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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Himle, J. A. (2006). Cognitive Behavior Therapy for anxiety disorders. In T. Ronen & A. Freeman (Ed.), Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Clinical Social Work Practice. New York: Springer.
  2. Himle, J. A., Fischer, D. J., Van Etten Lee, M., & Muroff, J. (2006). Childhood Anxiety Disorders. In R. J. Waller (Ed.), Fostering Child and Adolescent Mental Health in the Classroom 77-98. New York: Sage.
  3. Himle, J. A., & Hoffman, J. (2006). Exposure therapy for Hypochondriasis. In D. Richard & D. Lauterbach (Eds.), Handbook of Exposure Therapies 299-310. New York: Academic Press.
  4. Himle, J. A., Fischer, D. J., Van Etten, M. L., Muroff, J., Lokers, L., & Hanna, G. L. (2006). Videoconferencing-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Behavior Research and Therapy, 44(12), 1821-1829.
  5. Himle, J. A., Van Etten, M. L., Janeck, A. S., & Fischer, D. J. (2006). Insight as a predictor of outcome in behavioral group treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 30(5), 661-666.
  6. Taylor, S. F., Martis, B., Fitzgerald, K. D., Welch, R. C., Abelson, J. L., & Himle, J. A. (2006). Medial frontal cortex activity and loss-related responses to errors. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(15), 4063-4070.
  7. Dickel, D. E., Veenstra-VanderWeele, J., Cox, N. J., Wu, X., Fischer, D. F., & Himle, J. A. (2006). Association testing of the positional and functional candidate gene SLC1A1/EAAC1 in early-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63(7), 778-785.
  8. Maton, K., Perkins, D., Altman, D., Gutierrez, L., Kelly, J, & Rappaport, J. (Eds.). (2006). American Journal of Community Psychology, 38(1/2).
  9. Checkoway, B., & Gutierrez, L. (Eds). (2006). Special issue on youth and community participation. Journal of Community Practice, 14(1-2).
  10. Ortega, R., Gutierrez, L., & Yeakley, A. (2006). Latinos and Social Work Education: A Bibliography with Annotations [Computer Software]. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Press.
  11. Perkins, D., Altman, D., Gutierrez, L., Kelly, J., Rappaport, J., & Saegert, S. (2006). Community-based interdisciplinary research: Introduction to special issue. American Journal of Community Psychology, 38(1/2), 1-7.
  12. Faller, K. C. (2006). Helping students who have been physically or sexually abused: Strategies and interventions. In C. Franklin, M. B. Harris, & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.), The School Services Sourcebook: A Guide for School-based Professionals 377-382. New York: Oxford University Press.
  13. Faller, K. C., Birdsall, W., & Vandervort, F. (2006). Can the punishment fit the crime when suspects confess child sexual abuse? Child Abuse and Neglect, 30(7), 815-828.
  14. Jeon, H. S., Dunkle, R. E., & Roberts, B. L. (2006). Worries of the very old. Health and Social Work, 31(4), 256-265.
  15. Nam, Y., Meezan, W., & Danziger, S. K. (2006). Welfare recipients' involvement with child protective services after welfare reform. Child Abuse and Neglect, 30(11), 1181-1199.
  16. Checkoway, B. N., & Richards-Schuster, K. (2006). Youth participation for educational reform in low-income communities of color. In S. Ginwright, P. Noguera, & J. Cammarota (Eds.), Beyond Resistance: Youth Activism and Community Change 319-332. New York: Routledge.
  17. Checkoway, B. N., & Gutierrez, L. (Eds). (2006). Youth Participation and Community Change. New York: Haworth Press.
  18. Allen-Meares, P., Gant, L., & Denyer, K. L. (2006). Community Building Partnership for Selected Detroit Communities: Year One Progress Report. Detroit: Skillman Foundation.
  19. Yoshihama, M. & Nakashima, J. (2006). Domestic violence and substance abuse in Asian and Pacific Islander communities: Beginning a dialogue between two research and practice fields. In R. Fong, R. McRoy, & C. Hendric-Ortiz (Eds.), Intersecting Child Welfare, Substance Abuse, and Family Violence: Culturally Competent Approaches 293-318. Alexandria, VA: Council of Social Work Education Press.
  20. Yoshihama, M., Hammock, A. C., & Horrocks, J. (2006). Intimate partner violence, welfare receipt, and health status of low-income African American women: A lifecourse analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 37(1/2), 95-109.
  21. Tropman, J. E., Woolley, M. E., Zhu, L., & Smith, R. (2006). When supervisor and supervisee are of different disciplines: Guidelines and resources. In C. Franklin, M. B. Harris, & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.), The School Services Sourcebook: A Guide for School-based Professionals 1147-1156. New York: Oxford Press.
  22. Grogan-Kaylor, A., Woolley, M. E., Mowbray, C. T., Reischl, T., Gilster, M. E., & Karb, R. A. (2006). Predictors of neighborhood satisfaction. Journal of Community Practice, 14(4), 27-50.
  23. Rosen, D., Tolman, R. M., & Warner, L. (2006). Comparing psychiatric service use among low-income women and women in a general household population. Social Work Research, 30(4), 223-232.
  24. Lee, S., & Tolman, R. M. (2006). Childhood sexual abuse and adult work outcomes. Social Work Research, 30(2), 83-92.
  25. Saunders, D. G., Pahl, L., Holter, M., & Tolman, R. M. (2006). Welfare workers' responses to domestic violence cases: The effects of training and worker characteristics. Families in Society, 87(3), 329-339.

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