The Psychology of Emotion in Restorative Practice
Pathways to Adulthood for Disconnected Young Men in Low-Income Communities: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 143
What Works for Workers? Public Policies and Innovative Strategies for Low-Wage Workers
Lived Through This: Listening to the Stories of Sexual Violence Survivors
Part personal history of Anne Ream’s own experience rebuilding her life after violence, part memoir of a multi-country, multi-year journey spent listening to survivors, Lived Through This is at once deeply personal and resolutely political. In these pages we are introduced to, among others, the women of Atenco, Mexico, victims of rape and political torture who are speaking out about gender-based violence in Latin America; Beth Adubato, a woman who was raped by a popular athlete and then denied justice when her college failed to fully investigate the attack; and Jenny and Steve Bush, a rape survivor and her father who are working together to share Jenny’s testimony of surviving rape at the hands of a veteran in order to alter the US military’s response to sexual violence committed by those in its ranks.
Treating PTSD With Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies: Interventions That Wor
Dimensions of Human Behavior: The Changing Life Course, Fifth Edition
The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Personality Disorders, Second Edition
The Handbook of Behavioral Medicine
Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, Volume I, Wellbeing in Children and Families
Effects of Parental Incarceration on Children: Cross-National Comparative Studies
Practical Supervision: How to Become a Supervisor for the Helping Professions
Social Insecurity: 401(k)s and the Retirement Crisis
A retirement crisis is looming. In 2008, as the 401(k) fallout rippled across the country, horrified holders watched 25 percent of their funds evaporate overnight. . . . . Social Insecurity tells the story of a massive and international retirement robbery—a substantial transfer of wealth from everyday workers to Wall Street financiers via tremendously costly hidden fees. Russell traces what amounts to a perfect swindle, from its ideological origins at Milton Friedman’s infamous Chicago School to its implementation in Chile under Pinochet’s dictatorship and its adoption in America through Reaganomics. Enraging yet hopeful, Russell offers concrete ideas on how individuals and society can arrest this downward spiral.
Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Putting Theory Into Action
Therapeutic Residential Care For Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice
“You Can Tell Just by Looking”: And 20 Other Myths about LGBT Life and People
Transparent Lives: Surveillance in Canada
Gabbard’s Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, Fifth Edition
The definitive treatment textbook in psychiatry, this fifth edition of Gabbard’s Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders has been thoroughly restructured to reflect the new DSM-5® categories, preserving its value as a state-of-the-art resource and increasing its utility in the field. The editors have produced a volume that is both comprehensive and concise, meeting the needs of clinicians who prefer a single, user-friendly volume. In the service of brevity, the book focuses on treatment over diagnostic considerations, and addresses both empirically-validated treatments and accumulated clinical wisdom where research is lacking.
Parenting Coordination in Postseparation Disputes: A Comprehensive Guide for Practitioners
An Introduction to Using Theory in Social Work Practice
Estimating the Incidence of Rape and Sexual Assault (2014)
Moving on from Munro: Improving children’s services
Austerity: The Great Failure
Schui finds that austerity has failed intellectually and in economic terms every time it has been attempted. He examines thinkers who have influenced our ideas about abstinence from Aristotle through such modern economic thinkers as Smith, Marx, Veblen, Weber, Hayek, and Keynes, as well as the motives behind specific twentieth-century austerity efforts.
Marijuana Nation
Consultation Theory and Practice A Handbook for School Social Workers
School social workers engage in different forms of consultation on a daily basis, yet they rarely think about or describe this work as ‘consultation.’ Further, school social work practice research finds that consultation is among the most frequently performed practice tasks, yet consultation is rarely defined in school social work literature or research.
On Becoming a Better Therapist, Second Edition: Evidence-Based Practice One Client at a Time
The Tolerance Trap How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality
Suzanna Walters takes on received wisdom about gay identities and gay rights, arguing that we are not “almost there,” but on the contrary have settled for a watered-down goal of tolerance and acceptance rather than a robust claim to full civil rights. After all, we tolerate unpleasant realities: medicine with strong side effects, a long commute, an annoying relative. Drawing on a vast array of sources and sharing her own personal journey, Walters shows how the low bar of tolerance demeans rather than ennobles both gays and straights alike.
Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilities Experiencing Loss and Bereavement
Studying public policy: An international approach
Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace
Establishing Transdisciplinary Professionalism for Improving Health Outcomes
All the Presidents’ Bankers: The Alliances that Drive American Power
Prins ushers us into the intimate world of exclusive clubs, vacation spots, and Ivy League universities that binds presidents and financiers. She unravels the multi-generational blood, intermarriage, and protégé relationships that have confined national influence to a privileged cluster of people. These families and individuals recycle their power through elected office and private channels in Washington, DC.
Child and Family Practice: A Relational Perspective
An essential text that presents important guidelines and principles for working with children, their families, and their service-providing organizations. Cohen Konrad emphasizes the relational perspective, which places value on human relationships, particularly those that children establish with primary care givers and helping professionals encountered during times of crisis. With this text students can connect theory to evidence-based practice and use realistic case studies for classroom role-play and engaging discussion.
Pranksters: Making Mischief in the Modern World
Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Fifth Edition
Capturing Social and Behavioral Domains in Electronic Health Records
Substantial empirical evidence of the contribution of social and behavioral factors to functional status and the onset and progression of disease has accumulated over the past few decades. Electronic health records (EHRs) provide crucial information to providers treating individual patients, to health systems, including public health officials, about the health of populations, and to researchers about the determinants of health and the effectiveness of treatment. Inclusion of social and behavioral health domains in EHRs is vital to all three uses.
The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
The Student Loan Mess: How Good Intentions Created a Trillion-Dollar Problem
Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Born Out of Place Migrant Mothers and the Politics of International Labor
DSM-5® Clinical Cases
Proposed Revisions to the Common Rule for the Protection of Human Subjects in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Examines how to update human subjects protections regulations so that they effectively respond to current research contexts and methods. With a specific focus on social and behavioral sciences, this consensus report aims to address the dramatic alterations in the research landscapes that institutional review boards (IRBs) have come to inhabit during the past 40 years. The report aims to balance respect for the individual persons whose consent to participate makes research possible and respect for the social benefits that productive research communities make possible
Queer Excursions: Retheorizing Binaries in Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Salaam, Love: American Muslim Men on Love, Sex, and Intimacy
Muslim men are stereotyped as either oversexed Casanovas willing to die for seventy-two virgins in heaven or controlling, big-bearded husbands ready to rampage at the hint of dishonor. The truth is, there are millions of Muslim men trying to figure out the complicated terrain of love, sex, and relationships just like any other American man.
After Occupy: Economic Democracy for the 21st Century
The Social Worker’s Guide to Children and Families Law, 2nd edition
Chasing the American Dream: Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes
Global Mixed Race
Patterns of migration and the forces of globalization have brought the issues of mixed race to the public in far more visible, far more dramatic ways than ever before. Global Mixed Race examines the contemporary experiences of people of mixed descent in nations around the world, moving beyond US borders to explore the dynamics of racial mixing and multiple descent in Zambia, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, Okinawa, Australia, and New Zealand. In particular, the volume’s editors ask: how have new global flows of ideas, goods, and people affected the lives and social placements of people of mixed descent?
The Gentrification of the Mind Witness to a Lost Imagination
Toxic Town IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks
In 1924, IBM built its first plant in Endicott, New York. Now, Endicott is a contested toxic waste site. With its landscape thoroughly contaminated by carcinogens, Endicott is the subject of one of the nation’s largest corporate-state mitigation efforts. Yet despite the efforts of IBM and the U.S. government, Endicott residents remain skeptical that the mitigation systems employed were designed with their best interests at heart.