2008 - 2009
Members of the SSSW faculty have attained a number of achievements over the past year, including the award of several research grants; in addition, many have presented at conferences in the U.S. and abroad, and have published in academic journals and other media. These achievements include:
(Faculty listed in alphabetical order)
grants
Daniel Gardner
Field Learning Partnership in Integrated Geriatric Mental Health. Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education: John A. Hartford Foundation/New York Academy of Medicine. Co-Principal Investigator with Peggy Morton.
Evaluating a Psychoeducational Multifamily Group for Older Adults with Advanced Cancer and their Healthcare Proxies. Hartford Faculty Scholars Program in Geriatric Social Work; John A Hartford Foundation/Gerontological Society of America. Principal Investigator.
Caroline Rosenthal Gelman
The Impact of Familism on Latino Family Caregivers' Experience, New York University Research Challenge Fund
Evaluating a Community-based, Multi-component Intervention for Latino Family Caregivers of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease, John A. Hartford Foundation, Hartford Geriatric Faculty Scholars Program.
Computer-mediated Teaching Modules for Exposing Advanced Concentration Students to Mental Health Social Work Practice with Older Adults. Funded by Master's Advanced Curriculum Project, CSWE Gero-Ed Center and the John A. Hartman Foundation.
Interdisciplinary Production of a Reality-Based Training DVD for Clinical Social Work Practice with Substance Abusing Older Adults, New York University Curricular Development Challenge Fund.
Gladys Gonzalez-Ramos
Community Partners for Parkinson's Care (CPP). Awarded grant funded by the Medtronic Foundation for a national model outreach program to work with medically underserved communities in by educating providers and doing health promotion in diverse communities. Grant is sponsored by the National Parkinson Foundation.
Disability Curriculum for Health Professionals: Measuring the Impact on Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills. Co-PI with Alex Moroz, MD. New York University Research Challenge Fund.
Duy Nguyen
How Do Immigrants Use Health Care?: A Study of the Uninsured, New York University Research Challenge Fund.
Tazuko Shibusawa, Helle Thorning
School Pilot Research Award: Older Family Caregivers of Adult Children with Severe Mental Illness and Future Care Planning.
Shulamith Lala Straussner
Member, Planning Committee, Center of Excellence for Addiction at NYU Langone Medical Center, awarded $1.4 million (over 3 years).
Co-PI (with C. Rosenthal Gelman, C. Tosone and L. McVeigh), of Interdisciplinary Production of a Reality-Based Training DVD for Clinical Social Work Practice with Substance Abusing Older Adults, funded by NYU Faculty Challenge Fund.
Carol Tosone
Recipient of the Faculty Fellowship Summer Institute in Israel (200+ applicants for 16 Fellowships).
Co-Recipient of the NYU Curriculum Challenge Grant (with Caroline Rosenthal Gelman Lynne McVeigh, & Lala Straussner) Title: Interdisciplinary Production of a Reality-Based Training DVD for Clinical Social Work Practice with Substance Abusing Older Adults.
Ellen Tuchman
Intersection of Menopause, HIV Risk and Depression in Women in Drug Treatment, New York University Research Challenge Grant.
The Intersection of Menopause, HIV Risk, Substance Abuse and Depression in Drug Using Women, Deans Research Fund.
2008 - New York State Office of Mental Health, Evidence-Based Mental Health Project.
Allison Werner-Lin
Co-investigator on an NIH grant awarded through the National Human Genome Institute's Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program. (This grant will support research in collaboration with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the New School for Social Research.)
Coping and Medical Decision Making in Families with Inherited Cancer Risk, New York University Research Challenge Grant.
presentations
Theresa Aiello
Aiello,T. (2009, January). A terrible beauty is born: Children's narrative constructions of beauty after 9/11 as told in psychotherapy. Presentation to the Child and Adolescent Division of the Tavistock Training Program, London, England
Aiello, T. (2009, February). Memory myth and meaning. Discussant of Dr Martha Bragin's paper on returning veterans of combat. American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, New York, NY
Karra Bikson
Bikson, K. (2008, November). Understanding innovation in end-of-life care: A comparative case study of hospital-based palliative care programs. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America's 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC.
Suzanne England
England, S.E. (2008, May). The micropolitics of elder care in Muriel Spark's Memento Mori. Paper presented at Narrative Matters 2008, Toronto, Canada.
Trudy Festinger
Festinger, T. (2009, January). Adult recall of childhood psychological maltreatment: Review and comparison of measures. New York Foundling, Vincent J. Fontana Center Conference.
Daniel Gardner
Gardner, D. (2009). Family decision-making in health and end-of-life care. Social Work Grand Rounds, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ.
Rosenthal Gelman, C. & Gardner, D., Morton, P. Shibusawa, T., & Straussner, S. L. (2008). Using web-based technology to expose advanced-year students to geriatric mental health. 54th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA.
Caroline Rosenthal Gelman
Rosenthal Gelman, C. (2009, February 28-March 1) Exposing social work students to content on aging using web-based technology (with Carol Tosone, Ph.D.). Oral presentation at Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 35th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Rosenthal Gelman, C. (2009, January 15). Learning from recruitment challenges: Barriers to diagnosis, treatment, and research participation for Latinos with symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease. Oral presentation 2009 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.
Rosenthal Gelman, C. (2008, May) "One has to make meaning of this suffering: Narratives of Latino family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's Disease. International Narrative Conference: Narrative Matters, Toronto, Canada.
James I. Martin
Martin, J.I. (2009, January). Risky sexual behavior among gay/bisexual men: Associations with stressful life events and coping. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans.
Martin, J.I. (2008, November). Notes on methodology: Benefits and challenges when conducting internet-based surveys. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia.
Martin, J.I., & D'Augelli, A.R. (2008, July 15). Victimization and its effects on gay men and youth. Presentation to staff of Schwulenberatung Berlin, Germany.
Peggy Morton
Morton, Peggy (2009, May). Service learning through community engagement; Beyond the classroom: Co-educating students in the service-learning partnership. New York Metro Area Partnership for Service-Learning (NYMAPS), Colin Powell Center for Policy Studies/CCNY, New York, NY.
Morton, Peggy (2009, March). Service learning through community engagemen:. Application of social work concepts to service learning. Bachelor's Program Directors Annual Conference (BPD), Phoenix, Arizona.
Deborah Padgett
Padgett, D.K. (2009, March). Substance use among dual diagnosed homeless clients in Treatment First vs. Housing First programs. Integrating Services, Integrating Research for Co-Occurring Conditions: A Need for New Views and Action, Bethesda, MD.
Padgett, D.K. (2009, February). In pursuit of social justice: Research, practice and advocacy with homeless mentally ill adults. Keynote speech, Silver School Professional Development Day for First-Year MSW and BSW Students, New York, NY..
Padgett, D.K. (2009, January). Qualitative and mixed methods in intervention research, post-doctoral training program in HIV/AIDs, Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY.
Padgett, D.K. (2009, January). Substance abuse as the .missing piece. in outcomes related to Housing First: Findings from the New York Services Study. Symposium Organizer and Presenter. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.
Padgett, D.K. (2009, January). Doing qualitative research: Balancing flexibility, ethical and practical considerations. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Pre-Conference Half-Day Workshop, New Orleans, LA.
Padgett, D.K. (2008, December). Writing and doing qualitative research: Experiences from the field. Faculty Development Colloquium, Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY.
Padgett, D.K. (2008, October). Services for dual diagnosed homeless: Implications for dual recovery. American Psychiatric Association, Annual Psychiatric Services Institute, Symposium on Co-Occurring Disorders, Chicago, IL.
Padgett, D.K. (2008, May). Recovery among the homeless mentally ill: Findings from the New York Services Study. Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth University Medical School, Hanover, NH.
Padgett, D.K. (2008, March). Cumulative adversity and recovery over the life course, Center on Mental Health and Aging. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Victoria Stanhope
Stanhope, V. & Matejkowski, J. (2009, January). Understanding the role of consumer-provider relationships within Assertive Community Treatment. SSA Centennial Symposium, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Stanhope, V., Henwood, B. & Padgett, D.K. (2009, January). Case manager interpretations of disengagement from services by consumers, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Shulamith Lala Straussner
Juried/Refereed
Straussner, S.L.A (2009, January). Co-occurring disorders: Treatment approaches that actually work. Association of Substance Abuse Professionals (ASAP) 2009 Annual
Conference XI, New York, NY.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2009, January). Preparing social work students to work with clients traumatized by disasters. Ben-Gurion University's Conference on Crisis As An Opportunity: Organizational and Professional Responses To Disasters, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Straussner, S.L.A (2008, November). Addiction and trauma: Impact on clinicians. New York State Psychologists Association Annual Addictions Conference, New York, NY.
Straussner, S.L.A (2008, November). Publish don't perish: A reprisal, AMERSA National Conference, Washington, DC.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2008, November). Publish don't perish: Everything you wanted to know about journal and book publishing: A workshop, CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2008, July). What's going on here? Identifying and helping employees with personality disorders. 2008 EAP-MAP Conference, New York, NY.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2008, June). Substance abusers with co-occurring disorders: What do we know and what should we do? National Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 40th Annual Addiction Institute, New York, NY.
Invited Presentations
Straussner, S.L.A (2009, January). Dually diagnosed women: Substance abuse, anxiety disorder and borderline personality disorder. Center for the Treatment of Substance Abusing Women. Haifa, Israel
Straussner, S.L.A. (2008, November). Publish and enjoy: Everything you wanted to know about journal and book publishing but were afraid to ask. NYC Chapter, NASW, New York, NY.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2008, November). Substance abusing clients with personality disorders: How to diagnose and treat these difficult clients. Inter-Care Community Training Series, New York, NY.
Carol Tosone
International (peer-reviewed)
Tosone, C. (2009, January). Educational dilemmas in time of shared traumatic reality: Three responses (panel). Conference on Crisis as an opportunity: Organizational and Professional Responses to Disaster, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Shiva, Israel.
Tosone, C. (2008, November). Manhattan clinicians' resilience and professional satisfaction in the aftermath of the 9/11 disaster, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Tosone, C. (2008, November). Secondary traumatic stress in trauma-related work settings: Examples from high-risk populations (panel poster), International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Tosone, C. (2008, May). Trauma knows no time: Recent narratives of Manhattan clinicians impacted by the 9/11 disaster. International Narrative Conference: Narrative Matters, Toronto, Canada..
National (peer-reviewed)
Tosone, C. (2009, February). The impact of the outside world: Dilemmas for clinical practice (panel). American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work Biannual Meeting, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2009, February). Women in the 21st century: New theories, old problems (panel). American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work Biannual Meeting, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2009, February). Write right: Essential guidelines for successful publication (panel). American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work Biannual Meeting, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2009, February). When the professional is personal: The role of attachment in the development of shared traumatic stress in clinicians exposed to the 9/11 disaster. American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work Biannual Meeting, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2009, February). Exposing social work students to content on aging using web-based technology (co-presenter), Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 35th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Tosone, C. (2009, January). Shared traumatic stress and the post-9/11 quality of professional practice, Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, in New Orleans, LA.
Tosone, C. (2008, November). Shared traumatic stress and the post-9/11 quality of professional practice, Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Tosone, C. (2008, October). Using Web-based technology to expose advanced-year students to geriatric mental health (panel), Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Regional Invited & Keynote Presentations
Tosone, C. (2009, May). Comparing dynamic & CBT approaches to the treatment of panic disorder: A case illustration. New York State Society of Clinical Social Work, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2008, November). When client & clinician share trauma: Implications for intervention. New York University Silver School of Social Work, Rockland Campus Alumni Association Conference, New York, NY.
Tosone, C. (2008, September).On the nature of traumatic attachment: Recommendations for the treatment of survivors of domestic violence & sexual abuse, Cooper University Hospital, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Camden, NJ.
Jerome Wakefield
Wakefield, J. C. (2009, March). Are we misdiagnosing normal human emotion as Clinical Depression? Keynote endowed lecture: The Lindemann Lecture in Human Development, The Gordon F. Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY.
Wakefield, J. C. (2009, March) The loss of sadness: Are normal human emotions being misdiagnosed as Clinical Depression? Presentation to the Department of Social Work, Sloan-Kettering Hospital, New York, NY.
Wakefield, J.C. (2009, February). The loss of sadness: Is normal sadness being mislabeled as Depressive Disorder? Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Nassau University Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, MA.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, December). The loss of sadness: Is normal sadness being mislabeled as Depressive Disorder? Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, December). The loss of sadness: Is normal sadness being mislabeled as Depressive Disorder? Psychiatric Epidemiology Colloquium, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, December). The loss of sadness: Is normal sadness being mislabeled as Depressive Disorder? Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, December). What is the distinction between normal sadness and Depressive Disorder? Workshop on the Use of Medication in Child and Adolescent Depression, convened by The Hastings Center, Garrison NY. Meeting held at Rockefeller
University, New York, NY.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, September). The loss of sadness: How psychiatry transformed normal sorrow into Depressive Disorder. Talk delivered to the Social Work Department of the Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, September). The Age of Depression: Is psychiatry misdiagnosing normal sadness as Depressive Disorder? Talk delivered to the School of Human Services (Nursing, Psychology, Marital and Family Counseling, Social Work), Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, March). Sadness and the meaning of life: A dialogue about depression, a paper presented as part of a public debate with Peter Kramer, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Wakefield, J.C. (2008, March). Depression and the concept of disorder, seminar presentation to the Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
publications
Jeane Anastas
Anastas, J. W., & Kuerbis, A. M. (2009). Doctoral education in social work: What we know and what we need to know. Social Work, 54(1), 71-81.
Karra Bikson
Bikson, K., McGuire, J., Blue-Howells, J., & Seldin-Sommer, L. (2009). Psychosocial problems in primary care: Patient and provider perceptions. Social Work in Health Care.
Suzanne England
England SE, Ganzer, C, and Tosone, C. (2008). Storying Sadness: Figurative and prosaic representations of depression in the writings of Sylvia Plath, Louise Gluck, and Tracy Thompson. In Depression and Narrative: Telling the Dark edited by Hilary Clark, Albany: SUNY Press.
Daniel Gardner
Clemmens, D., Goldstein, J., Clarke, K., Moriarity, M., & Gardner, D. (2009). Geriatric nursing education in community health: Care-link-Partnering for Excellence. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 35(4), 1-6.
Gardner, D. (2008). Cancer in a dyadic context: Older couples' negotiation of ambiguity and meaning in end-of-life. Journal of Social Work in End-of-life and Palliative Care, 4(2), 1-25.
Gardner, D. & Rosenthal Gelman, C. (2008). Aging: Racial and ethnic groups. In T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.
Caroline Rosenthal Gelman
Rosenthal Gelman, C., & Tosone, C. (in press). Teaching social workers to harness technology and interdisciplinary collaboration for community service. British Journal of Social Work.
Rosenthal Gelman, C. (in press). MSW students' experience with termination: Implications and suggestions for classroom and field instruction. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.
Rosenthal Gelman, C. (in press). Field instructors' perspectives on Foundation year MSW students' pre- placement anxiety. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.
Gardner, D., & Rosenthal Gelman, C. (2008). Aging: Racial and ethnic groups. In T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.
Rosenthal Gelman, C., & Lloyd, C. (2008). Foundation-year MSW Students' Pre-placement Anxiety: A Follow-up Study. Journal of Social Work Education, 44 (1), 173-183.
Gladys Gonzalez-Ramos
Gonzalez-Ramos, G., Cohen, E. & Hagestuen, R. (2008). HealthConnect: Strategies for Community Outreach. Minneapolis, MN: Medtronic Foundation.
Gonzalez-Ramos, G. & Breslow, D. ( 2008). Social workers in the forefront providing care to those living with Parkinson's disease. Parkinson Report, XIX, 7-10.
Gary Holden
Holden, G., Barker, K., Covert-Vail, L., Rosenberg, G., & Cohen, S. A. (2008). Does Social Work Abstracts work? Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 487-499.
Holden, G., Barker, K., Rosenberg, G., & Onghena, P. (2008). The Evaluation Self-Efficacy Scale: A replication. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 42-46.
Jensen, J. M., Fortune, A. E. [Chairs], Ashford, J. B., Baer, J. C., Barth, R. P., Cohen, B. Delva, J., Dulmus, C. N., Gambrill, E., Gutierrez, L. M., Hoffman, K. S., Holden, G., Kornegay, S., Marsh, J. C., Meezan, W., Proctor, E. K., Schilling, R. F., Sosin, M. R., Soydan, H., Thyer, B. A. , Watkins, J. M., Williams Shanks, T. R. W. (2008). Journal publication practices in social work: Final report from the Society for Social Work and Research Presidential Task Force on Publications: Fairfax VA: SSWR.
Holden, G., Thyer, B., Baer, J. C., Delva, J., Dulmus, C. N., Shanks, T. W. (2008). Suggestions to improve social work journal editorial and peer review processes: The San Antonio Response to the Miami Statement. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 66-71.
James I. Martin
Meezan, W., & Martin, J.I. (Eds.) (2009). Handbook of research with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations. New York: Routledge.
Martin, J.I. (2008). Gay men: Overview. In T. Mizrahi & L.E. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social work: Vol. 2 (20th ed., pp. 247-256). Washington, DC: NASW Press and New York: Oxford University Press.
Martin, J.I. (2008). Self psychology theory. In N. Coady & P. Lehmann (Eds.), Theoretical perspectives in direct social work practice: An eclectic-generalist approach (2nd ed., pp. 199-217). New York: Springer. (Revised and updated version of chapter originally published in 2001).
Martin, J. (2008). Three questions about coping and HIV prevention among gay men. An article for the National Association of Social Workers public access website. Available from http://www.helpstartshere.org/Default.aspx?PageID=1450
Deborah Padgett
Royse, D., Thyer, B., & Padgett D.K. (2009). Program evaluation (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Cengage.
Padgett, D. (2008). Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research (2nd Edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B., Abrams, C. & Davis, A. (2008). Engagement and retention in care among formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness: Voices from the margins. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31(3), 226-233.
Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B.F., Abrams, C., & Drake, R.E. (2008). Social relationships among persons who have experienced serious mental illness, substance abuse and homelessness: Implications for recovery. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 78, 333-339.
Padgett, D.K. (2008). Advocacy Research. In The Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.
Padgett, D.K. (2008). Qualitative Methods. In the Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Ed., T. Mizrahi and L. Davis, Editors. New York: Oxford University Press.
Marjorie Rock
Rock, M. (2008). Social work and social policy: The context of social work. New York: Pearson.
Tazuko Shibusawa
Shibusawa, T. (in press). Commentary on gender perspectives in cross-cultural couples: Asian American views. Clinical Social Work Journal
Battacharya, G., & Shibusawa, T. (in press). Experiences of aging among immigrants from India to the United States: Social work practice in a global context. Journal of Gerontological Social Work.
Shibusawa, T., & Padgett, D. (in press). Out of sync: A life course perspective of .aging. among formerly homeless adults with chronic mental illness. Journal of Aging Studies, 23.
Shibusawa, T., & Chung, I. (in press). Health of Asian American elderly. In Rey, M., Trin-Shevrin, C., Islam, N. (Eds.), Heath issues in the Asian American community. New York: Jossey Bass.
Mui, A.C., & Shibusawa, T. (2008). Asian American elders in the 21st century: Key indicators of psychosocial well-being. New York: Columbia University Press.
Shibusawa, T., & Mui, A.C. (2008). Health status and health services utilization among older Asian Indian immigrants. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
Sormanti, M., & Shibusawa, T. (2008). Intimate partner violence among midlife and older women: A descriptive analysis of women seeking medical services. Health & Social Work, 33(1), 33-41
Shibusawa, T. (2008). Interracial Asian couples: Beyond Black and White. In M.McGoldrick & K. Hardy (Eds.), Revisioning family therapy (2nd edition) (pp. 378-388). New York: Guilford Press.
Shibusawa, T. (2008). Living up to the American dream: The price of being the model immigrants. Psychotherapy Networker, May/June, 41-57.
Victoria Stanhope
Stanhope, V., Solomon, P., Finley, A., Pernell-Arnold, A., Bourjolly, J. & Sands, B. (in press). Evaluating the impact of cultural competency trainings from the perspective of people in recovery. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Stanhope, V., Marcus, S. & Solomon, P. (2009). Examining the impact of coercion on services from the consumer perspective. Psychiatric Services.
Stanhope, V. & Solomon, P. (2008). Getting to the heart of recovery: Research methods for recovery oriented practice and their implications for evidence based practice. British Journal of Social Work, 38, 885-899.
Shulamith Lala Straussner
Co-authored (with R. Isralowitz). Alcohol and Drug Problems: Overview. In the new, 20th Edition of Encyclopedia of Social Work (2008).
Carol Tosone
Rosenthal Gelman, C., & Tosone, C. (2008). Teaching social workers to harness technology and interdisciplinary collaboration for community service. British Journal of Social Work, 1-13.
Tosone, C. (2009). Psychodynamic group work. In A. Gitterman and R. Salmon (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work with Groups. New York: Routledge.
England, S., Ganzer, C. & Tosone, C. (2008). Transcendence through tragedy: Sylvia Plath and the perfection of selfhood. In H. Clark (Ed.), Depression narratives. New York: SUNY Press.
Tosone, C. (2008). Camaraderie, Compassion and Courage: One Fulbright Senior Specialist's Experience at Hanoi National University of Education. Chao Fulbright: Newsletter of the Fulbright Program in Vietnam, 7 (1), 9.
Ellen Tuchman
Tuchman, E. (in press). A model-guided process evaluation: Office-based prescribing and pharmacy dispensing of methadone. Evaluation and Program Planning.
Tuchman, E. & Drucker, E. (2008). Lessons learned in OBOT: Three case studies of women who did not succeed in pharmacy-based methadone treatment. Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment, 7(3):129-141.
Jerome Wakefield
Horwitz, A. V., & Wakefield, J. C. (in press). "Should screening for depression among children and adolescents be demedicalized?" To appear in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Wakefield, J. C., & Demazeuz, S. (in press). Pour une critique constructive de la psychiatrie am.ricaine (For a constructive critique of american psychiatry). To appear in Psychiatrie Sciences Humaines Neurosciences (Psychiatry, Human Sciences, Neurosciences). (In French: interview)
Wakefield, J. C., Schmitz, M. F., First, M. B., & Horwitz, A. V. (in press). The importance of the main effect, even within an interaction model: On expanding versus eliminating the bereavement exclusion for major depression. To appear in The American Journal of Psychiatry (Letter to the Editor).
Wakefield, J. C., & Horwitz, A. V. (in press). PTSD: Normal reactions to adversity or symptoms of disorder? To appear in Rosen, G., & Frueh, C. (Eds.), The Clinician's Guide to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Wakefield, J. C. (in press) Mental disorder and moral responsibility: Disorders of personhood as harmful dysfunctions, with special reference to alcoholism. To appear in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology.
Wakefield, J. C., & Horwitz, A. V. (in press). Depressive symptoms after loss are not necessarily signs of major depression: Response to Pies. To appear in Psychiatric Times. (Letter)
Horwitz, A. V., & Wakefield, J. C. (in press). The Medicalization of sadness: How psychiatry transformed a natural emotion into a mental disorder. To appear in "Salute e Societ." (.Health and Society.) in a special issue edited by Anthony Maturo and Peter Conrad on .The Medicalization of Life.. (In Italian)
Wakefield, J. C. (in press). Little Hans and the thought police: The 'policeman fantasies' as the first reported supervisory transference fantasies." To appear in B Habip (Ed.), Turkish Annual of Psychoanalysis. Istanbul, Turkey: Turkish Publishing Committee. (In Turkish)
Wakefield, J. C. (in press). Putting humpty dumpty together again: Treatment of mental disorders and pursuit of justice as part of social work's mission. To appear in E. Gambrill (Ed.), Social work ethics. The International Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Horwitz, A. V., & Wakefield, J. C. (2009). The medicalization of sadness. Project Syndicate - An Association of Newspapers Around the World (a not-for-profit association of over 390 leading newspapers with a circulation of over 24 million in 146 countries that publish accepted opinion pieces).
Horwitz, A. V., Wakefield, J. C., & Lehrer, J. (December 3, 2008). Is there really an epidemic of depression? Scientific American Mind (.Mind Matters. column published online: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=really-an-epidemic-of-depression)
Wakefield, J. (2008). New myths and harsh realities: Reply to Paul on the implications of Paul and Lentz (1977) for generalization from token economies to uncontrolled environments. Behavior and Social Issues, 17, 86-110.
Wakefield, J. C. (2008). The perils of dimensionalization: Distinguishing personality traits from personality disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 31, 379-393. (special issue: "Recent research in personality disorders).
Wakefield, J. C., & Baer, J. C. (2008). Levels of meaning and the case for theoretical integration. Social Work Now: The Practice Journal of Child, Youth, and Family, 39 (April), 21-28. (special issue honoring Sharon Berlin).
Wakefield, J. (2008). Little Hans and the thought police: The "Policeman Fantasies as the first supervisory transference fantasies. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 89, 71-88.
Horwitz, A. V., & Wakefield, J. C. (2007) The loss of sadness: How psychiatry transformed normal sorrow into depressive disorder. New York: Oxford University Press.
Allison Werner-Lin
Werner-Lin, A. (2008). Beating the biological clock: The compressed family life cycle of young women with BRCA gene alterations. Social Work in Health Care.
Werner-Lin, A. (2008). Formal and Informal Support Needs of Young Women with BRCA Mutations. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology.