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Advances in Social Work, Spring 2006 Volume 7(1)
by James G. Daley
107 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-2335; ISBN 1-4251-0577-7; US$15.00, C$17.25, EUR12.32, £8.63
Focus on international military social work, theory in journals, coping with stress, educators and Latinos, students view of elders and depression, vulnerable populations, Alzheimer's caregivers, and religious diversity.

About the Book
The Spring 2006 issue of the journal Advances in Social Work includes eight intriguing articles:
James G. Daley
Editorial: Building an International Military Social Work Focus: A Call for Action
James G. Daley, Jon Peters, Ron Taylor, Victoria Hanson, & Delthea Hill
Theory discussion in social work journals: a preliminary study
Angel Naivalu and Elaine Walton
Finding identity, security, and meaning in a pressured environment: the tornado model
Rich Furman, Chance Lewis, and Jeffery Shears
Faculty perceptions of curricular deficits in preparing students for practice with Latinos
Michael N. Kane, Debra Lacey, and Diane Green
Correlates of perceptions of elder's suffering from depression
Tim G. Reutebuch
Graduating BSW student attitudes towards vulnerable populations and their preferences towards
interventions to serve them
Scott E. Wilks
Intrinsic spirituality among Alzheimer's caretakers: A pathway to resiliency
David Hodge
Exploring the state of religious diversity in social work education
About the Author
James G. Daley PhD, is Editor of Advances in Social Work and Associate Professor at the Indiana University School of Social Work in Indianapolis.
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