(January, February, March 2000)
TITLES
1. Adaptation to loss through
short-term group psychotherapy. By William E. Piper,
et al Guilford, 1992. RC455.4 .L67
P56 1992
2. American settlement houses
and progressive social reform: an encyclopedia of the American Settlement
Movement. By Domenica M. Barbuto.
Oryx Pr., 1999. Ref HV4194 .B37 1999
3. Applying psychology: individual
and organizational effectiveness. 5th ed.
By Andrew J. Dubrin. Prentice-Hall, 2000.
HF5548.8 .D775 2000
4. Assertive community treatment
of persons with severe mental illness. By Leonard
I. Stein and Alberto B. Santos. Norton, 1998.
RC480.53 .S74 1998
5. Attitudes, behavior, and social
context: the role of norms and group membership.
Ed. by Deborah J. Terry and Michael A. Hogg. Lawrence
Erlbaum, 2000. HM132 .B48 2000
6. Basic counseling responses:
a multimedia learning system for the helping professions.
By Hutch Haney and Jacqueline Leibsohn.. Brooks/Cole,
1999. BF637 .C6 H32 1999
7. Basic interviewing skills:
a workbook for practitioners. By Valerie Nash Chang
and Sheryn T. Scott. Nelson-Hall, 1999.
BF637
.I5 C42 1999
8. (The) batterer: a psychological
profile. By Donald G. Dutton and Susan K. Golant.
BasicBooks, 1995. HV6626.2 .D87 1995
9. Beyond the welfare state:
the new political economy of welfare. 2nd ed.
By Christopher Pierson. Pennsylvania State Univ. Pr.,
1998. JC325 .P48 1998
10. Building rules: how the local
controls shape community environments and economies.
By Kee Warner and Harvey Molotch. Westview, 2000.
HT169.72 .C23 W37 2000
11. Changing our minds:
lesbian feminism and psychology. By Celia Kitzinger
and Rachel Perkins. New York Univ. Pr., 1993.
HQ75.5 .K57 1993
12. Child protection: families
and the conference process. By Margaret Bell.
Ashgate, 1999. HV700 .G7 B455 1999
13. Child welfare: a multicultural
focus . 2nd ed. Ed. by Neil A. Cohen.
Allyn and Bacon, 2000. HV741 .C598 2000
14. Clinical applications of
Bowen family systems theory . Ed. by Peter Titelman.
Haworth, 1998. RC488.5 .C583 1998
15. Clinical intervention with
families. By Mark A. Mattaini.
NASW Press, 1999. HV697 .M42 1999
17. Clinical work and social action: an integrative
approach. By Jerome Sachs and Fred Newdom.
Haworth Press, 1999.
HV11 .S25 1999
19. Community approaches to child
welfare: international perspectives. Ed. by Lena
Dominelli. Ashgate, 1999. HV715
.C655 1999
20. Comparative treatments of
substance abuse. Ed. by E. Thomas Dowd and Loreen
Rugle. Soringer, 1999. RC564 .C6515
1999
21. Conflict: from theory to
action. 2nd ed. By Roxanne S.Lulofs
and Dudley D. Cahn. Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
BF637 .I48 L85 2000
22. Constructing social work
practices. Ed. by Arja Jokinen, et al.
Ashgate, 1999. HV40 .C662 1999
23. Controversial issues in social
work ethics, values and obligations. Ed. by Eileen
Gambrill and Robert Pruger. Allyn and Bacon, 1997.
HV10.5 .C65 1997
24. (The) counseling process.
5th ed. By Lewis E. Patterson and Elizabeth
Reynolds Welfel. Brooks/Cole, 2000.
BF637
.C6 P325 1999
25. Critical gerontology: perspectives
from political and moral economy. Ed. by Meredith
Minkler and Carroll L. Estes. Baywood, 1999.
HQ1061 .C69 1999
26. Cultural pluralism and psychoanalysis:
the Asian and North American experience. By Alan
Roland. Routledge, 1996. BF175.4
.C84 R65 1996
27. Dealing with challenges in
psychotherapy and counseling. By Christiane Brems.
Brooks/Cole, 2000. BF637 .C6 B723 2000
28. Death, dying and bereavement.
Ed. by Donna Dickenson and Malcolm Johnson. Sage,1993.
BF789 .D4 D38 1993
29. Dimensions of psychotherapy supervision: maps and means. By Russell Haber. Norton, 1996. RC459 .H33 1996
32. Economics as ideology and
experience: essays in honor of Ashok Mitra. Ed. by
Deepak Nayyar. Frank Cass, 1998. HB74
.P65 E36 1998
33. Elder abuse prevention training
manual. By the New York State Office for the Aging.
LIFESPAN, 1999. HV6626.3 .E422 1999
34. EMDR: the breakthrough therapy
for overcoming anxiety, stress, and trauma. By Francine
Shapiro and Margot Silk Forrest. BasicBooks, 1997.
RC489 .E98 S53 1997
35. (The) emerging role of counseling
psychology in health care. Ed. by Sari Roth-Roemer,
et al. Norton, 1998. R727.4 .E47
1998
36. (The) Empty core: an object
relations approach to psychotherapy of the schizoid personality.
By Jeffrey Seinfeld. J. Aronson, 1991.
RC514
.S424 1991
37. Ending the silence: the origins
and treatment of male violence against women. By
Ron Thorne-Finch. Univ. of Toronto Pr., 1992.
HV6626.2 .T46 1992
38. Essential skills for human
services. By Cynthia Cannon Poindexter, et al.
Brooks/Cole, 1999. HV31 .P65 1999
39. Ethnic variations in dying,
death, and grief: diversity in universality. Ed.
by Donald P. Irish, et al. Taylor & Francis, 1993.
R726.8 .I75 1993
40. Faces of feminism: an activist’s
reflections on the women’s movement. By Sheila Tobias.
Westview, 1997. HQ1426 .T64 1997
41. Families, illness, and disability:
an integrative treatment model. By John S. Rolland.
Basic Books, 1994. RA418.5 .F3 R65 1994
42. Family therapy with Hispanics:
toward appreciating diversity. By Maria T.Flores
and Gabrielle Carey. Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
E184 .S75 F35 2000
43. Fear of intimacy.
By Robert W. Firestone and Joyce Catlett. American Psychological
Ass., 1999. BF575 .I5 F57 1999
45. Feminist thought: a more
comprehensive introduction. 2nd ed.
By Rosemarie Putnam Tong. Westview, 1998.
HQ1206 .T65 1998
46. Five stages of the soul:
charting the spiritual passages that shape our lives.
By Harry R. Moody and David L. Carroll. Anchor Books,
1997. BL624 .M6623 1997
47.
From poor law to welfare state: a history of social welfare in America.
6th ed. By Walter I. Trattner.
Free Press, 1999. HV91 .T7 1999
48. Gender and community policing:
walking the talk. By Susan L. Miller.
Northeastern Univ. Pr., 1999. HV7936 .C83 M6 1999
49. Gender at work: organizational
change for equality. By Aruna Rao, et al.
Kumarian Pr., 1999. HD6223 .R36 1999
50. Gender issues in elder abuse.
By Lynda Aitken and Gabriele Griffin. Sage, 1996.
HV6626.3 .A57 1996
51. (The) good society and the
inner world: psychoanalysis, politics, and culture.
By Michael Rustin. Verso, 1991. RC506
.R87 1991
52. Handbook of alcoholism treatment
approaches: effective alternatives. 2nd ed.
Ed. by Reid K. Hester and William R. Miller. Allyn and
Bacon, 1995 . RC565 .H26 1995
53 Handbook of attachment: theory,
research, and clinical applications . Ed. by Jude
Cassidy and Phillip R. Shaver. Guilford, 1999.
BF575 .A86 H36 1999
54. Handbook of family diversity.
Ed. by David H. Demo, et al. Oxford Univ. Pr., 2000.
HQ518 .H1538 2000
55. Having and raising children:
unconventional families, hard choices, and the social good.
Ed. by Uma Narayan and Julia J. Bartkowiak. Pennsylvania
State Univ., 1999. HQ755.8 .H335 1999
56. Hidden addictions: a pastoral
response to the abuse of legal drugs By Bridget Clare McKeever.
Haworth, 1998. BV4460.4 .M37 1998
57. (The) Hispanic almanac.
Ed. by Nicolas Kanellos. Gale, 1997.
3vols. Ref E184 .S75 R43 1997.
58. (The) hostage child: sex
abuse allegations in custody disputes. By Leora N.
Rosen and Michelle Etlin. Indiana Univ. Pr., 1996.
HV6570.7 .R67 1996
61. Introduction to counseling:
an art and science perspective. By Michael S. Nystul.
Allyn and Bacon, 1999. BF637 .C6 N97 1999
62. Introduction to social work.
Ed. by James M. Mandiberg. Coursewise Publishing, 2000.
HV40 .I575 2000
63. Is religion good for your
health? The effects of religion on physical and mental health.
By Harold G. .Koenig. Haworth, 1997.
BL65
.M4 K64 1997
64. Law in social work practice.
2nd ed. By Andrea Saltzman and David M. Furman.
Nelson-Hall, 1999. KF390 .S6 S25 1999
65. Let every child be wanted:
how social marketing is revolutionizing contraceptive use around the world.
By Philip D. Harvey. Auburn House, 1999.
HQ763.5 .H38 1999
66. Life in an older America.
Ed. by Robert N. Butler, et al.. Century Foundation Pr.,
1999. HQ1064 .U5 O4186 1999
67. Lost boys: why our sons turn
violent and how we can save them. By James Garbarino.
Free Press, 1999. HQ799.2 .V56 G37 1999
68. Making diagnosis meanigful:
enhancing evaluation and treatment of psychological disorders.
Ed. by James W. Barron. APA, 1998.
RC469
.M348 1998
69. Making the patient you partner:
communication skills for doctors and other caregivers.
By Thomas Gordon and W. Sterling Edwards. Auburn House,
1995. R727.3 .G63 1995
70. (The) myth of the first three
years: a new understanding of early brain development and lifelong learning.
By John T. Bruer. Free Press, 1999.
BF318
.B79 1999
71. Narrative therapy: the social
construction of preferred realities. By Jill Freedman
and Gene Combs. Norton, 1996. RC489
.S74 F74 1996
72. (The) Nation’s health.
5th ed. Ed. by Philip R. Lee and Carroll L.
Estes. Jones and Bartlett Pubs., 1997.
RA445
.N36 1997
73. Neighborhood recovery: reinvestment
policy for the new hometown. By John Kromer.
Rutgers Univ. Pr., 2000. HT175 .K76 2000
74. New directions for social
work practice research. Ed. by Miriam Potocky-Tripodi
and Tony Tripodi. NASW, 1999. HV11
.N43 1999
77. On the beat: police and community
problem solving. By Wesley G. Skogan, et al.
Westview, 1999. HV7936 .C83 O5 1999
78. (The) paleoconservatives:
new voices of the Old Right. Ed. by Joseph Scotchie.
Transaction Pubs., 1999. JC573.2 .U6 P35 1999
79. (The) poor belong to us:
Catholic charities and American welfare. By Dorothy
M. Brown and Elizabeth McKeown. Harvard Univ. Pr., 1997.
BX2347.8 .P66 B76 1997
80. (The) power of feelings:
personal meaning in psychoanalysis, gender, and culture.
By Nancy J. Chodorow. Yale Univ. Pr., 1999.
BF175 .C53 1999
81. (The) practice of social
work. 6th ed. By Charles H. Zastrow.
Brooks/Cole, 1999. HV40 .Z273 1999
82. (The) practicum companion
for social work: integrating class and field work.
By Marla Berg-Weger and Julie Birkenmaier. Allyn and
Bacon, 2000. HV11 .B44 2000
83. Preserving and strengthening
small towns and rural communities. Ed. by Iris B.
Carlton-LaNey, et al. NASW, 1999.
HV91
.P734 1999
84. Prime time activism: media
strategies for grassroots organizing. By Charlotte
Ryan. South End Pr., 1991. JF2112
.P8 R93 1991
85. Procedures in marriage and
family therapy. 2nd ed. By Gregory
W. Brock and Charles P. Barnard. Allyn and Bacon, 1992.
RC488.5 .B685 1992
86. (The) Professionalization
of poverty: social work and the poor in the twentieth century.
Ed. by Gary L. Lowe and P. Nelson Reid. Aldine de Gruyter,
1999. HV40.8 .U6 P76 1999
87. Psychoanalysis and developmental
theory. Ed. by Anne Hurry. International
Univ. Pr., 1998. RJ504.2 .P794 1999
88. Psychoanalytic case formulation. By Nancy McWilliams. Guilford, 1999. RC473 .C37 M38 1999
91. Rebuilding communities: challenges
for groupwork. Ed. by Harvey Bertcher, et al.
Haworth, 1999. HV45 .R43 1999
92. Reference library of Hispanic
America: the Hispanic almanac see
Hispanic Almanac
93. Refusal skills: preventing
drug use in adolescents. By Arnold P. Goldstein,
et al. Research Press, 1990. RJ506
.D78 G64 1990
94. Repackaging the welfare state.
By Pranab Chatterjee. NASW , 1999.
JC479
.C535 1999
95. Resolving ethical dilemmas
in social work practice. By Norman Linzer.
Allyn and Bacon, 1999. HV43 .L53 1999
96. Research strategies for community
practice. Ed. by Ray H. MacNair.
Haworth, 1998. HV11 .R3977 1998
97. Scapegoating in families:
intergenerational patterns of physical and emotional abuse.
By Vimala Pillari. Brunner/Mazel, 1991.
RJ507
.A29 P55 1991
98. Search: a handbook for adoptees
and birthparents. 3rd ed. By Jayne
Askin. Oryx, 1998. HV881 .A8 1998
99. Self-esteem: research, theory,
and practice. 2nd ed. By Christopher
J. Mruk. Springer, 1999. BF697.5
.S46 M78 1999
100. Shadow of the other: intersubjectivity
and gender in psychoanalysis. By Jessica Benjamin.
Routledge, 1998. BF175.4 .F45 B45 1998
101. Shifting fortunes: the perils
of the growing American wealth gap. By Chuck Collins,
et al. United for a Fair Economy, 1999.
HC79
.I5 C65 1999
102. Social gerontology: a multidisciplinary
perspective. 5th ed. By Nancy R.
Hooyman and H. Asuman Kiyak. Allyn and Bacon, 1999.
HQ1061 .H583 1999
103. (The) Social health of the
nation: how America is really doing. By Marc and
Marque-Luisa Miringoff. Oxford University Pr., 1999.
HN59.2 .M57 1999
104. Social policy and social
programs: a method for the public policy analyst. 3rd
ed. By Donald E. Chambers. Allyn and
Bacon, 2000. HV91 .C444 2000
107. Social work in geriatric home health care:
the blending of traditional practice with cooperative strategies.
By Lucille Rosengarten. Haworth, 2000.
HV1461 .R65 2000
109. (The) social work psychoanalyst’s
casebook: clinical voices in honor of Jean Sanville.
Ed. by Joyce Edward and Elaine Rose. Analytic Pr., 1999.
HV689 .S69 1999
110. (The) Social work skills
workbook . 3rd ed. By Barry Cournoyer.
Brooks/Cole, 2000. HV11 .C786 2000
111. Social work with lesbians,
gays, and homosexuals: a strengths perspective. By
Katherine van Wormer, et al. Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
HV1449 .W67 2000
112. Social working: exercises
in generalist practice. 2nd ed.
By Phyllis J. Day, et al. Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
HV11 .D384 2000
113. Somebody’s knocking at your
door: AIDS and the African-American church. By Ronald
Jeffrey Weatherford and Carole Boston Weatherford. Haworth,
1999. BV4460.7 .W43 1999
114. Spirituality in social work:
new directions. Ed. by Edward R. Canda
Haworth Pastoral Pr., 1998. HV530 .S67 1998
115. Starving for salvation:
the spiritual dimensions of eating problems among American girls and women.
By Michelle Mary Lelwica. Oxford UP., 1999.
RC552 .E18 L44 1999
116. Statistical handbook on
poverty in the developing world. Ed. by Chandrika
Kaul and Valerie Tomaselli-Moschovitis. Oryx Pr., 1999.
Ref HC597.2 .P6 S73 1999
117. Telling is risky business:
mental health consumers confront stigma . By Otto
F. Wahl. Rutgers Univ Pr., 1999. RC454.4
.W327 1999
118. Theories of developmental
psychology. 3rd ed. By Patricia
H. Miller. W.H. Freeman, 1993. BF713
.M55 1993
119. Transforming trauma: EMDR,
the revolutionary new therapy for freeing the mind, clearing the body,
and opening the heart. By Laurel Parnell.
Norton, 1997. RC489 .E98 P37 1997
122. Understanding troubled minds:
a guide to mental illness and its treatment. By Sidney
Bloch and Bruce S. Singh. New York Univ. Pr., 1999.
RC480 .B569 1999
123. Victimized daughters: incest
and the development of the female self. By Janet
Liebman Jacobs. Routledge, 1994. HV6570.7
.J33 1994
124. We are not alone: Fountain
House and the development of Clubhouse culture. By
Stephen B. Anderson. Fountain House Inc., 1998.
HV3006 .A4 A52 1998
125. Welfare and ideology.
By George Vic and Paul Wilding. Harvester Wheatsheaf,
1994. HN16 .G6463 1994
126. What employers want: job
prospects for less-educated workers. By Harry J.
Holzer. Russell Sage, 1996. HD5724
.H578 1996
127. What trouble I have seen:
a history of violence against wives. By David Peterson
Del Mar. Harvard Univ. Pr.,1996. HV6626.22
.O7 P47 1998
128. Whose welfare?
Ed. by Gwendolyn Mink. Cornell Univ. Pr., 1999.
HV1445 .W46 1999
129. Women, men, and society
.
4th ed. By Claire M. Renzetti and Daniel J.
Curran. Allyn and Bacon, 1999.
HQ1075.5
.U6 R46 1999
130. Working with class: social
workers and the politics of middle-class identity.
By Daniel J. Walkowitz. Univ. of North Carolina Pr.,
1999. HT690 .U6 W35 1999
131. Your drug may be your problem: how and why to stop taking psychiatric drugs. By Peter R. Breggin and David Cohen. Perseus Books, 1999. QV77.2 .B833 1999
AUTHORS
Aitken, Lynda (50)
Jacobs, Janet Liebman (123)
Parnell, Laurel (119)
Zastrow, Charles H. (81)