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PhD in Clinical Social Work

Recent Dissertations

Some of our recent dissertations include:

  • Central American Adolescents Reuniting with Their Families After a Long Separation: What Happens During Reunification Period? (Cecilia Escamilla, 2009)
  • Perception of Maternal PTSD as a Risk Factor for Substance Use Disorder: Evidence from Adult Children of Holocaust Survivors. (Audrey Freshman, 2009)
  • Attitudes of Black American Women with a Diagnosis of Breast Cancer towards Advance Directives. (Godfrey A. Gregg, 2009)
  • Changes in Depression, Anxiety and Subjective Well-Being among New Mothers in a Professionally Facilitated Support Group. (Beth Gustave-Bochner, 2008)
  • An investigation of the moderating effect of depressive symptoms on case management's effectiveness with substance dependent women on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (Alexis Kuerbis, 2009)
  • Eating Disorder Risk, Acculturative Stress and Beliefs about Attractiveness: A Comparison of Latina and Caucasian College Women (Mary R. Mastria, 2009)
  • Child Protective Service Workers' Self-Perceptions of Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills in Crisis Intervention (Michele Tavormina, 2009)