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A Mixed-Methods Study of the Experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color MSW Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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About 69% of the sample experienced psychological distress, with higher proportions among those who identified as Latine/Latinx, womxn, straight, first-generation, full-time and part-time students, and clinical students. Harris, PhD, MSW , assistant professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington Ty B.

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Members in the News – August 4, 2023

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Jennifer Kelman, LCSW, a family therapist working with JustAnswer , tells Best Life that it’s also important to put a limit on phone calls from your in-laws. Marshall, LCSW, is director of clinical services and delegate representative for the National Association of Social Workers, Washington, D.C.

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News Items – August 25, 2022

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Haylin Dennison is a member: Mental Health Tips For the 2022 School Year with Haylin Dennison (LCSW). Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Haylin Dennison offers services to Hawaii’s youth preparing for the 2022 school year. Carver School of Social Work was a victim of American fundamentalism, authors explain.

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News Items – January 19, 2023

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Sheilah Gauch is a member of NASW-MA: Understanding Chronic Sorrow Psychology Today Chronic sorrow originates when caregivers realize their powerlessness to heal their children. When we started to venture out into the world (whether at daycare, school, etc.), Luke, says it varies by person.

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News Items – May 4, 2023

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When I pushed the father to tell me something he liked about his son, he reluctantly admitted that the boy was a pretty good student, didn’t get in trouble at school, had a great sense of humor and a rather endearing smile. Singer, PhD, LCSW, discussed his advice for working with suicidal youth and their families. “I

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Members in the News – August 18, 2023

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Nancy Kislin is a member of NASW-NJ: Cents and Sensibility: 10 Tips for Helping Your Teen Psychology Today As your child prepares to embark on their college journey, it’s crucial to have open and honest discussions about finances. Is there more sarcasm, more edginess or a negative tone?”

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News Items – August 18, 2022

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Sonyia Richardson , a licensed clinical social worker who owns a counseling agency that serves mostly Black and brown clients in Charlotte, N.C. Marcus Wade is a member: Are East Texans concerned about safety in the upcoming school year? So who’s more concerned, is it the students going back to school or is it the parents?