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期刊名:British journal of social work

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ISSN:0045-3102

e-ISSN:1468-263X

IF/分区:1.5/Q2

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Cindy A Sousa,Susan P Kemp,Mona El-Zuhairi Cindy A Sousa
Despite calls for greater social work attention to the centrality of place in human life, the profession has yet to hone frameworks that fully capture the role of place in individual-collective identity and well-being. To move this agenda f...
Catherine E Burnette,Lynette M Renner,Charles R Figley Catherine E Burnette
Given chronic experiences of historical oppression, Indigenous peoples tend to experience much higher rates of depression than the general US population, which then, drives disproportionately high rates of suicide and other health dispariti...
Kristi Ka&#x;apu,Catherine E Burnette Kristi Ka&#x;apu
Related to a broader context of historical oppression, Indigenous peoples of the USA are overburdened with the mental health challenges that social workers tend to treat, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, suicide ...
Brad Donohue,Christopher P Plant,Graig Chow et al. Brad Donohue et al.
Illicit drug use by mothers has been indicated to increase child abuse and neglect. However, investigators have not assessed the relative contribution of particular drugs on child-abuse and neglect potential using validated measures with co...
Tanisha R Clark,Monica M Matthieu,Alan Ross et al. Tanisha R Clark et al.
The Samaritans of New York public education suicide awareness and prevention programme is designed to train lay and professional staff on effective suicide prevention practices and how to "befriend" a person in crisis. However, little is kn...
Nehami Baum Nehami Baum
This critical review shows that, despite increasing attention to fathers in social work practice and research, men are still largely the 'unheard gender'. Almost all the social work literature that deals with men discusses them as fathers, ...
Karen Healy Karen Healy
In the late twentieth century, the bio-psycho-social framework emerged as a powerful influence on the conceptualisation and delivery of health and rehabilitation services including social work services in these fields. The bio-psycho-social...
Rusty Souleymanov,Dan Allman Rusty Souleymanov
In this paper, we argue for the importance of unsettling dominant narratives in the current terrain of harm-reduction policy, practice and research. To accomplish this, we trace the historical developments regarding the Human Immunodeficien...
Julian M Groves,Wai-Yip Ho,Kaxton Siu Julian M Groves
We examine the recent proliferation of religious discourses among front line social workers in the former British Colony of Hong Kong in order to explore the nature of 're-enchantment' in modern social work practice. In-depth qualitative in...
Jianbin Xu Jianbin Xu
This article proposes that Pargament's theory of religious coping can be a theoretical beacon to spiritually sensitive social work practice. It begins with a discussion of the raison d'être of spiritually sensitive social work, which is ex...