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What We Bring to Practice: Teaching Social Work Students About the Use of Self slides notes
This presentation describes a model for teaching social work graduate students about the professional use of self in clinical practice.

Date Posted: Thursday, October 31, 2002
Authors: Mimi V Chapman, Susan Oppenheim, Tazuko Shibusawa, Helene Jackson
Applicable Courses: Family and Child Practice, Social Work Education
Topics: Ethics, Mental Health, Social Work Education

Online Stress Management Support Groups for Social Workers slides notes
This presentation presents online support groups for social workers as an intervention to address job stress. It examines the potential benefits and risks of online groups as opposed to more traditional, face-to-face support group structures. Presents findings from studies examining the efficacy of the online support group.

Date Posted: Friday, July 05, 2002
Authors: Andrea Meier
Applicable Courses: Group Work, Social Work Education
Topics: Mental Health, Technology

Families in the Context of Communities: Core Concepts and Implications for Youth slides notes
This presentation discusses the role of the community in building strong families and encouraging prosocial behavior among youth. It uses the concept of social capacity to describe a healthy community and presents research on the relationship between community social capacity and prosocial behavior among adolescents.

Date Posted: Thursday, June 20, 2002
Authors: Gary L Bowen, Mimi V Chapman, Natasha K Bowen, James K Nash, Jack M Richman
Applicable Courses: Child and Adolescent Development, Family and Child Policy, Family and Child Practice, Family Development and HBSE, Organization and Community Practice
Topics: Children and Families, Community

Research on Adoption and Post-Adoption Services and Supports slides notes
This presentation details current research on adoption outcomes and presents Post Adoption Services and Supports (PASS) as a way to avoid adoption disruptions.

Date Posted: Thursday, June 20, 2002
Authors: Richard P Barth
Applicable Courses: ATOD and Substance Abuse, Child and Adolescent Development, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practice, Child and Adolescent Practice, Child Welfare and Child Welfare Policy, Family and Child Policy, Family and Child Practice, Family Development and HBSE
Topics: Children and Families

Dementia in Nursing Home Residents: Findings and Issues in Current Research slides notes
This presentation covers the current research model for diagnosing dementia, discusses the population at risk, and provides recommendations for residential care to clients with dementia.

Date Posted: Wednesday, June 19, 2002
Authors: Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman
Applicable Courses: Aging Practice, Health Practice, Mental Health Practice
Topics: Older Adults

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School of Social Work
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School of Social Work
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This project is supported by the Distance Education Initiative, Office of the Provost, UNC-CH, and by the School of Social Work, UNC-CH.