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Publikováno v:
Research on Social Work Practice. 30:382-391
Purpose: This randomized controlled study examines the efficacy of two innovative methods to teach beginning motivational interviewing (MI) skills: live supervision (LS), a small group experiential learning interaction with standardized client actors
Autor:
Samuel Sultan, Mary Hodorowicz, Michelle Tuten, John C. LaMattina, Rolf N. Barth, M. Connelly, Paul Sacco, Jessica M. Powell
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Proceedings. 50:3689-3693
Despite the frequency of liver transplantation in alcoholic recipients, the burden of co-occurring psychosocial comorbidities remains poorly defined. Methods A survey study was conducted to examine demographic, substance use, mental health, and socia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Children's Services. 12:211-220
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss ways of equipping the child welfare (CW) workforce to improve the well-being of children through graduate education and post-MSW training. Design/methodology/approach This paper analyses the barriers to
Autor:
Fred Strieder, Mary Hodorowicz, Elizabeth J. Greeno, Debra Linsenmeyer, Caroline L. Burry, Laura Ting, Edward V. Pecukonis, Hyeshin Park, Theresa B. Moyers, Kevin Wade, Christopher Wirt
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 7:479-505
Objective: Motivational interviewing (MI) has demonstrated effectiveness with varied populations; however, methods of training students in MI vary. The present study tests the efficacy of a brief experiential training approach used to teach MI to chi
Autor:
Richard P. Barth, Mary Hodorowicz
Publikováno v:
Adoption Quarterly. 14:85-106
Adoption and foster care are assumed to be safer options for children than remaining in the care of their family of origin, yet the media reports murders of these children with alarming frequency. These deaths not only are tragic but profoundly viola
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 1:104-123
Income assistance programs (e.g., Temporary Assistance to Needy Families; TANF) and child welfare service (CWS) programs have implicit intentions to prepare children for an adulthood that is free from serious criminal activity. This cross-sectional s