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  3. Vol. 8 No. 2 (2007)

Vol. 8 No. 2 (2007)

Published: 2007-11-30

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Articles

  • The Internationalization of Doctoral Social Work Education: Learning from a Partnership in Ethiopia

    Alice K. Johnson Butterfield
    237-251
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  • The Transformative Power of a Learning Community

    Carol Hostetter, Sabrina Williamson, Katharine V. Byers, Pamela J. Huggins
    252-263
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  • Late Onset of Prescription Drug Abuse or Dependence Among Older Adults: Implications for Treatment

    Kathy Lay, Lucy J. King
    264-274
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  • Considering Family and Significant Others in the Faculty Recruitment Process: A Study of Social Work Recruiting Practices

    Michael E. Sherr, Johnny M. Jones
    275-287
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  • Journal Writing for Life Development

    Dorothy M. Epple
    288-304
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  • Social Work in Natural Disasters: The Case of Spirituality and Post-traumatic Growth

    Li-ju Jang, Walter F. LaMendola
    305-316
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  • Social Justice and Lesbian Feminism: Two Theories Applied to Homophobia

    Denise L. Levy
    319-327
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  • Social Work Practice with Arab Families: The Implications of Spirituality vis-à-vis Islam

    Ronald E. Hall
    328-337
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  • The Perceptions of Mexican-American Men as Fathers

    Jeffrey Shears, Rich Furman, Nalini Junko Negi
    338-352
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Advances in Social Work
ISSN: 1527-8565
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