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  1. The Social Work Dictionary by Robert L. Barker, 2003-06-01
  2. Research Methods for Social Work by Allen Rubin, Earl R. Babbie, 2007-01-11
  3. Days In The Lives Of Social Workers: 54 Professionals Tell "Real-life" Stories From Social Work Practice
  4. Social Work Macro Practice (4th Edition) by F. Ellen Netting, Peter M. Kettner, et all 2007-07-07
  5. Social Work Treatment 4th Edition by Francis J. Turner, 1996-09-01
  6. Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice by Ralph Dolgoff, Frank M. Loewenberg, et all 2008-01-16
  7. Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (Book Alone) (11th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series) by Armando T. Morales, Bradford W. Sheafor, et all 2006-05-12
  8. Social Work with Groups by Helen Northen, Roselle Kurland, 2001-08-15
  9. The Complete Guide to Social Work (Masters) (Study Guide for the ASWB Masters Exam) by Independent Study, 2006
  10. Social Work: An Empowering Profession (6th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series) by Brenda L. DuBois, Karla K. Miley, 2007-07-21
  11. Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare: Empowering People by Charles Zastrow, 2007-01-03
  12. Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills (with InfoTrac®) by Dean H. Hepworth, Ronald H. Rooney, et all 2005-07-07
  13. The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook: The Complete Guide to Selecting and Applying to MSW Programs by Jesus Reyes, 2005-04-01
  14. The Social Work Interview by Alfred Kadushin, Goldie Kadushin, 1997-04-15

1. Social Work Access Network (SWAN). College Of Social Work. University Of South C
SWAN has become the site of choice for professionals, educators, and students searching the web for resources related to social work. Access to lists of schools of social work in the US, listservs, conferences, and chats.
http://www.sc.edu/swan/
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Welcome SWAN has a new home. We have moved to a new server for more flexibilty and more possibilities to provide social workers valuable tools in the information age. We are now located at: http://cosw.sc.edu/swan/ Please update your bookmarks. Some of our pages are still being re-designed. Please bear with us and thank you for using SWAN. The Virtual Community presented by SWAN in cooperation with the Social Work Cafe (SWC) SWAN received three stars - "Very-good. Worth your time and visit. Well designed with robust and useful content" - from Dr. John M. Grohol's new book "The Insider's Guide to Mental Health Resources Online 2000/2001 Edition." Dr. Grohol states that SWAN is "an excellent resource for social workers, offering resources and links to associations and additional, general social work information." Please see our updated conferences, social work organizations and schools of social work pages.

2. Clinical Social Work: Clinical Social Workers, Clinical Social Workers, Ego Stat
Trauma resources links to articles and other resources including Dissociative Disorders, EgoState Therapy, domestic violence, an more. social work Resources includes Mailing Lists and Newsgroups social work Schools
http://www.clinicalsocialwork.com/
Welcome to ClinicalSocialWork.com! If you have come here from someone else's web
site and are stuck inside their frames, click here Best viewed at 800 by 600 pixel screen resolution. TABLE OF CONTENTS of Home Page Addictions: Alcohol/Drug Abuse, Internet/Web (?), etc. Articles on the Internet Books by Professionals Sources for Books, Audio/Video tapes ... Articles that I have written (listed below) Assorted Mental Health Resources including Professional Software/Instruments and Books by Survivors Dissociation: Dissociative/Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology Ego State Therapy - featuring the works of "Jack", John G. Watkins and Helen H. Watkins. Gender Resources - includes Women, Men, LesBiGayTrans Resources Health Resources See: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, CFS Kentuckiana Resources (Kentucky and Southern Indiana) Legal/ Forensic Resources and Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder) as a Defense Linkage requests Miscellaneous Resources My Résumé ... Social Work Resources includes Mailing Lists and Newsgroups Social Work Schools Therapists (Psychotherapists and Professional Mental Health Resources) Therapists - Join ClinicalSocialWork.com

3. THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER Online--The Magazine For Social Work Students And Recent G
THE NEW social workER ONLINE is an electronic companion to the print magazine devoted to social work students and recent graduates. Includes fulltext articles, an online career center, social E-NEWSLETTER! Receive social work news, job listings, and more. Subscribe to our FREE social work E-News e-mail newsletter
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SocialWorkJobBank.com is THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER's online job board and career center. We are pleased to announce that the site has been chosen to be included in Weddle's Recruiter's Guide to Employment Web Sites and Weddle's Job Seeker's Guide to Employment Web Sites for 2004. We are excited to be chosen as one of 350 out of the 40,000+ job sites currently on the Internet! JOB SEEKERS: Visit SocialWorkJobBank.com

4. National Association Of Social Workers
social work Public Education Campaign Changing the Perceptions. Improving the Profession. Promote, develop and protect social work and social workers
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5. CSWE - Council On Social Work Education
Home page for CSWE Online, Council on social work Education's website. the APM or the 3rd National Gerontological social work Conference (NGSWC). New members will not be peerreviewed model
http://www.cswe.org/
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6. Social Work And Social Services Jobs Online
Job Seekers. Search SWSSJO Job Listings by Location or by Keyword. Employers. GWB Office of Career Services Staff Recruitment Services for Organizations. Job Posting Form. Internet Job Resources .
http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/jobs

7. Social Work Jobs/Social Service Jobs-SocialService.Com
social work jobs and social service jobs. Free job search, free resume posting, free emailed job announcements. Inexpensive for employers and recruiters to post jobs and search resumes. to start
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Social service job listings and resumes from throughout the U.S.
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JOB AGENTS - Registered job seekers can set up a free "Job Agent" which will e-mail you notices of new job postings that match the geographic, educational and keyword criteria that you select. You can modify or stop/restart your Job Agent online at any time.

8. Code Of Ethics
National Association of social workers. The first Section, Preamble, summarizes the social work profession s mission and core values.
http://www.naswdc.org/pubs/code/default.asp
National Association of Social Workers View the Code Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
Overview Approved by the 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly and revised by the 1999 NASW Delegate Assembly The NASW Code of Ethics is intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of social workers. This Code includes four sections. The first Section, "Preamble," summarizes the social work profession's mission and core values. The second section, "Purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics ," provides an overview of the Code 's main functions and a brief guide for dealing with ethical issues or dilemmas in social work practice. The third section, "Ethical Principles," presents broad ethical principles, based on social work's core values, that inform social work practice. The final section, "Ethical Standards," includes specific ethical standards to guide social workers' conduct and to provide a basis for adjudication. View the Code of Ethics The NASW Code of Ethics applies only to NASW members. If you believe a social work member of NASW is in violation of this

9. World Wide Web Resources For Social Workers
It is jointly sponsored by New York University s Ehrenkranz School of social work and the Division of social work and Behavioral Science, Mount Sinai School of
http://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/wwwrsw/
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Category titles Browse by category Government Professional Associations Higher Education Reference / Search ... Information for Practice WWWRSW is designed to facilitate access to professionally relevant information on the WWW.
It is jointly sponsored by New York University's Ehrenkranz School of Social Work
and the Division of Social Work and Behavioral Science, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
This site contains 86,672 links and was most recently updated 6/5/04. Contact: Dr. Gary Holden

10. Social Work
Top ranked BS, MSW and PhD social work programs. Provides preparation for social sciences, individual and couples therapy, school
http://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/
Science and practice: Working with Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders The Division of Lifelong Learning and Professional Development is
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registration please click here. NYU MSW Admissions NYU PhD Program Deadlines Extended ... Post-Master's Programs

11. SSWR -- Society For Social Work And Research
A nonprofit association committed to improving the support for research among social workers.
http://www.sswr.org/
A Professional Membership Society for Social Workers Who Are Interested in Research
The Society for Social Work and Research is dedicated to advancing social work research and to providing opportunities for social work researchers to network and present their findings to colleagues from around the world. Our annual conference offers a scientific program that reflects the broad range of social work research interests, from workshops on the latest quantitative and qualitative methodologies to symposia featuring studies in child welfare, aging, mental health, welfare reform, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. As SSWR approaches its tenth year, we celebrate the remarkable growth of a dynamic organization that has become a major force in the profession. SSWR’s Board of Directors will focus on maintaining and expanding member services as well as continuing our tradition of supporting doctoral students and developing scholars. We will also continue to strengthen our partnerships with sister organizations to ensure that the profession’s best interests are served. Finally, our increasing influence as a leader in knowledge building has set us on a path of strategic planning to ensure that excellence in social work research can be manifested in new and creative ways. If you are not already a member, we invite you to join SSWR to take advantage of all the organization has to offer. I would like to extend a special invitation to our international colleagues to join us. If you are a member, please share your ideas and suggestions with me or with any member of the Board. I look forward to seeing you and celebrating “A Decade of SSWR” in Miami!

12. World Wide Web For Social Workers
World Wide Web for social workers A directory of useful Internet resources relating to social work. They are maintained by New York University School of social work and are therefore biased
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13. Social Work Access Network (SWAN). College Of Social Work. University Of South C
Schools of social work. University/College, Location, Degrees Offered. AliceSalomon University of Applied Sciences in social work, Berlin, Germany, MSW.
http://www.sc.edu/swan/univ.html
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University/College Location Degrees Offered Abilene Christian University TX BSW Adelphi University NY MSW AL BSW;MSW Alabama State University AL BSW Albany State University GA BSW Candidacy Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences in Social Work Berlin, Germany MSW Alvernia College PA BSW Anderson University IN BSW Andrews University MI BSW:MSW: Anna Maria College MA BSW:Other: Appalachian State University NC BSW Arkansas State University AR BSW Arizona State University AZ BSW: MSW Arizona State University West AZ BSW;MSW-C Asbury College KY BSW Ashland University OH BSW: Auburn University AL BSW Augsburg College MN BSW: MSW Augustana College SD BSW Aurora University IL MSW Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN BSW: Avila College MO BSW Azusa Pacific University CA BSW Ball State University IN BSW: Barry University Miami Shores, FL BSW:MSW:Ph.D.: Barton College NC BSW Baylor University Waco, TX BSW:MSW: Belmont University TN BSW Bemidji State University MN BSW Benedict College SC BSW Bennett College NC BSW Bethany College KS BSW Bethany College WV BSW Bethel College KS BSW Bethel College MN BSW Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA

14. Social Work Search A Directory Of Social Work Related Links.
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15. Social Workers
is the minimum requirement, a masters degree in social work or a related field has become the standard social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to
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  • While a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement, a master’s degree in social work or a related field has become the standard for many positions.
  • Employment is projected to grow faster than average.
  • Competition for jobs is expected in cities, but opportunities should be good in rural areas.
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help improve people’s lives. Social workers help people function the best way they can in their environment, deal with their relationships, and solve personal and family problems. Social workers often see clients who face a life-threatening disease or a social problem. These problems may include inadequate housing, unemployment, serious illness, disability, or substance abuse. Social workers also assist families that have serious domestic conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers often provide social services in health-related settings that now are governed by managed care organizations. To contain costs, these organizations are emphasizing short-term intervention, ambulatory and community-based care, and greater decentralization of services.

16. Social Work Search An Engine Of Social Work Related Links.
social work Search is a search engine devoted to the social work profession. social work Webring. Add your site. Site Title Url Keywords separated by a comma.
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17. Social Work And Social Services Websites
social work and Social Services Web Sites This site is a service of the GWB School of social work at Washington University in St. International social work.
http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/websites.html
Social Work and Social Services Web Sites This site is a service of the GWB School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis, which offers the Master of Social Work and Ph.D. in Social Work degrees. The Internet offers a wide variety of online resources of interest to social workers and those in the social services fields which can assist in answering the questions above or others that you may have. The listing below is a representation of some of the information available to the user. This listing is by no means exhaustive; many of these sites will be jumping-off points which will lead you to other interesting, pertinent sites. One category often crosses over into another category, so you may want to check several subject headings. You can use the Edit, Find feature of your browser to look for a particular word in this page. You can also conduct your own keyword search by using search engines This page is always growing and changing, so stop by often. To recommend a site for inclusion, send e-mail to the Web administrator
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18. George Warren Brown School Of Social Work
Describes the programs, facilities and faculty. MSW and PhD programs. MSW program ranked 2 by U.S. News. St. Louis, MO.
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19. Social Workers
social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help improve people’s lives. For a listing of accredited social work programs, contact
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Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
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Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information
Significant Points
  • While a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement, a master’s degree in social work or a related field has become the standard for many positions.
  • Employment is projected to grow faster than average.
  • Competition for jobs is expected in cities, but opportunities should be good in rural areas.
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help improve people’s lives. Social workers help people function the best way they can in their environment, deal with their relationships, and solve personal and family problems. Social workers often see clients who face a life-threatening disease or a social problem. These problems may include inadequate housing, unemployment, serious illness, disability, or substance abuse. Social workers also assist families that have serious domestic conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers often provide social services in health-related settings that now are governed by managed care organizations. To contain costs, these organizations are emphasizing short-term intervention, ambulatory and community-based care, and greater decentralization of services.

20. British Association Of Social Workers :: Http://www.basw.co.uk
I thoroughly enjoyed my career during my 15 years in local authority social work. New Practice Guidance for social workers issued on forced marriage.
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"Too often, social workers remain, at best, the butt of ill-informed jokes and, at worst, the whipping boys and girls for all society's ills. I thoroughly enjoyed my career during my 15 years in local authority social work. At times, I found it harrowing and stressful, but I also found it highly rewarding and satisfying. If social work is to remain a career option of first choice, as it was for me, we must ensure that the current practitioners and future entrants believe that it is a worthwhile choice."
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