Gender stereotypes, in which superior intellectual abilities are attributed to adult males, begin among American children at an early...
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Concerns at the Start of BSW Senior Year
Priscilla Gomez||Uncategorized, anxiety disorder, BSW, education, field placement, social work students|0I’m entering the senior year of my BSW program, involving the completion of over 400 hours of field placement...
Healthy and Activated Communities: The ACMHA 2015 Summit
Robert Booth||ACMHA summit, Behavioral Care News, health literacy, social services, Treatment, ACMHA summit, acswa, behavioral healthcare, education, mental health, treatment|0The 2015 ACMHA Summit attracted behavioral health consumers, providers, and policy makers from all over the country. The message...
Clinical Social Workers in Family Medicine Residency Programs
Amy Ellwood||Family Medicine Residency, Settings, Stories, students, Treatment, Uncategorized, clinical social work, education, family medicine, psychosocial, teaching|0I am a clinical social worker who teaches family medicine resident physicians how to integrate psychosocial and family issues...
Empowering or Enabling?
Priscilla Gomez||Important Issues, Opinion, social services, students, Treatment, Uncategorized, education, shelters, social services, students|0How do we best empower clients? While working at a shelter for domestic violence victims—a haven for those seeking...
Are We Letting Them Slip Through the Cracks?
Priscilla Gomez||Important Issues, Opinion, Schools, students, Treatment, children, clinical social work, education, kids, mental health, schools|0I always ask myself this when I see school children who are clearly struggling, not just with their grasp...
Modeling Social Justice
Priscilla Gomez||Important Issues, Schools, students, Uncategorized, education, Gordon College, homophobia, Lynn, school system, social justice|0Kids are watching! We need to ask ourselves what kind of education environment our schools are creating for our...