International Social Work 2000 - Abstracts

International Social Work 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Child maltreatment; the approach of Arab social workers in Israel.Sociology and social workHaj-Yahia, Muhammad M.
Child neglect; an English perspective.Sociology and social workRose, Susan J., Selwyn, Julie
Dialectics in social work.Sociology and social workTsang, Nai Ming
Dilemmas in international and cross-cultural social work education.Sociology and social workNagy, Geza, Falk, Diane
Ethnoracial awareness in intercountry adoption: US experiences.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workCarstens, Carol, Julia, Maria
Freire and Gandhi; their relevance for social work education.Sociology and social workNarayan, Lata
Guaranteeing women's rights: the UN Women's Convention.(United Nations)Sociology and social workTang, Kwong-Leung, Cheung, Jacqueline Tak-York
Hope and despair at the front line: observations on integrity and change in the human services.Sociology and social workJones, Martyn
Identifying conduct problems in young children: developmental pathways and risk factors.Sociology and social workMorrison, Margaret, Macdonald, Grant, LeBlanc, Terry
Interaction patterns among users of a Danish community care centre.Sociology and social workKristiansen, Soren
Intercountry, transracial adoption and ethnic identity: a Korean example.Sociology and social workNam Soon Huh, Reid, William J.
International inclusiveness: publicizing Cuba's development of the 'good life'.Sociology and social workGoicoechea-Balbona, AnaMaria, Conill-Mendoza, Enrique
Islamic theology and prayer: relevance for social work practice.Sociology and social workGraham, John R., Al-Krenawi, Alean
Medical social workers in Hong Kong hospitals: expectation, authority structure and role ambiguity.Sociology and social workWong, Chack-kie, Chan, Becky, Tam, Victor
Mental health and citizenship in Malaysia.Sociology and social workCrabtree, S. Ashencaen, Chong, Gabriel
Newcomers to Canada from former Yugoslavia: settlement issues.Sociology and social workGeorge, Usha, Tsang, A. Ka Tat
Older Russian immigrants to the USA: their utilization of health services.Sociology and social workFitzpatrick, Tanya R., Freed, Anne O.
Remote, northern communities: implications for social work practice.Sociology and social workSchmidt, Glen G.
Repositioning cross-cultural counseling in a multi-cultural society.Sociology and social workYan, Miu Chung, Lam, Ching Man
Responding to gender violence in Albania: a partnership effort.Sociology and social workVan Hook, Mary P., Haxhiymeri, Edlira, Gjermeni, Eglantina
Social development content in the courses of Australian social work schools.Sociology and social workPawar, Manohar
Social development in sub-Saharan Africa: lessons for social work practice in South Africa.Sociology and social workNoyoo, Ndangwa
Social work education in a changing socio-political and economic dispensation: perspectives from South Africa.Sociology and social workMamphiswana, Dovhani, Noyoo, Ndangwa
Street children's drawings: windows into their life circumstances and aspirations.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workDiCarlo, Margaret A., Gibbons, Judith L., Kaminsky, Donald C., Wright, James D., Stiles, Deborah A.
The community care movements in mental health services: implications for social work practice.Sociology and social workKam-shing Yip
The harm reduction approach revisited; an international perspective.Sociology and social workTsui, Ming-sum
The invisible visibles; a study of the needs of the homeless and mentally ill in Guyana.Sociology and social workLee, Judith A.B., Odie-Ali, Stella, Botsko, Michael
The victimization of juvenile prostitutes in Ethiopia.Sociology and social workLalor, Kevin J.
Women and mental health; a global perspective.Sociology and social workWetzel, Janice Wood
Working with violent men from a feminist social work perspective.Sociology and social workOrme, Joan, Dominelli, Lena, Mullender, Audrey
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