Figure 5: Outcomes of Section 136 orders by year (where the place of safety was a hospital)
Archive for November 2012
Rational Versus Irrational Prejudices: How Problematic Is the Ideological Lopsidedness of Social Psychology?
Social class and changing families in an unequal America
Re-Enchanting Social Work? The Emerging ‘Spirit’ of Social Work in an Age of Economic Crisis
On the Malleability of Self-image in Individuals with a Weak Sense of Self
Ten steps to cognitive behavioural supervision
Promising returns: a funders guide to investing in mentoring and befriending programmes
Procedure versus process: ethical paradigms and the conduct of qualitative research
Attachment in the brain: adult attachment representations predict amygdala and behavioral responses to infant crying
Service users’ perceptions of shared agency in mental health services
Sexual fantasy as a clinical intervention
Response to Crawford (2012): Learning Cautious Pragmatism from American Social Work Education. Commentary on Lessons from American Social Work Education: Caution Ahead (Karger, 2012)
Association of anemia with worsened activities of daily living and health-related quality of life scores derived from the minimum data Set in long-term care residents
The Importance of Illness Perceptions, Quality of Life and Psychological Status in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
A longitudinal qualitative study of the journeys of single parents on Jobseeker’s Allowance
Is life in Australia getting better? Measures of Australia’s progress
Why are family carers of people with dementia dissatisfied with general hospital care? a qualitative study
Gays in the Military: How America Thanked Me
A nonrandomised trial of an art therapy intervention for patients with haematological malignancies to support posttraumatic growth
Pitfalls of appropriating prestigious theories to frame conceptual arguments
Characteristics of Depressed Caregivers of Veterans With Dementia
Relationship discord and the prevalence, incidence, and treatment of psychopathology
The Hawthorne Studies Revisited: Evidence From the U.S. Federal Workforce
Learning Style Preferences of Undergraduate Social Work Students
It’s off to work we go? Out-of-office benefits for single parents with a child aged five
Development and process evaluation of a web-based responsible beverage service training program
In-patients formally detained in hospitals under the Mental Health Act, 1983 – and patients subject to Supervised Community Treatment – Annual Figures, England 2011/12
The effectiveness of a Brief-ASSIST Linked Brief Intervention (BI) for the treatment of substance abuse among schizophrenic patients
Border crossings: Interdisciplinarity in new working-class studies
Alternatives to Drug Testing of TANF Applicants
Evidence-based sample size estimation based upon an updated meta-regression analysis
Professional stances and personal values in the realm of transnational family reunification with older parents: social work practice in an emerging field
Social Media and Political Engagement
American Marriage: A Political Institution
Yamin argues that at moments when extant political and social hierarchies become unstable, political actors turn to marriage either to stave off or to promote political and social changes. Some marriages are pushed as obligatory and necessary for the good of society, while others are contested or presented as dangerous and harmful. Thus political struggles over race, gender, economic inequality, and sexuality have been articulated at key moments through the language of marital obligations and rights. Seen this way, marriage is not outside the political realm but interlocked with it in mutual evolution.