Below you
will find a conference proceedings comprised of a
sampling of materials presented during workshops and poster sessions during its
Convention 2004 in Reston, Virginia on October 28-31, 2004.
The papers
in this proceedings are are varying length, structure, and
styles. Except for some very basic formatting, submissions did not undergo a
formal editing process. Our hope is that the following collection of papers will
be of value to current NACSW members and friends by extending the impact and reach of the
materials presented at Convention 2004, especially to those who were not
able to attend the convention.
Rick
Chamiec-Case, MSW, MAR
Executive
Director
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Papers
in this proceeding are arranged according to the 6 convention tracks used to
organize the program at Convention 2004. To access any paper, simply click on
the title of the presentation you are interested in viewing:
Social
Work Direct Practice
Title of Presentation |
Presenter's Name |
CHURCH-SPONSORED ADOPTION MINISTRY – A MODEL |
Sarah Bolme and Bonnie Johannes |
WOMEN’S HISTORIC ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAITH-BASED COMMUNITY: SOCIAL
SERVICES FROM 1880-1930 |
Kesslyn A.
Brade |
RIGHT (TRUTH) VS. WRONG THINKING (LIE) |
Ron Brown |
WHAT HAS HAPPENED
TO CONSCIENCE IN AMERICA? |
Edward
Crawford |
MUSIC-BASED INTERVENTION, COUNSELLING AND BIO-SPIRITUAL MUSIC-FOCUS
ENERGETICS TO ASSIST CLIENTS DEALING WITH ISSUES OF GRIEF AND LOSS
|
Wilfred Gallant, Michael Holosko, Melanie Gallant, and Nansy Jean-Baptiste |
PARTNERSHIPS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LOCAL CONGREGATIONS |
Tomi Grover |
USING TEACHINGS OF WORLD RELIGIONS IN SOCIAL WORK |
Charles and Beverly Hill |
MULTI-CULTURAL SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT:
A PUBLIC HOSPITAL SOCIAL SERVICE
FUNCTION |
Carl D.
Holland and Daniel S. Jiménez |
BEEN THERE DONE THAT: SAGE, A PEER LEADERSHIP MODEL AMONG PROSTITUTION
SURVIVORS |
Norma
Hotaling, Autumn Bun-is, B. Julie Johnson, Yoshi M. Bird, Kirsten A. Melbye |
RENEWAL OF THE SPIRIT: EXPLORING THE RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL COPING
STRATEGIES OF THE HOMELESS |
Kimberly
Kennard-Lyke |
ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF FIRST-TIME SINGLE MOTHERS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO
RHETORIC, COMPETITION, AND DOING
NOTHING |
William McDonald |
|
Allison Pizzi and Crystal Clark |
HOW SPIRITUALITY IS ADDRESSED IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE |
Sarah Stelzner
and Carol F. Kuechler |
AN ELEPHANT IN THE SANCTUARY: DENIAL AND RESISTANCE IN ADDICTED CHRISTIANS
AND THEIR CHURCHES |
Ken Stoltzfus |
ATTITUDES OF YOUNG ADULTS TOWARD INTERRACIAL DATING AND MARRIAGE
RELATIONSHIPS |
Luke M. Tse
and Marigrace G. Guce |
BEING BREAD FOR OTHERS: ABIDING
IMAGES, MASTER METAPHORS AND STORIES THAT SUSTAIN SPIRITUALLY ORIENTED HUMAN
SERVICE WORKERS |
Chelsea
Wakefield |
Faith of the
Social Worker
Social
Work Education
Administration
and Policy
International Social Work from a
Faith-Based Perspective
|