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School of Social Service Administration Library Recent Acquisitions List SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY RECENT ACQUISITIONS LIST January-May 2012* Aasheim, Lisa Langfuss. Practical Clinical Supervision for Counselors: Aspalter, Christian, Yasuo Uchida and Robin Gauld. Health Care An Experiential Guide. New York, NY: Springer Pub, 2012. Systems in Europe and Asia. Routledge Studies in Social Welfare in BF636.65 .A27 2012. Asia. London; New York: Routledge, 2012. RA395.E85 H337 Adams, Robert. Working with Children and Families: Knowledge and 2012. Contexts for Practice. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New Babbie, Earl R. The Practice of Social Research. 13th ed., instructor’s ed. York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. HV751.A6 W37 2012. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2011. H62 .B2 Addis, Michael E. Invisible Men: Men’s Inner Lives and the Consequences 2011. of Silence. 1st ed. New York: Times Books, 2011. BF692.5 .A337 Balon, Richard. Sexual Dysfunction: Beyond the Brain-Body Connection. 2011. Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine v. 31. Basel: Karger, Ahmed, Sameera and Mona M. Amer. Counseling Muslims: Hand- 2011. W1 AD81 v. 31 2011. book of Mental Health Issues and Interventions. New York: Routledge, Banks, Ralph Richard. Is Marriage for White People?: How the African 2012. BF636.7.C76 C686 2012. American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone. New York, N.Y: AIDS Project Los Angeles. Community Promise Summit, February 7-8, Dutton, 2011. HQ536 .B3225 2011. 2008: Report. Los Angeles: produced by Acción Mutua/Shared Barnett, Laura and Greg Madison. Existential Therapy: Legacy, Vi- Action, a program of AIDS Project, 2008. RA643.84.C2 C65 brancy, and Dialogue. Advancing Theory in Therapy. Hove, East Sus- 2008. sex; New York, NY: Routledge, 2012. RC489.E93 E98 2012. Akhtar, Salman. The Mother and Her Child: Clinical Aspects of Attach- Barr, Donald A. Introduction to U.S. Health Policy: The Organization, ment, Separation, and Loss. Margaret S. Mahler Series. Lanham, Financing, and Delivery of Health Care in America. 3rd ed. Bal- Md: Jason Aronson, Inc, 2012. RJ507.P35 M68 2012. timore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. RA393 .B335 Allen, Mary. Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence: 2011. Supporting Women’s Transitions from Abuse to Safety. Philadelphia: Bauldry, Shawn G. Corporation for Public/Private Ventures. Mentor- Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012. HV6626 .A424 2012. ing Formerly Incarcerated Adults: Insights from the Ready4Work Altman, Stuart H. Power, Politics, and Universal Health Care: The Inside Reentry Initiative. Field Report Series. Philadelphia, PA: Pub- Story of a Century-Long Battle. Amherst, N.Y: Prometheus Books, lic/Private Ventures, 2009. HV9281 .M46 2009. 2011. RA395.A3 A485 2011. Baum, Andrew, Tracey A. Revenson, and Jerome I. Singer. Altschuler, Jenny. Counselling and Psychotherapy for Families in Times of Handbook of Health Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: Psychology Illness and Death. 2nd ed. Basic Texts in Counselling and Psy- Press, 2012. R726.7 .H3645 2012. chotherapy. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Beasley, Maya A. Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America’s YoungBlack Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. RC488.5 .A48 2012. Elite. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. HD8081.A65 Amsel, Eric and Judith G. Smetana. Adolescent Vulnerabilities and B43 2011. Opportunities: Developmental and Constructivist Perspectives. Interdis- Beck, Judith S. Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond. 2nd ed. ciplinary Perspectives on Knowledge and Development: the Jean New York: Guilford Press, 2011. RC489.C63 B43 2011. Piaget Symposium Series. New York: Cambridge University Bell, Margaret. Promoting Children’s Rights in Social Work and Social Care: Press, 2011. BF724 .A278 2011. A Guide to Participatory Practice. London; Philadelphia, PA: Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen. Adolescent Psychology Around the World. New Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011. HQ789 .B45 2011. York, NY: Psychology Press, 2012. HQ796 .A3344 2012. Bent-Goodley, Tricia B. The Ultimate Betrayal: A Renewed Look at *SSA Library’s recent acquisitions lists are available on the web at http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/ssa/recentacquisitions.html/ 1 Intimate Partner Violence. Washington, DC: NASW Press, 2011. Macmillan, 2011. HV5824.W6 C347 2011. HV6626 .B45 2011. Campbell, Penelope. Africare: Black American Philanthropy in Africa. Berzoff, Joan. Falling Through the Cracks: Psychodynamic Practice with Vul- New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 2011. HV590 .C26 nerable and Oppressed Populations. New York: Columbia University 2011. Press, 2012. HV41 .F275 2012. Carlat, Daniel J. The Psychiatric Interview: A Practical Guide. 3rd ed. Bloch, Jon P. The Loveless Family: Getting Past Estrangement and Learning Practical Guides in Psychiatry. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott How to Love. Santa Barbara, Calif: Praeger, 2011. HQ515 .B56 Williams and Wilkins, 2012. RC480.7 .C315 2012. 2011. Carrell, Susan. Journal: A Guide to Self-Discovery and Growth. Los An- Boone, Sherle L. Meanings Beneath the Skin: The Evolution of African- geles: Sage Publications, 2010. BF724 .C37 2010. Americans. Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Carson, David K. and Montserrat Casado-Kehoe. Case Studies in 2012. E185.625 .B66 2012. Couples Therapy: Theory-Based Approaches. The Family Therapy Boothroyd, Arthur. The Deaf Child in a Hearing Family: Nurturing De- and Counseling Series. New York: Routledge, 2011. RC488.5 velopment. San Diego: Plural Pub, 2012. HV2391 .B66 2012. .C3685 2011. Boyden, Jo and M.F.C. Bourdillon. Childhood Poverty: Multidisci- Celinski, Marek J. and Kathryn Gow. Continuity Versus Creative Re- plinary Approaches. Palgrave Studies on Children and Develop- sponse to Challenge: The Primacy of Resilence and Resourcefulness in Life ment. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Pal- and Therapy. Psychology of Emotions, Motivations and Actions. grave Macmillan, 2012. HV804 .C558 2012. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2011. BF698.35.R47 C66 Bradford, Simon and Fin Cullen. Research and Research Methods for 2011. Youth Practitioners. New York: Routledge, 2012. HV1421 .R458 Center for Mental Health Services (U.S.). Family Psychoeducation 2012. Evidence-Based Practices KIT. HHS Publication No SMA-09-4422. Branch, Enobong Hannah. Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women Rockville, Md.: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Sub- to Devalued Work. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, stance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center 2011. HD6057.5.U5 B73 2011. for Mental Health Services, 2009. RC489.F33 .C46 2009. Brann Les, Jacky Owens and Ann Williamson. The Handbook Chadwick, Ann. Talking About Death and Bereavement in School: of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis: Theory and Practice. Chichester, How to Help Children Aged 4 to 11 to Feel Supported and Under- West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. RC495 .H357 2012. stood.hiladelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012. BF723.G75 Brasfield, James M. Health Policy: The Decade Ahead. Boulder, Colo: C47 2012. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011. RA395.A3 B698 2011. Chandler, Cynthia K. Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling. 2nd ed. Bregman, Ona Cohn and Charles M. White. Bringing Systems Think- New York: Routledge, 2012. RC489.P47 C48 2012. ing to Life: Expanding the Horizons for Bowen Family Systems Charles, Marilyn. Working with Trauma: Lessons from Bion and Lacan. Theory. New York: Routledge, 2011. RC488.5 .B747 2011. New Imago: Series in Theoretical, Clinical, and Applied Psy- Brenner, Neil, Peter Marcuse and Margit Mayer. Cities for People, choanalysis. Lanham, Md: Jason Aronson, 2012. RC509.8 .C43 Not for Profit: Critical Urban Theory and the Right to the City. London; 2012. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012. HT151 .C5684 2012. Chehil, Sonia. Suicide Risk Management: A Manual for Health Profes- Brooks, Robert. Raising Resilient Children with Autism Spectrum Dis- sionals. 2nd ed. Chichester, West Sussex; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley- orders: Strategies for Helping Them Maximize Their Strengths, Blackwell, 2012. RC569 .K88 2012. Cope with Adversity, and Develop a Social Mindset. New York: Cheng, Keith and Kathleen M. Myers. Child and Adolescent McGraw-Hill, 2012. RC553.A88 B76 2012. Psychiatry: The Essentials. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Brueckner, Jan K. Lectures on Urban Economics. Cambridge, Mass: Kluwer/Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Health, 2011. RJ499 MIT Press, 2011. HT321 .B78 2011. .C48235 2011. Bryant-Davis, Thema. Surviving Sexual Violence: A Guide to Recovery Clark, Margaret. Understanding Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Prac- and Empowerment. Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield Publish- tice. The Society of Analytical Psychology Monograph Series. ers, 2011. RC560.S44 S87 2011. London: Karnac, 2012. RC455.4.R4 C53 2012. Budrys, Grace. Our Unsystematic Health Care System. 3rd ed. Lan- Corcoran, Jacqueline. Helping Skills for Social Work Direct Practice. ham, Md: Rowman Littlefield Publishers, 2012. RA395.A3 B827 New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. HV40 .C673 2012. 2012. ———. Mental Health in Social Work: A Casebook on Diagnosis and Burack, Jacob A. The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Disability and De- Strengths Based Assessment. 2nd ed. Advancing Core Competen- velopment. Oxford Library of Psychology. New York: Oxford cies Series. Boston: Pearson, 2013. RA790.6 .C64 2013. University Press, 2012. RC570 .O96 2012. Corey, Gerald. Theory and Practice of Group Counseling. 8th ed. Bel- Burke, Raymond V, and Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home. Com- mont, CA: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2012. BF637.C6 mon Sense Parenting:
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