 wad Advocacy ( ) Conventions on the Rights of the Child US child Co-occurring disorders. S Mental health and mental disorders Crisis intervention Andrews Apt 44 j Critical reflection and decision making Anxiety disorders. S Mental health and mental hearidine () disorders Asian Americans. \ Language minorities Care continuum. S Health disparities; Health insurance Day care 5 Death penalty schnnn nat Ja Decision making Critical reflection and decision Child welfare and child welfare policy. S making Adolescents ion-making analysis using intervennion withN fa 29 93/swisws058 © 2012 National Association of Social Workers Disparities in the Geography of Mental Health: Implications Family policy for Social Work, by Christopher G. Hudson, Apt UN Convention 107-119 11-22 Domestic violence. Se Families in distress Family therapy Interpersonal trauma evidence based pra help-seeking behaviors among Chinese Americans with July 201-210 depressive symptoms, Jan. 61-71 in-home intern 121 ] 3? Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) suicidal adolescents resources for social workers and low-income families, 133-143 Apr. 175-184 Feminism. Se Women Economic inequalities the ethic of care, Ju a challenge for social worker Financial resources devolution and welfare ref Earned Income Tax C1 Economic In quality and | 1 Challenge workers and low Social Workers, by Ge e S. Goldberg, July Forensic social work 211-224 ABA supplementan English proficiency, limited of death penalt methodological consideration research with, Free Tax A 1-10 Resource The Ethic of R Ipturing Younghe Phillip Dybicz, July 271 Apr. 175 Ethics and values From Web branding of a profession, O Fundrais human nghts crisis on the | Hoefer, O 165-173 integrating social work Health disparities partnerships, Oct. 33 geography of n recapturing social \ Health insurance therapeutic e-mail as Uniform Accid 249-258 jan i 18 Evaluation Helping Homel Trauma Survit Four Com Edmond, and Rog He lp Seeking Bel Evidence-based practice. \ Practice Depr comparing social worker and non-social worker (Cheung outcomes, Oct HIV/AIDS comparison of psy« evolutior Homelessness EST CO-OCCUITING f HIV/AIDiSn S 23 ) Work Joun 1 P&V DV i¢l N. Humble, Briar intervention E. Bnde, Stac ind Patricia M. Re Oct. 343-352 Oct. 371-37 Human rights. Sec Social justice vith Homele ibusing t Importance of Su Immigration. S Asian Americans; Language D. Hill i lassman, Heather minorities Katafiasz, and Jennifer ollins, Oct. 343-352 human rights Expert witness 165-173 ABA supplementary g elines for mitigation function risk and resiliet of death penalty July 259-26! In-Home Interventi Factorial survey to Promote ( child protection decision-making using case vignettes und Chaya Jan. 83-90 Integrating S Families in distress. See also Low-income families Comprehensive — Patient in-home intervention with, Apr. 121-132 D. Colvin, Brooke N nd Kati Family-based Crisis Intervention with Suicidal Adolescents in the 333-341 Emergency Room: A Pilot Study, by Elizabeth A Interpersonal trauma. S$ Yomestic violence Wharff, Katherine M. Ginnis, and Abigail M. Ross eV iluation ot spirituall 1 interventions for Jar Apr. 133-143 Social Work LUM NUMBER 4 OCTOBER 2 Intervention. Sce also Crisis intervention; Family Oppression. See Social justice therapy Out-of-home placement inuum and prevention and, Apr. 102-105 in-home intervention with families I! remediation for people with schizophrenia 121-132 The Pedagogy of the Meaning th co-occurting Discordant Discourse, by Perceived Welfare Case rker Support substance-abus ng mothers, Oct among Lou Income Urban Wome Terrence L. Hill and Daphne S. Cain, ma survivors and spiritual focus of, Jan. 73—82 mail as a direct practic methodology, July Political economy economic inequality f Some? Negative workers, July 2 ” Common Factors (P&V), by Practice. See also Evidence-based practice is C. Smith, July 283-28 Charles Dickens as social worker of his time, Oct 297-307 Language minorities. Se Acculturation civilian social work ological consider sarch with, Jan 293-296 evolution of a virus f ing AIDS, O Life history assessment 371—376 pplementary guidelines for mitigation function identifying gaps ‘nalty defen eams Apr 155-164 theory-in Literature losing touch in social work, 1 191 er of his me, Oct therapeutic e-mail as a dir practice methodology 249-258 Practitioners as Mar ind Diane Murdach,J a Low-income families Prejudice. Se pedagogy Medical social work Quality of life ial worker disparities in geography of mental health, Apr. 1 see also Care continuum; Child welfare and child Provision Law welfare policy; Welfare and welfare reform Mental health and mental disorders. S Racism. Sev Social justice Substance use disorders pedagogy of the meaning of, ] remediation for 1 schizophrenia Refugees. See Immigration 35-246 Relationships. S Domestic violence Americans Jan Therapeutic relationships child protectior Vinors, by Bont se Americans, Jan Barbara Klimek Risk assessment iseworker support ychological distress child protection income familiesO,c t. 353-360 aynn. 83—9( Migrants. See Immigration Mitigation Schizophrenia. See Mental health and mental ABA supplementary guidelines for death penalty defense disorders Apr. 155-164 Social cognition DSM-—5: Where Have We Been and Where Are Wi cognitive remediation for people with sch E), by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy and Danielle July 235-24¢ urish, July 195—200 Social economy limits of sustainability and opportuniti Nonprofits Social entrepreneurship Internet fundraising techniques for, Oct. 361-365 social work and, Apr. 185-188 Social justice Trauma Charles Dickens as social worker of his time, Oct evaluation of spirit »”9 x07 trauma survivors disparities in geography of mental health, Apr. 107-119 risk and resiliet economic inequality ul d CTISIS ind challenge for social July 2S55 9. , workers, July 211 224 Treatment. See Intervention immigration crisis on the | Me xico border, Apt 165-1—7—3. Unaccompanied minors pedagogy of the meaning of racism, July 225-234 risk and resiliet Social support The United Nati depression and anxiety armmo ng Asian Americans Jan 49—61) perceived caseworker support and psychological distres in low-income families, Oct. 353-360 Veterans md Sickne Pol civil... soci Provision Lau by Gerald Cochran ar IG 3—IU King Davis Jan Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Social Worker Orient idence-basPerdac t resources [for Proce md Licensed Apr. 175 Marriage by Danielle E. Parrish und Allen Rubin Welfare and welfare reform Social Work Practice tv levolution and Din t Practice Met! Marian Mattison, Ju 249-258 Spirituality older trauma sun Jan Feminism Subjective well-being disparities in geography Substance abuse policy Ur form Accident md Mi Jan Suicide Technology Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. S Welfare and welfare reform Kumar, Jan Therapeutic relationships Bridk Bn tthen e ete thic « t re, luJlUuyI V < 27 Buchbinder In }i oW-Ince ( acciatore, Joan: Therapeutic touch ( un, Daphne S$ social work and loss ( irlson Bonni Translation ind Joan: jl anguage minorities onsiderations 10) July 259 Social Work Vou NuMBER 4 OCTOBER 2012 Banghwa | Kolomer, Stacey | imi J. Negi and Michin Hong, Culturally Kumar, Durgesh cial Work Resear Vethodological for Research with Language Minoritic Leung, Patrick and Monit ¢ Behavior King Davis, Social Work a Policy Provision Lau wnifer C. See Slesnick trey D Resource ooke Nelson and Katie Cronin, Integrating Socia Apr rs into Medical—Legal Partnerships: Comprehensive Solving for Patients, Oct 3-341 Mattison, Mari See Colvin Social Work Din McKinney, K ind Diane Py wt Christopher G n the Geograp Work, Apt Michael N 1 Brian E. Bride, Stacey | lomer, and Patricia M. Reeves, Evolution of a Virus: The Framing of HI 11DS in Social Work Journals (P&V), Oct. 371-376 sz, Heather. See Slesmick, Natasha pson, Diane A. See McKinney, Kathleen G k, Barbara. See Carlson, Bonnie | Scherrer, James | il Index The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Steiker, Loni H. See Pomeroy as Policy and Strategy for Social Work Action in Child Stokes, Jac queline Welfare in the United States, Jan. 11-22 and Glen Schmidt, Child Pr Schmidt, Glen. See Stokes, Jacqueline Factorial Analysis | Sheely, Amanda Sun, An-Pyng Devolution and Welfare Reform: Reevaluating “Success,’ Helping Homeless Individua Oct. 321-331 The Four Component Silverman, Ed The Branding of a Profession: Time to Reflect (C), Oct Tavassoli, Kyoko Y. See Ar 367-369 Tsui, Venus. See Leung, Patri Slesnick, Natasha and Michael Glassman, Heather Katafiasz, and Jennifer Waisbrod, Nirit C. Collins, Experiences Associated with Intervening witl and Eli Buchbinder Homeless, Substance-abusing Mothers: The Importance of Intervention with Fa Success, Oct. 343 Promote Change, / Smith, Douglas ¢ Wharff, Elizabeth A Jacquelines of All Trades or Masters of Some? Negative and Katherine M Abigail M. Ross Implications of Focusing on Common Factors (P&V), July Family-based Cri 283-287 in the Emergency R a co nee a r e

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