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Schools of Social Work and Public Health Library Collection New Additions

 

October 2011

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New Social Work Books

The following titles are now available at the Schools of Social Work and Public Health Library:

Tools of critical thinking : metathoughts for psychology BF441 .L484 2010

The developing mind : how relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are BF713 .S525 1999

The basics of social research H62 .B18 2011

Using IBM SPSS statistics for social statistics and research methods HA32 .W34 2011

The Jossey-Bass handbook of nonprofit leadership and management HD62.6 .J67 2010

Dimensions of human behavior.Person and environment HM1033 .D56 2003

Dimensions of human behavior.The changing life course HM1033 .D553 2003

Comparative approaches to program planning HN28 .N46 2008

Introducing the new sexuality studies HQ21 .H3234 2011

Handbook of theories of aging HQ1061 .H3366 2009

Social work research and evaluation : foundations of evidence-based practice HV11 .S589 2011

Research methods for social workers HV11 .Y43 2011

Understanding your social agency HV35 .L38 2011

Social work, social welfare, and American society HV91 .P68 2011

Social welfare : politics and public policy HV95 .D56 2011

Ego psychology and social work practice HV689 .G58 1995

New frontiers for youth development in the twenty-first century : revitalizing & broadening youth development HV1431 .D444 2002

Prophets of the hood : politics and poetics in hip hop ML3531 .P47 2004

Applied survival analysis : regression modeling of time-to-event data R853 .S7 H67 2008

Inside out and outside in : psychodynamic clinical theory and practice in contemporary multicultural contexts RC489 .P72 B47 2007

Interviewing children and adolescents : skills and strategies for effective DSM-IV diagnosis RJ503.6 .M67 2001

Psychotherapy with infants and young children : repairing the effects of stress and trauma on early attachment RJ505 .P37 L54 2008

Unnatural causes [videorecording] : is inequality making us sick?

Precious knowledge [videorecording] : Arizona’s battle over ethnic studies


 
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