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Ph.D. Student Publications

Ph.D. Student Publications

Willison, J., & Lutter, Y. (2009) Contextualizing women’s violence: Gender-responsive assessment and treatment, in J. T. Andrade (Ed.), Handbook of violence-risk assessment and treatment: New approaches for mental health professionals (pp.121-155). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Eisenberg, D, Downs, M., Golberstein, M, & Zivin, K. (In press). Stigma and help seeking for mental health among college students. Medical Care Research and Review. Preliminary publication on line: May 19, 2009 as doi:10.1177/1077558709335173

Lee, J. (2009). Shamanism and its emancipatory power for Korean women. Affilia, 24(2), 186-198.

Beaulieu, E. (In press). The kiss. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care.

Dean, R. G., & Poorvu, N. L. (2009). Assessment and formulation: A contemporary social work perspective. Families in Society, October-December, 89:4.

Prullage, B. (2009). Supporting children through crisis: One dog’s work on a psychiatric unit. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 15(1).

Hoyt, C. (2008). What if the spirtit does not move me? A personal reconnaissance and reconciliation. Social Work, 53(3), 223-231.

McGranahan, E. (2008). Shaking the “Magic 8 Ball”: Reflections of a first time teacher. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 77 (2/3), 79-97.

Doctoral students made numerous presentations, including four at CSWE.

Additionally:

Tamara Cadet, with Peter Maramaldi’s mentorship, has been selected for the fourth cohort of Pre-Dissertation Awardees of the John A. Hartford Doctoral Fellows program. This award is highly competitive and a first for the Simmons doctoral program.

Beth Prullage was awarded a Schweitzer Fellowship.

CSWE Acceptances for November 2009

Lee, J. Immigration experiences of Koreans in the United States: New Survey Data. Accepted for presentation at the 55th Annual Program Meeting (APM) of the
Council on Social Work Education 2009 Joint Symposium on Leadership of Korean Immigration Community for Social Work Educators, Administrators, and Service
Providers. San Antonio, Texas, November 6-9, 2009

Frost, A., Ung, T., & Putney, J. Blended Learning: Impact on Student Learning, Competencies and Face-to-face Teaching. Accepted for poster presentation at the 55th Annual Program Meeting (APM) of the Council on Social Work Education. San Antonio Texas, November 6-9, 2009

Hildreth. D. Gatekeeping 101. Accepted as a Curriculum & Administration Workshop in the Baccalaureate Programs track for the 2009 Annual Program Meeting (APM). San Antonio Texas, November 6-9, 2009.

Willison, J. Teaching violence related course content: Challenges and strategies. Accepted as a rountable in the Teaching Methods and Learning Styles track for the 2009 Annual Program Meeting (APM). San Antonio Texas, November 6-9, 2009.

Other News for 2009/2010

Cadet, T., & Maramaldi. P. Patient provider communication: Hispanic elders and colorectal cancer. Accepted for presentation at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in Atlanta in November, 2009.

Phillipe Copeland received a "Best of the Web" Award from The Daily Reviewer for his blog Baha'i Thought in August, 2009. The blog offers commentary on religion, society and culture.

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