Sue Peterson's Social Work

Reserve Reading List

created by:  Stacy Voeller, Electronic Resources Librarian, voeller@mnstate.edu

 

Chand, A. (2000).  The over-representation of black children in the 
	child protection system:  possible causes, consequences and solutions.  
	Child and Family Social Work 5, 67-77
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Eamon, M. (2001).  The effects of poverty on children’s 
	socioemotional development:  An ecological systems analysis.  Social 
	Work, Vol 46(3).
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Haapasalo, J. (2000).  Young offenders’ experiences of child 
	protection services.  Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Vol. 29(3).
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Abramson, J., Donnelly, J., King, M., & Mailick, M. (1993).  
	Disagreements in discharge planning:  A normative phenomenon.  Health 
	and Social Work,  Vol. 18(1). 
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Altshuler, S. & Kopels, S. (2003).  Advocating in schools for children 
	with disabilities:  What’s new with IDEA?  Social Work, 48, 3, 320-329.
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Carter, C. (1997).  Ladies don’t:  A historical perspective on attitudes toward alcoholic women.  _Affilia Journal of Women and Social Work_, Vol. 12 (4).
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
 
Corbet, S. (2001).  When Debbie met Christina, who then became Chris.  
	The New York Times Magazine, October 14, 2001, pp. 84-87. 
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Delgado-Romero, E.A. (2001).  Counseling a Hispanic/Latino client—Mr. X.           
	Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Vol. 23(3).
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Early, T. & GlenMaye, L. (2000).  Valuing families:  Social work 
	practice with families from a strengths perspective.  Social Work, 
	Vol. 45, No. 2.
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Gladding, S. T. (2007).  Family therapy:  History, theory and practice.  
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, chapter one.__
 
Graybeal, C. (2001).  Strengths-based social work assessment:  
Transforming the dominant paradigm.  Families in Society:  The Journal 
of Contemporary Human Services, Vol. 82(3).
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Hodge, D. R. (2005).  Developing a spiritual assessment toolbox:  A 
	discussion of the strengths and limitations of five different assessment models.  
	Health and Social Work, 30(4), pp. 314-323.
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McQuaide, S. & Ehrenreich, J. (1997).  Assessing client strengths.  
_Families in Society:  The Journal of Contemporary Human Services_, 
Mar/Apr. pp. 201-212.
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
Morales, L. & Scales, T.L. (2002).  Ya Me Voy! _Spirituality and 
religion in social work practice_.  Alexandria, VA:  Council on Social 
Work Education, Inc.
 
Morrow, D.F.  (January–March 2004). Social work practice with gay, 
	lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Adolescents. Families in Society. 
	New York;  Jan-Mar. 85(1).
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Nassar-McMillan, S.C. (2003).  Counseling Arab Americans:  Counselor’s 
call for advocacy and social justice.  _Counseling and Human 
Development_.  Vol. 35(5).
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
Rose, S. (2000).  Reflections on empowerment-based practice.  Social 
	Work, Vol. 45(5).
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Schnitzer, P. (1996, October).  They don’t come in!  Stories told, 
lessons taught about poor families in therapy.  _American Journal of 
Orthopsychiatry_,  66(4).
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
 
Selekman, M. & King, S. (2001).  “It’s my drug”:  Solution-oriented
brief therapy family therapy with self-harming adolescents.  _Journal of Systemic Therapies_, 20, pp. 88-106.
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
Sun, A. (1999).  Starting where the client is in alcoholism counseling.  
_Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly_, Vol. 17(3).
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
 
Walker, J & Lee, R. (1998).  Uncovering strengths of children of 
	alcoholic parents.  Contemporary Family Therapy, 20(4).
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Williams, E. & Ellison, F. (1999).  Culturally informed social work 
practice with American Indian clients:  Guidelines for non-Indian social workers.  
Multicultural Issues in Social Work,  Washington D.C.: NASW Press.