The Neoliberal Crisis
Fundraising: Principles and Practice
Developing a 21st Century Neuroscience Workforce: Workshop Summary
Social Welfare Policy and Advocacy: Advancing Social Justice through 8 Policy Sectors
Child Maltreatment: Three-Volume Set
Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Eighth Edition
Reflections on the American Social Welfare State The Collected Papers of James R. Dumpson, PhD, 1930–1990
Professor Alma J. Carten describes and critically assesses these developments, drawing upon scholarly accounts of social welfare history, her personal experience as a social policy analyst, and a careful examination of the papers of Dr. James R. Dumpson, one of the nation’s most prominent African American social work policy advocates.
Forgotten Citizens: Deportation, Children, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans
In Forgotten Citizens, Dr. Luis Zayas holds a mirror to a nation in crisis, providing invaluable perspectives for anyone brave enough to look. Zayas draws on his extensive work as a mental health clinician and researcher to present the most complete picture yet of how immigration policy subverts children’s rights, harms their mental health, and leaves lasting psychological trauma. We meet Virginia, a kindergartener so terrified of revealing her family’s status that she took her father’s warning don’t say anything so literally she hadn’t spoken in school in over a year. We hear from Brandon, exiled with his family to Mexico, who worries that his father will die in the desert trying to immigrate again.