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ADDICTIONS
Can We Talk? Preventing Alcohol Abuse Peer-to-Peer; March/April, p. 22
Do Drug and Alcohol Interventions Really Work?; January/February, p. 28
People Drink Less Alcohol As They Age, Newer Generations Slower to Curb Intake; July/August, p. 43
Wired for Addiction — Adolescents, Alcohol, and Drugs; July/August; p. 18

ADDICTIONS ADVISOR
Changing the Face of Drug Addiction Treatment; May/June, p. 52

AGING
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Home Care; May/June, p. 17

AGING ADVOCATE
Clinical Practice Guidelines May Not Apply to Older Patients With Chronic Illnesses; September/October, p. 52
Older People With “Alzheimer’s Gene” Find It Harder to “Remember to Remember;” July/August, p. 44
People Drink Less Alcohol As They Age, Newer Generations Slower to Curb Intake; July/August, p. 43
Researchers Focus on Strategies to Reduce Dementia Risks; September/October, p. 52
Weight Loss May Be Early Sign of Dementia in Older Adults; July/August, p. 43

BODY IMAGE
Killer Looks — Body Dysmorphic Disorder; May/June, p. 36

BOOKSHELF
In the Line of Fire: Trauma and Emergency Services; September/October, p. 51
Intimacy, Change, and Other Therapeutic Mysteries: Stories of Clinicians and Clients; July/August, p. 48
Nurturing Queer Youth: Family Therapy Transformed; July/August, p. 46
Should Parents Be Licensed? Debating the Issues; July/August, p. 47

CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FORUM
Gay Youths — What’s the Real Story?; May/June, p. 54
How Schools Can Safely Deal With Student Threats of Violence; March/April, p. 54
Mother’s Depression Associated With Increased Risk of Child’s Antisocial Behavior; March/April, p. 54
Teens and HIV-Infected Parents; July/August, p. 56

CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Adoption and Foster Care of American Indian Children — Closing the Cultural Divide; September/October, p. 30
Children With Disabilities in the Child Welfare System; May/June, p. 24
Girls, Gangs, & Crime — Profile of the Young Female Offender; March/April, p. 38
Mother’s Depression Associated With Increased Risk of Child’s Antisocial Behavior; March/April, p. 54
So What Do We Do Now? Treating Childhood Depression Post-“Black Box”; March/April, p. 17
Therapeutic Dialogue Through Play As Children Approach Death; July/August, p. 22
Wired for Addiction — Adolescents, Alcohol, and Drugs; July/August, p. 18

DISABILITIES
An Education on Wheels, September/October, p.12
Children With Disabilities in the Child Welfare System; May/June, p. 24
Playing Basketball, Living Life; May/June, p. 8

EDUCATION
A Deepening Doctoral Crisis?; July/August, p. 12

EVOLVING EDUCATION
NCA&TSU and UNCG Joint Master of Social Work Program — Living Diversity; May/June, p. 10
University of Connecticut School of Social Work — A School of Diversity, Options, and Community; January/February, p. 12

EYE ON ETHICS
Challenge of Paternalism in Social Work, The; January/February, p. 9
Emergence of Agency Ethics Committees in Social Work, The; July/August, p. 58

GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER ISSUES
Reparative Therapy — What’s Broken?; May/June, p. 12

HEADLINES
Challenges of Child Welfare Profession Addressed Using Distance Learning Libraries; May/June, p. 2
Health Disparities Based on Class, Not Just Race, Say Experts; July/August, p. 60
New Sampling Method to Track HIV-Risk Behavior; May/June, p. 48
Size, Strength of Social Networks Influence Heart Disease Risk; July/August, p. 60
Study Finds Farm Children Have Lower Asthma Rates; May/June, p. 50
Study Says Nation Wastes Nearly Half Its Food; May/June, p. 48
Study Shows Programs Can Teach Children to Eat Healthier; July/August, p. 62
Third-Person Perspective Helpful in Meeting Goals; July/August, p. 61

INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
International Social Work — Go Global!; January/February, p. 14

MENTAL HEALTH
Kevin’s Law — Providing Care and Preventing Harm; March/April, p. 12
Mother’s Depression Associated With Increased Risk of Child’s Antisocial Behavior; March/April, p. 54
Personality Disorders — “Why Bother? They Never Get Better…” Or Do They?; January/February, p. 32
Self-Esteem Strategies Needed for People With Mental Illnesses; July/August, p. 4
So What Do We Do Now? Treating Childhood Depression Post-“Black Box”; March/April, p. 17

MENTAL HEALTH MONITOR
Cognitive Therapy Effective in Preventing Repeat Suicide Attempts; September/October, p. 9
Individuals With Severe Mental Illness at High Risk to be Crime Victims; September/October, p. 10
Kevin’s Law — Providing Care and Preventing Harm; March/April, p. 12
Prenatal Exposure to Famine Increases Risk of Schizophrenia; September/October, p. 9

MISCELLANEOUS
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, The — Social Work’s Image on Screen; March/April, p. 18
National Social Work Public Education Campaign — Media Matters; July/August, p 38
Sex & the Social Worker; September/October, p. 36

PICTURING SOCIAL WORK
An Education on Wheels; September/October, p. 12
Hospice Comforts at the End of Life; July/August, p. 8
“I’d Like to Have Linoleum on the Floors”; March/April, p. 10
Northern Ireland: “The Troubles,” Reconciliation, and Social Work; January/February, p. 38
Playing Basketball, Living Life; May/June, p. 8

POINT OF VIEW
Becoming a Professional — Issues and Challenges; July/August, p. 40
So What Do We Do Now? Treating Childhood Depression Post-“Black Box”; March/April, p. 17

PRACTICE ISSUES
Becoming a Professional — Issues and Challenges; July/August, p. 40
Better Wages for Social Workers — Why Not?; July/August; p. 32
Life Coaching — Molding MVPs; May/June, p. 20
Malpractice Minefield — Eluding the Long Arm of the Law; May/June, p. 28
Munchausen by Proxy — A Summary for Social Workers; March/April, p. 26
On the Path to Private Practice; March/April, p. 30
Playing Well With Others — Interdisciplinary Collaboration at a Center on Aging; March/April, p. 34
Real World, The — Surviving Social Work Field Placements; January/February, p. 23
Undocumented Patients — Healthcare Dilemma, Social Work Challenge; May/June, p. 32

PRIVATE PRACTICE PERSPECTIVES
Stating Your Fee With a Smile; July/August, p. 10

PROGRAMS
Can We Talk? Preventing Alcohol Abuse Peer-to-Peer; March/April, p. 22
National Social Work Public Education Campaign — Media Matters; July/August, p. 38

RACIAL AND CULTURAL MINORITIES
Adoption and Foster Care of American Indian Children — Closing the Cultural Divide; September/October, p. 30
American Dreams — Helping Make Newcomers at Home in a New World; January/February, p. 19

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
ABCs of Homeschooling, The; September/October, p. 14

SOCIAL WORK & HEALTHCARE
Celebrating 100 Years; March/April, p. 50


THERAPEUTIC ISSUES
Therapeutic Gardens — Horticulture & Healing; September/October, p. 19

VIOLENCE
Videoconferencing for Domestic Violence Victims; September/October, p. 33

WOMEN'S ISSUE
Helping Clients Through the Crisis of Infertility; September/October, p. 24

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