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Publications
Josephine Allen
Hicks, K. E., Allen, J.A. and Wright, E.M. (2005) "Building Holistic
HIV/AIDS Responses in African-American Urban Faith Communities: A
Qualitative, Multiple Case Study Analysis," Journal of Family & Community Health.
Sarri, R.C., Ruffolo, M., Goodkind, S., Albertson, C. & Allen, J. (2003). Youth in Transition: A Comparative Study of Adolescent Girls in Community-based and Residential Programs. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Allen, J.A. (2001). "Poverty as a Form of Violence: A Structural Perspective," Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Volume 4, Number 2/3. Also published in Letha A. See, Ed., Violence as Seen Through a Prism of Color. Haworth Press, Inc., Binghamton, New York, chapter 4.
Rodriguez, E., Allen, J.A., Frongillo, E., and Chandra, P. (1999). Unemployment, Depression and Health: A Look at the African American Community. The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Allen, J.A. (1994). "Caribbean Americans." Encyclopedia of Social Work. 19th Edition. National Association of Social Workers, Washington, D.C.
Allen, J. A. (1991). "The Roles and Status of Professional Women in Jamaica." Social Development Issues, 13 (2). Also published in Gunilla O. Bjork, Ed. Social Development in a Global Perspective. Eskilstuna/Vasteras, Sweden: Welfare Research Center.
Cassandra Bransford
Bransford, C.L. (2007). Integrating a Focus on Both Strengths and Vulnerabilities: An Intersubjective Perspective. Smith College Studies in Social Work (In press).
Bransford, C.L. (2006). The Use of Critical Ethnography in Managed Mental Health Care Settings. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Bransford, C.L. (2006). The Exercise of Authority by Social Workers in a Managed Mental Health Care Organization: A Critical Ethnography. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 17 (2), 63-86.
Bransford, C.L. (2006). The Authorization and De-Authorization of Individual Social Workers in a Small Group. Social Work with Groups, 29 (1), 45-62.
Laura Bronstein
Bronstein, L.R. & Terwilliger, S. (2007). Collaboration in rural school health. In L.L. Morgan & P. Fahs-Beck, P. (Ed.). Conversations in the disciplines: Sustaining rural populations. (p.13-29). Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing.
Bronstein, L.R., & Wright, K. (2006). The impact of prison hospice: Collaboration among social workers and other professionals in a criminal justice setting that promotes care for the dying. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 2(4), 85-102.
Bronstein, L., McCallion, P., & Kramer, E. (2006). Developing an aging prepared community: Collaboration among counties, consumers, professionals and organizations. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 48(1/2), 193-202.
Bronstein, L.R., McCallion, P., & Kramer, E. (2006). Developing an aging prepared community: Collaboration among counties, consumers, professionals and organizations. In C.J. Tompkins & A.L. Rosen (Eds.), Fostering social work gerontology competence. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. (Reprinted from article cited above).
Oliver, D., Bronstein, L.R., & Kurzejeski, L. (2005). Examining variables related to successful collaboration on the hospice team. Health and Social Work, 30(4), 279-286.
Bronstein, L.R. & Admiraal, K. (2005). Implications of an aging population on the delivery of public sector social services. Families in Society, 86(1), 47-54.
Abramson, J.S. & Bronstein, L.R. (2004). Group process dynamics and skills in interdisciplinary teamwork. In C. Garvin, M. Galinsky & L. Gutierrez (Eds.), Handbook of social work with groups. New York City: Guilford Press.
Lawson, H., Bronstein, L.R., McCallion, P., & Ryan, D. (2004). Building coalitions and collaborations: A resource guide for the 21st century. Albany, NY: New York State Office for Aging.
Bronstein, L.R. & Abramson, J.S. (2003). Understanding socialization of teachers and social workers: Groundwork for collaboration in the schools. Families in Society, 84(3), 323-330.
Bronstein, L.R. (2003). A model for interdisciplinary collaboration. Social Work, 48(3), 297-306.
Kelly, T.B. & Bronstein, L.R.(2003). Evaluating the feedback folder: Making research content more understandable, enjoyable, and usable. Social Work Education, 22(3), 261-270.
McPhee, D. & Bronstein, L.R. (2003). The journey from welfare to work: Learning from women living in poverty. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 18(1), 34-48.
Bronstein, L.R. (2002). Index of interdisciplinary collaboration. Social Work Research, 26(2), 113-126.
McPhee, D. & Bronstein, L.R. (2002). Constructing meaning: Strengthening the policy-practice link. Social Work Education, 21(6), 651-662.
Dennis Chapman
Chapman, D. G. & Toseland, R.W. (in
press). The effectiveness of advanced
illness care teams for nursing home residents
with advanced dementia. Social Work.
Toseland, R.W., Palmer-Ganeales, J.,
& Chapman, D. (1986). Teamwork
in psychiatric settings. Social
Work, 31 (1), 46 - 52.
Edelson, J.L., Miller, D.M., Stone, G.W.,
& Chapman, D.G. (1985). Group treatment
for men who batter. Social Work
Research and Abstracts, 21 (3), 18
- 21.
Toseland, R.W., Rivas, R., & Chapman,
D. (1984). An evaluation of decision-making
methods in task groups. Social
Work, 29 (4), 339 - 346.
Toseland, R.W., Chapman, D., & Rivas, R. (1984). Four methods for leading task groups: A comparative analysis. In N. Lang & C. Marshall (Eds.), Patterns in the mosaic: Patterns and issues in contemporary practice, purpose, context, and technology. School of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada.
Sunha Choi
Proctor, E., Morrow-Howell, N., Choi, S., & Lawrence, L. (in press). Identification of depression in elderly social service clients. Social Work.
Davitt, J. & Choi, S. (in press). The impact of policy on nursing and allied health services: Lessons from the Medicare home health benefit. Research in Gerontological Nursing.
Choi, S. (2006). Insurance status and health service utilization among newly-arrived older immigrants. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health,8 (2), 149-162.
Choi, S., Morrow-Howell, N., & Proctor, E. (2006). Configuration of services used by depressed older adults. Aging & Mental Health, 10 (3), 240-249
Diane Wiener
Wiener, D. R. (In Press). A meditation on depression, time, and narrative peregrination in The Hours. In H. Clark (Ed.), Depression and Narrative: Telling the Dark (pp. 224-237). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Wiener, D. R. (2008). Benny & Joon’s “alternative philosophies” of emotional (dis)ability, class, gender, and sexuality. Essays in Philosophy: A Biannual Journal, 9(1).
Wiener, D. R. (2005). Antipsychiatric activism and feminism: The use of film and text to
question biomedicine. Journal of Public Mental Health, 4(3), 42-47.
Wiener, D. R. (2005). Entry on “Andrea Weiss.” In I. Aitken (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film (pp. 1432-1434). New York and London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
Wiener, D. R. (2005). “Normals, crazies, insiders, and outsiders”: The relevance of Sue Estroff’s medical anthropology to disability studies. The Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 1(3), 76-82.
Wiener, D. R. (2005). Rev. of Sylvia. In Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies. Nottingham: The Institute of Film Studies.
Wiener, D. R. (2004). Rev. of From Hell. In Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies. Nottingham: The Institute of Film Studies.
Wiener, D. R. (2003). Performativity and metacommentary in Jewish American Mother light bulb jokes. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 6(5).
Wiener, D. R. (2003). Rev. of K-PAX. In Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies. Nottingham: The Institute of Film Studies.
Ruggill, J., & Wiener, D. (2003). Leaving the “prison for your mind”: The Matrix’s escapist and orienting liberatory in-sights. In Conference Proceedings (CD-ROM and .pdf). Honolulu, HI: International Conference on the Arts and Humanities.
Wiener, D. R. (2002). Rev. of David and Lisa and Oprah Winfrey Presents: David and Lisa. In Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies. Nottingham: The Institute of Film Studies.
Wiener, D. R. (2001). Rev. of Girl, Interrupted. In Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies. Nottingham: The Institute of Film Studies.
Wiener, D. R. (2000). Rev. of Forensic Psychiatry, Race and Culture by Suman Fernando, David Ndegwa, and Melba Wilson (London: Routledge, 1998). In Disability Studies Online Magazine.
Wiener, D. R. (2000). Representing pre-millennial tensions: Hollywood’s gendered invasion narratives. CineAction, 51, 17-22.
Wiener, D. R. (1998). Living within darkness: Psychiatric survivors and the protection of
mythical language. The Arts in Psychotherapy: An International Journal, 25(3), 167-181.