PUBLICATIONS
1. Altilio, T. and R. Rigoglioso,
Payers' and providers' responsibilities toward caregivers,
in Always on call: When illness turns families into caregives,
C. Levine, Editor. 2000, United Hospital Fund of New York: New
York. p. 131-146. 264
2. Altilio, T., Learning form
Liza. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2001. 21(3):
p. 251-253.
3. Altilio, T. and W. Walters,
End of life care: Special issue. 2001, Association
of Oncology Social Workers Newsletter.
4. Berzoff, J., Social work
program fulfills a national need. 2000, Smith College: Northampton,
MA.
5. Berzoff, J., Social work and
end-of-life care. 2000, Smith College School of Social Work:
Northampton, MA.
6. Berzoff, J. and P. Silverman, eds.
End-of-life care: Textbook for social workers. Under
contract, Columbia University Press: New York.
7. Blacker, S. and A. Rainess, How
cancer resources can help relieve anxiety. Primary Care
and Cancer, 2000. 20 (9): p. 27-30.
8. Blacker, S., Network of social
workers in end-of-life care: Quarterly update. 2000.
9. Carducci, M., et al., Palliative
care in oncology practice. Clinical Oncology Update, 1999.
2(1): p. 1-10.
10. Christ, G. and M. Sormanti,
Advancing social work practice in end-of-life care.
Social Work in Health Care, 1999. 30(2): p. 81-99.
11. Christ, G., Impact of
development on children's mourning. Cancer Practice, 2000.
8(2): p. 72-81.
12. Christ, G., Healing children's
grief: Surviving a parent's death from cancer. 2000, New
York: Oxford University press.
13. Csikai, E., Attitudes
toward euthenasia and assisted suicide. Social Work in Health
Care, 2000. 3: p. 43-53.
14. Csikai, E., Bioethics
and end-of-life decisions in social work practice. Under
Contract, Chicago. IL: Lyceum Books, Inc.
15. Dane, B., Child welfare
workers: An innovative approach for interacting with secondary
trauma. Journal of Social Work Education, 2000. 36(1).
16. Dane, B., Thai women:
Meditation as a way of coping with AIDS. Journal of Religion
and Health, 2000. 39(1)
17. Francoeur, R.B. Use of
an income equivalency scale to understand age-related changes
in financial strain. Research on Aging, 2002, 24(4),
445-472.
18. Keigher, S. and S. Taylor-Brown,
Women's health needs special treatment. Health and Social
Work, 2001. 26(2): p. 67-72.
19. Kramer, H. and N. Hooyman,
eds. Textbook for social workers on end-of-life care:.
Under Contract, Columbia University Press: New York.
20. Sormanti, M. and K. Kayser,
Partner support and relationship changes during life-threatening
illness: Women's perspectives. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology,
2000. 18(3): p. 45-66.
21. Taylor-Brown, S. and C. Levine,
HIV affected and vulnerable youth. 2000, New York: The
Hayworth Press.
22. Taylor-Brown, S. and L. Wiener,
Parents and their children: Planning in the face of
uncertainty, in HIV/AIDS at year 2000, V. Lynch,
Editor. 2000, Allyn & Bacon: Boston, MA.
23. Taylor-Brown, S.: Testimony
on behalf of HIV-infected families, in Rochester Task
Force of AIDS: Rochester, NY. 2001: Rochester, NY.
24. Walsh-Burke, K., Matching
bereavement sevices to level of need. The Hospice Journal,
2000. 15(1): p. 77-86.
25. Walsh-Burke, K. and P. Scanlol,
Beyond reviving Ophelia: Groups for girls 12-14 and the
women who care about them. Social Work With Groups, 2001.
23(1): p. 71-81.
IN
PRESS
1. Altilio, T., Pain and symptom
management, in Clinical social work practice in end-of-life
care, J. Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia
University Press: New York.
2. Arnold, E., Guidelines for end
of life counseling and care, in The social worker's desk,
A.Roberts and G. Green, Editors. In Press, Oxford University
Press: New York.
3. Arnold, E., The brief adult assessment
scale: A validation study. Research on Social Work Practice,
In Press.
4. Blacker, S. and I. Cohen, Family
work, in Clinical social work practice in end-of-life
care, J. Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia
University Press: New York.
5. Christ, G., New theoretical directions
in end-of-life care, in Clinical social work practice
in end-of-life care, J. Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors.
In press, Columbia University Press: New York.
6. Christ, G. and Sormanti, M. Brief
treatment in chronic illness, in Brief treatment in social
work, B. Dane. In Press, New York University Press, New
York.
7. Christ, G., Sormanti, M. & Francoeur,
R. (2001). Chronic physical illness and disability.
InAlex Gitterman (Ed.), Handbook of Social Work Practice with
Vulnerable and Resilient Populations, 2nd ed., pp, 124-162,
New York: Columbia University.
8. Cohen, I., Biopsychosocial assessment
in interdiciplinary settings, in Clinical social work
practice in end-of-life care, J. Berzoff and P. Silverman,
Editors. In press, Columbia University Press: New York.
9. Colon, Y., Telephone and internet
support: Individual, family, and group work, in Clinical
social work practice in end-of-life care, J. Berzoff and
P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia University Press:
New York.
10. Csikai, E., Advanced directives
and assisted suicide: Policy implications, in Clinical
social work practice in end-of-life care, J. Berzoff and
P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia University Press:
New York.
11. Del Rio, N., Access programs.
Diversity Currents, 2001. In Press.
12. Kayser, K. and M. Sormanti, A
follow-up study of women with cancer: Their psychological well-being
and close relationships. Social work in health care, In
press.
13. Kayser, K. and M. Sormanti,
Identity and the illness experience: Issues by mothers with
cancer. Illness, crisis and loss: Multidisciplinary linkages,
In press. 9(3).
14. Linder, J., Oncology, in
Clinical social work practice in end-of-life care, J.
Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia University
press: New York.
15. Okazawa-Rey, M., Death, loss,
and meaning in immigrant communities, in Clinical social
work practice in end-of-life care, J. Berzoff and P. Silverman,
Editors. In press, Columbia University Press: New York.
16. Simmons, J., Financing the dying,
in Clinical social work practice in end-of-life care,
J. Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia University
Press: New York.
17. Sormanti, M., et al., The role
of community consultants in designing an HIV prevention intervention.
AIDS Education and Prevention, In press.
18. Stein, G. and K. Bonuck, Attitudes
on end-of-life care and health care decision-making in the lesbian
and gay communities. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2001.
In press.
19. Stein, G. and K. Bonuck, Physician-patient
relations among the lesbianand gay community. Journal of
the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 2001. In press.
20. Stein, G., Disabled populations,
in Clinical social work practice in end-of-life care,
J. Berzoff and P. Silverman, Editors. In press, Columbia University
Press: New York.
21. Taylor-Brown, S., A. Garcia, and
K. E., Cultural competence or cultural chauvinism? Health
and Social Work, In press.
UNDER
REVIEW
1. Arnold, E., Mind-body medicine:
Application for social work practice. Under Review.
2. Berzoff, J. and B. Dane, Evaluation
of two social work third year certificate programs in end-of-life
care. Journal of Social Work Education, In Preparation.
3. Christ, G., & Siegel, K. Evaluation
of a preventive intervention for bereaved children. Under
review.
4. Linder, J., S. Enders, and
F. Meyers, Hospice care for the incarcerated in the U.S.
Journal of Palliative Care, Under review.
5. Taylor-Brown, S., Prevention
and education for adolescents and children: 1996 to present.
Journal of HIV/AIDS, In preparation (Co-Editor, Special Issue
on HIV affected and vulnerable youth).
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