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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1 (2006)

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2006)

Published: 2006-04-30

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Editorial

  • Editorial: Building an International Military Social Work Focus: A Call for Action

    James G. Daley
    i-iii
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Articles

  • Theory discussion in social work journals: a preliminary study

    James G. Daley, Jon Peters, Ron Taylor, Victoria Hanson, Delthea Hill
    1-19
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  • Finding identity, security, and meaning in a pressured environment: the tornado model

    Angel Naivalu, Elaine Walton
    20-32
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  • Faculty perceptions of curricular deficits in preparing students for practice with Latinos

    Rich Furman, Kimberly Bender, Chance Lewis, Jeffery Shears
    33-43
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  • Correlates of perceptions of elder’s suffering from depression

    Michael N. Kane, Debra Lacey, Diane Green
    44-56
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  • Graduating BSW student attitudes towards vulnerable populations and their preferences towards interventions to serve them

    Tim G. Reutebuch
    57-66
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  • Intrinsic spirituality among Alzheimer’s caretakers: A pathway to resiliency

    Scott E. Wilks
    67-89
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  • Exploring the state of religious diversity in social work education

    David Hodge
    90-107
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Advances in Social Work
ISSN: 1527-8565
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