Social Work Journal
Volume 62, Issue 4, October 2017,
Living Our Core Values
A Practitioner-Friendly Empirical Way to Evaluate Practice
A Challenge to the Social Work Profession? The Rise of Socially Engaged Art and a Call to Radical Social Work
Social Justice for Crossover Youth: The Intersection of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems
Social Workers’ Perceived Barriers to and Sources of Support for Integrating Clients’ Religion and Spirituality in Practice
Defining Social Work within Holistic Public Defense: Challenges and Implications for Practice
War and Well-Being: The Association between Forgiveness, Social Support, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Well-Being during and after War
Development of Cultural Competence among Social Work Students: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
A Calming Cushion as a Therapeutic Wellness Tool for Youths with Disabilities and History of Trauma
Commentary:
Is Raising the Minimum Wage a Good Idea? Evidence and Implications for Social Work
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