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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Powell, T. J. (1981). Impact of social networks on help-seeking behavior. Social Work, 26(4), 335-337.
  4. Lein, L. (1981). [Review of the book Parenting in an unresponsive society]. Public Welfare 50.
  5. Lein, L. (1981). [Review of the book Work and the family system]. Social Casework, 62(4), 250-251.
  6. Levine, J., Harlan, S., Seligson, M., Pleck, J., & Lein, L. (1981). Child care and equal opportunity for women. Clearinghouse Publication, 67. Washington, D.C.: The United States Commission on Civil Rights.
  7. Checkoway, B. N., & Cahill, W. (1981). Student workshops and neighborhood revitalization. Journal of Alternative Higher Education, 6(2), 96-110.
  8. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). The politics of public hearings. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 17(4), 566-682.
  9. Checkoway, B. N., O'Rourke, T., & Macrina, D. (1981). Representation of providers on health planning boards. International Journal of Health Services, 11(4), 573-581.
  10. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). Citizen Action in Health Planning. In B. N. Checkoway (Ed.), Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change. New York: Pergamon Press.
  11. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). Innovative Citizen Participation in Health Planning Agencies. In B. N. Checkoway (Ed.), Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change. New York: Pergamon Press.
  12. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). Citizens and Health Care in Perspective. In B.N. Checkoway (Ed.), Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change. New York: Pergamon Press.
  13. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). Consumer Movements in Health Planning. Institute of Medicine, Health Planning in the United States: Selected Policy Issues. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
  14. Checkoway, B. N. (1981). Consumerism in Health Planning Agencies. Institute of Medicine, Health Planning in the United States: Selected Policy Issues. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
  15. Checkoway, B. N. (Ed.). (1981). Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change. New York: Pergamon Press.
  16. Tropman, J. E. (1980, November 23). Demythologizing the elderly. Japan Times.
  17. Saunders, D. G., & Size, P. B. (1980). Marital violence and the police: A survey of officers, victims, and victim advocates. Research Report to the Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice. Madison, Wisconsin.
  18. Faller, K. C. (1980). Eltern-Kind-Beziehung bei Kindemishandlung und Vernachlassigung. (Parent-Child Interaction in Child Abuse and Neglect: Assessment and Treatment). In J. Duss-von Werdt & R. Welter-Enderlin (Eds.), Der Familienmensch. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
  19. Tropman, J. E. (1980). [Review of the book The welfare industry]. Sociology: Reviews of New Books, 7(4).
  20. Tropman, J. E., & McClure, J. (1980). Values dualism and social policy affecting the elderly. Policy Studies Journal [Special Issue], 9, 4.
  21. Tropman, J. E. (1980). Effective committee chair: A primer. Directors and Boards, 5(2), 27-33.
  22. Taylor, R. J. (1980). The national survey of black Americans: An interim report. The Proceedings of The 12th Annual Conference of The National Association of Black Social Workers 108-114. Washington, DC.
  23. Siefert, K. (1980). Predictors of the potential for unusual parenting practices in parents of infants discharged from a regional intensive care unit. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms no. 81-02162.
  24. Saunders, D. G. (1980). A model for the structured group treatment of male to female violence. Behavior Group Therapy, 2, 2-9.
  25. Reed, B. G., & Moise, R. (1980). Implications for treatment and future research. Drug Dependent Women: Self Perceptions, Support Systems, and Family Dynamics 114-130. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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