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  3. Vol. 6 No. 2 (2005)

Vol. 6 No. 2 (2005)

Published: 2005-11-30

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  • Editorial: The Secret Strength of Social Work: Story Gathering

    James G. Daley
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  • Perspectives on the Mission of the Social Work Profession: A Random Survey of NASW Members

    Catherine N. Dulmus, Lessi L. Bass, Shelia G. Bunch
    231-239
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  • Social Workers and Involuntary Treatment in Mental Health

    Melissa F. Taylor
    240-250
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  • Using Films to Teach Social Welfare Policy

    Debra Anderson, Carol Langer, Rich Furman, Kim Bender
    251-262
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  • Community Alternatives for Love and Limits (CALL): A community-based family strengthening multi-family intervention program to respond to adolescents at risk

    David Wilkerson, Philip M. Ouellette
    263-275
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  • Group Work with Parents of Adolescent Sex Offenders: Intervention Guidelines

    Robert Bennett, Eldon Marshall
    276-289
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  • The spiritual competence scale: validating a population specific measure of cultural competence with a faith-based sample

    David R. Hodge
    290-304
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