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pro vyhledávání: '"Olivia G. M. Washington"'
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Practice. 28:115-132
The authors focus on how social work and nursing can collaborate in addressing vulnerability as a result of people’s exposure to serious social issues and the challenges they can experience when they are embedded in situations in which deprivation
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Practice. 27:113-133
Narrative strategy can strengthen social work practice, given its usefulness in revealing how social forces influence people’s experiences with situations that can compromise their well-being. In this paper, a product of long-term developmental res
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 35:238-250
Little is known about the relationships between spiritual resources and life attitudes of homeless African American women. Spiritual resources may serve as protective factors for women leaving homelessness. This descriptive study examines spiritual r
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Journal of Progressive Human Services. 24:140-164
Inspired by narrative theory, the authors offer a storied perspective on collaborative developmental action research in which, over a ten-year period, they designed, tested, and refined practices and tools useful in addressing homelessness among olde
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The Arts in Psychotherapy. 39:471-478
This paper highlights narrative method as a tool for gaining insight into the risk, vulnerability and resilience of older homeless African American women. The authors incorporated narrative method into the Telling My Story (TMS) Project, a subproject
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Journal of religion and health. 55(3)
In a midwestern city of the USA, the authors implemented the Leaving Homelessness Intervention Research Project-and its eight subprojects-to further understand homelessness as experienced by older minority women, develop intervention strategies to fa
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Social Work Education. 31:703-723
The aims of this paper are to illustrate how social workers can collaborate with designers and artists in addressing social issues facing communities and to identify the implications of such collaboration for social work education. The authors examin
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Social Work in Mental Health. 10:426-444
This article illuminates the use of developmental action research (DAR) to create midline theory guiding intervention into homelessness among older African-American women. The authors identify the usefulness of DAR in designing, developing, and refin
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Art Therapy. 28:113-122
The use of quilting as an art therapy intervention in a self-efficacy group of African American women who were leaving homelessness is examined in this article. Two quilting workshops (n = 8; n = 12) contributed to a larger parent project (N = 530 ov
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 23:200-208
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore self-care production experiences in older African Americans who, despite some cognitive dysfunction, were able to produce hypertension-related self-care behaviors or blood pres