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Always good/helpful listening. Recently:
The Process of Evidence-Based Practice: Interview with Danielle E. Parrish, Ph.D.
Behind the Scenes at the Social Work Podcast: Interview with Jonathan Singer
Adoption Policy and Practice in the U.S.A.: Interview with Ruth McRoy, Ph.D.
Always good, often test-relevant, a new Social Work Podcast is up–this one’s an interview with Cynthia Conley, PhD:
Cynthia Conley, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Her research focuses on parental concerns about having gay and lesbian children. Currently, Professor Conley is investigating [...]
A new (as of mid-September) Social Work Podcast Is up: The Wisdom To Know the Difference: Interview with Eileen Flanagan
Most episodes of the Social Work Podcast take huge topics – like stigma, suicide, and cognitive-behavior therapy, and try to distill them into 30-minute overviews. Today’s podcast flips that on its head. Today we’re [...]
Prep-helpful? Incorporating Religion and Spirituality into Social Work Practice with African Americans.
…Or at least that’s the official title. The unofficial title is, “If my client brings God into the conversation, what should I do?” I spoke with Nancy Boyd-Franklin, best-selling author, multicultural researcher, family therapist and clinical trainer, and recipient of awards from [...]
The latest Social Work Podcast, is up–all about working abroad as a social worker. Not exam-prep content, but maybe exam-prep inspiration.
[I]f you’re interested in learning more about working abroad means, if you’re really interested in traveling to the U.K., or Australia… if you have questions about, “How do I finance it?”, “Can I [...]
A new Social Work Podcast is up: Communities that Care, an interview with Richard Catalano, PhD.
[B]efore we get to the interview, I want you to imagine for a moment how you would work with a pregnant 16-year old sexual abuse survivor who was addicted to crack, semi-illiterate, suicidal, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and [...]
A new Social Work Podcast is up–Suicide and Black American Males: Interview with Sean Joe, Ph.D. Described:
While it is true that suicide was not a leading cause of death for African Americans 40 years ago, today it is the third leading cause of deaths among African Americans 15 – 24 years of age. [...]
Pediatric Oncology is the topic. “Will we be tested on this?” Not really. “Should I listen anyway?” Why not?
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