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School of Social Work Research Publications for Thomas J. Powell

  1. Powell, T. J. (1990). Self-help, Professional and Informal help: Competing or Complementary systems. In T. J. Powell (Ed.), Working with Self-Help 31-49. Silver Spring, MD: NASW.
  2. Powell, T. J. (Ed.). (1990). Working with Self-Help. Silver Spring, MD: NASW Press.
  3. Checkoway, B. N., & Powell, T., Chesler, M. (1990). Self Help, Self Care, and Community Care in Health. In T.J. Powell (Ed.), Working with Self-Help. Silver Spring, MD: NASW.
  4. Powell, T. J. (1988). Self-help: A substitute or a stimulus for the development of more professional services. In D.E. Biegel & K.J. Farkas (Eds.), Working Paper Series. Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences.
  5. Powell, T. J. (1988). [Review of the book Schizophrenia: Recent Biosocial Developments]. In C. N. Stefanis & A. D. Rabavilas (Eds.), Readings: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health, 3(3), 27.
  6. Fellin, P., & Powell, T. J. (1988). Mental Health Services and Older Adult Minorities: An Assessment. The Gerontologist, 28(40), 442-447.
  7. Powell, T. J., & Kurtz, L. F. (1987). Three Approaches to Understanding Self-Help Groups. Social Work with Groups, 10(3), 69-80.
  8. Powell, T. J. (1987). Self-help Organizations and Professional Practice. Silver Spring, MD: NASW Press.
  9. Powell, T. J. (1986). [Review of the book Self-help revolution, self-help group and human services]. Social Work, 31(3), 232.
  10. Powell, T. J. (1985). Improving the effectiveness of self help. Social Policy, 16(2), 22-29.
  11. Powell, T. J., & Baasher, T. A. (1982). A Model for the Social Work Component of Mental Health Programs in Arab Countries. Saudi Medical Journal, 3(4), 232-238.
  12. Powell, T. J., & Miller, G. P. (1982). Self-Help Groups as a Source of Support for the Chronically Mentally Ill. In H. Fishman (Ed.), Creativity and Innovation 243-254. Davis, CA: Pyramid Systems.
  13. Powell, T. J. (1982). Constructive 'action' in the treatment of compulsive gamblers. National Council on Compulsive Gambling Newsletter.
  14. Powell, T. J. (1982). The expanding role of social work in Kuwait. Journal of the Social Sciences, 2, 35-41.
  15. Powell, T. J. (1981). [Review of the book Self-Help groups for coping with crisis: Origins, members, processes, and impact]. Child Welfare, 60(1), 55-57.
  16. Powell, T. J. (1981). [Review of the book Hope for the children: A personal history of Parents Anonymous]. Clinical Social Work Journal, 9(2), 149-151. Minneapolis: Winston Press.
  17. Powell, T. J. (1981). Impact of social networks on help-seeking behavior. Social Work, 26(4), 335-337.
  18. Powell, T. J. (1979). A community mental health curriculum innovation. In A. Rubin (Ed.), Community Mental Health in the Social Work Curriculum.
  19. Powell, T. J. (1979). Interpreting parents anonymous as a source of help for those with child abuse problems. Child Welfare, 58(2), 195-114.
  20. Powell, T. J. (1979). Self Help Groups versus Professional Services: Comparisons and Potential Linkages. Social Casework.
  21. Powell, T. J. (1975). The use of self help groups as supportive reference communities. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 45(5), 756-764.
  22. Powell, T. J. (1973). Negative expectations of treatment: Some ideas about the source and management of two types. Journal of Clinical Social Work, 1(3), 177-186.
  23. Powell, T. J., & Riley, J. (1970). The basic elements of community mental health education. Community Mental Health Journal, 6(3), 196-202.
  24. Powell, T. J. (1967). A Dynamic Approach to School Mental Health. In G. T. School, M. N. Taylor, & E. L. Belcher (Eds.), Team Strategies in Mobilizing School and Community Services for Emotionally Disturbed Children. Lansing: Michigan Department of Education.

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