Nov/Dec
2007 Issue
FEATURES
Invisible
Illness — What You Can’t See Does Hurt Her
The effects of many illnesses can’t be seen. Read how professionals
can help patients cope with conditions such as fibromyalgia and chronic
fatigue syndrome.
Drugs
for Drugs — Medications to Treat Addictions
Despite the critics, medications to treat substance abusers are here
to stay. Know what’s out there and how these drugs can help
your clients.
Honoring
Cultural Diversity at the End of Life
Culture always matters, even near death. Honoring culture at the end
of life shows respect for your clients and enriches your social work
skill set.
Pain
Management — Speaking to Social Work
Coping with chronic pain is a challenge many clients will face. What
can you do to advocate for them?
Social
Work With Children of Alcohol- and Drug-dependent Parents
Learn how to identify and help children often lost in the chaotic
environments of alcohol- and drug-dependent households.
Surviving
Professional Stress in a Military Setting
You can’t care for others unless you care for yourself. Professionals
in military settings are perfecting the process of balancing self-care
with care for others.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Letters to the Editor
Evolving Education
Lessons Outside the Classroom
Eye on Ethics
Protecting Privileged Information
Picturing Social Work
Multidisciplinary Homeless Outreach
The Big Picture
Wellness Watch
Mindful Movement
Transforming Compassion Fatigue
Datebook
Conferences, classes, and symposia of interest to social work professionals
Sept/Oct
2007 Issue
FEATURES
The
Highly Prized Child: Challenging Parents and Therapists
Children need to be loved and praised, but without some discipline,
it can have negative effects on their behavioral health.
HIV/AIDS
Medication Compliance: How Social Support Works
Social workers are critical in bridging the gap between the medical
and human sides of HIV/AIDS.
Reaching
Out to Children of Parents With Mental Illness
Get tips on how to help these children in great need of support.
Wounded
Warriors: Lost in a Labyrinth of Care
Struggling to deal with emotional and physical pain, veterans
are often caught in the military’s healthcare maze.
Complementary
& Alternative Medicine for Older Adults
It’s not all hocus pocus. Help your clients understand what
to look for in complementary and alternative treatments.
Today’s
Most Influential Social Workers
We honor those social workers recognized by colleagues as extraordinary
in their field.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Raising Hell
Letter to the Editor
Eye on Ethics
Facing up to Social Worker Sexual Misconduct
Picturing Social Work
In the Wilderness: Changing Relationships
Wellness Watch
Creative Visualization
Transforming Compassion Fatigue
Children and Families Forum
Report Shows Gains, Setbacks for Nation’s Children
Datebook
Conferences, classes, and symposia of interest to social work
professionals
July/August
2007 Issue
FEATURES
PTSD
in Today’s War Veterans: The Road to Recovery
Coming home from war means facing emotional battles for many soldiers.
State of Mind:
Evaluating Competency to Stand Trial
What’s involved when social workers assess a defendant’s
mental ability to face prosecution?
The
Future of Social Work Administration: An Interview With Felice
D. Perlmutter
An innovator in social work administration
looks at the future of the field.
Saying
Goodbye to Spot: Pet Loss Bereavement
Losing a pet bears the same emotional burden as losing a family
member—and must be treated with the same respect.
Social
Work CSI?
Canadian social workers step out of the office and onto the streets
in the roles of community coroner and special investigator.
Supervisor,
Beware: Ethical Dangers in Supervision
The sensitive ethics of social work extend beyond the client relationship.
Get help navigating dilemmas in the supervisory relationship.
Annual
Education Guide
This guide will help you find the best program to fit your needs.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Letters to the Editor
Wellness Watch
Conscious Breathing — Transforming Compassion Fatigue
Eye on Ethics
Boundaries Among Colleagues
Point of View
Traumatic Bonding in Kidnap Victims and Battered Women —
Blaming the Victims Again?
Mental Health Monitor
‘Virtual Iraq’ Simulation to Study PTSD
May/June
2007 Issue
FEATURES
Double
Trouble — Helping Clients With Co-occurring Disorders
A growing problem requires the right training to better serve
clients.
Couples
Helping Couples — A Natural Progression From Therapy With
the Couple Dyad
Group sessions with couples complement benefits gained from sessions
with a therapist.
GLBT
Student Safety — Five Years of Advocating for Gay/Straight
Alliances
How have gay/straight alliances in schools affected students and
communities?
Motivational
Interviewing With Substance Abusers — The Power of Ambivalence
A versatile interviewing tool helps transform resistance into
motivation.
Teaching
the Rules of “Normal” Eating
Eating behaviors impact emotional health and vice versa.
Writing
Wrongs — Putting Pain on Paper
Expressing stress through writing can help heal individuals who
are hurting, including soldiers returning from war.
Social
Services Directory
Find the right product or service for your organization or practice.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
The Cruellest Month
Letters to the Editor
Picturing Social Work
Medicating With Methadone: Drug Dealing or Humane Treatment?
Point
of View
Copyright: The Other Informed Consent
Wellness
Watch
Body Awareness —Transformation Through Compassion Fatigue
Eye on Ethics
Challenging Unethical Agency Policies
Children and Families Forum
Separated by Gender — Single-sex Schooling’s Newfound
Popularity
March/April
2007 Issue
FEATURES
The
PR-Savvy Social Worker — 7 Smart Tips for Marketing Your
Practice
What are the best methods to increase the number of clients in
your out-of-pocket practice?
Get
It in Writing — Psychiatric Advance Directives
This relatively new document gives control to individuals when
their mental illness is out of control.
The
Top 5 Social Justice Issues Facing Social Workers Today
In honor of National Professional Social Work Month, SWT discusses
the top five social justice challenges facing the profession today.
Yoga
and the Social Worker — Mantra Meets Mental Health
Find out what benefits yoga can offer social workers and their
clients.
Chemical
Kids — Environmental Toxins and Child Development
The toxic effects of industrial chemicals are linked to developmental
problems in children.
Cutting
Through the Chaos — Trauma and Abuse Recovery
Read about an innovative program helping women with mental illness
and substance abuse understand and move past trauma.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Social Work Soup
Eye on Ethics
The Importance of Ethics Consultation
Point of View
How Can Generalist and Clinical Social Workers Get Along?
Wellness
Watch
From Professional Risk to Self-Expression
Government Brief
The Futility of Fences
January/February
Issue
Home
Sweet Home — Sizing Up Senior Home Care
With the older adult population booming, how is home care faring
as an alternative to nursing home placement?
Betrayed
by Our Bodies — Sensory Loss in Aging
Losing the ability to taste, smell, hear, see, and touch as we
age has a major impact on quality of life.
Wanted:
African American Men in Social Work
Find out the steps one organization is taking to increase the
number of African American males in the profession.
Country
Comfort — Mental Health Telemedicine in Rural America
Telemental health—mental health services by video—is
helping patients who were once out of reach.
Finding
Help for Struggling Teens
It’s not easy to help a struggling teen, but here’s
a guide for social workers helping parents decide what’s
right for their child.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note
Picturing Social Work
Partial Hospitals Restore Hospitality to Patient Care
Eye on Ethics
Conducting an Ethics Audit
Wellness
Watch
Vicarious Terror — The New Face of Compassion Fatigue
Aging Advocate
Counseling Alzheimer’s Caregivers Postpones the Nursing
Home
Mental Health Monitor
Eating Disorders Organization Calls on Insurers to Cover Treatment;
Enhanced Depression Care May Be Cost-effective for Employers
Point of View
On Needles, Drugs, and Gradualism
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