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  1. Yoshihama, M. (2000). Surviving partners' violence: A report from a focus group research project in Tokyo. In M.Yoshihama, H. Ishibashi, F. Nonaka, M, Nishiyama, & R. Matsunaga (Eds.), Otto/koibito Karano Boryoku-kokkyo No Nai Monda: Nihon To Kakkoku No Torikumi [Domestic Violence, the Problem that Knows No National Boundaries: Efforts to End Domestic Violence in Japan and Around the Globe] 12-59. Tokyo: Kyoiku Shiryo Shuppankai.
  2. Yoshihama, M., Ishibashi, H., Nonaka, F., Nishiyama, M., & Matsunaga, R. (Eds.). (2000). Otto/koibito Karano Boryoku: Kokkyo No Nai Mondai/nihon To Kakkoku No Torikumi [Domestic Violence: The Problem That Knows no National Boundaries: Efforts to End Domestic Violence in Japan and Around the Globe]. Tokyo: Kyoiku Shiryo Shuppankai.
  3. Yoshihama, M. (2000). Policy approaches toward preventing and eradicating domestic violence: Future agenda. Josei Kyoyo, 576, 3-6.
  4. Vinokur-Kaplan, D. (2000). [Review of the book Looking good and doing good: Corporate philanthropy and corporate power]. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 29(4), 599-601.
  5. Vinokur-Kaplan, D., & Bogin, D. (2000). Motivating work performance in social services. In R. Patti (Ed.), Handbook of Social Welfare Management 169-193. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  6. Tropman, J. E. (2000). [Review of the book The Wilder nonprofit field guide to developing effective teams and The discipline of teamwork: Participation and concertive control]. Social Work With Groups, 23(2), 97-101.
  7. Tropman, J. E. (2000). Strategic pay/new pay. In J. A. Malonis (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Business (2nd ed.). 1678-1682. Detroit, MI: The Gale Group.
  8. Richards-Schuester, K., & Tropman, J. E. (2000). The concept of systems and levels. In P. Allen-Meares & C. Garvin (Eds.), Handbook of Social Work Direct Practice 65-84. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  9. Ransom, S. B., Pinsky, W. W. & Tropman, J. E. (Eds.). (2000). Enhancing Physician Performance. American College of Physician Executives.
  10. Tropman, J. E., Erlich, J., & Rothman, J. (2000). Tactics and Techniques of Community Intervention (4th ed.). Itasca, IL: Peacock.
  11. Taylor, R. J. (2000). [Review of the book All our kin: Strategies for survival in a black community]. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62(3), 864-867.
  12. Taylor, R. J., Ellison, C. G., Chatters, L. M., Levin, J. S., & Lincoln, K. D. (2000). Mental health services within faith communities: The role of clergy in black churches. Social Work, 45(1), 73-87.
  13. Siefert, K., Bowman, P., Heflin, C., Danziger, S. & Williams, D. R. (2000). Social and environmental predictors of maternal depression in current and recent welfare recipients. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry, 70(4), 510-522.
  14. Saunders, D. G. (2000). The contributions of domestic violence survivors to offender programs. Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence Newsletter, 19(2), 24.
  15. Saunders, D. G., & Browne, A. (2000). Intimate partner homicide. In R. T. Ammerman & M. Hersen (Eds.), Case Studies in Family Violence (2nd ed.). 414-449. New York: Plenum.
  16. Rankin, L. B., Saunders, D. G., & Williams, R. A. (2000). Mediators of attachment style, social support, and sense of belonging in predicting woman abuse by African-American men. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(10), 1060-1080.
  17. Ruffolo, M. (2000). Support, empowerment and education: A multiple family group psychoeducational intervention model for parents of children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance. In A. Bridge, L. Gordon, P. Jivanjee, & J. M. King (Eds), Building On Family Strengths: Research and Services in Support of Children and Families: 1998 Conference Proceedings. Portland, OR: Portland State University Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health.
  18. Wynn, J., Meyer, S., & Richards-Schuster, K. (2000). Furthering education: The relationship of schools and other organizations. In M. Wang & W. Boyd (Eds.), Improving Results for Children and Families: Linking Collaborative Services with School Reform Efforts 53-90. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publications.
  19. Tropman, J., & Richards-Schuster, K. (2000). Docs and meetings: How to get as little as you do now in half the time. In S. Ransom, W. Pinsky & J. Tropman (Eds.), Enhancing Physician Performance. Tampa, FL: American College of Physician Executives.
  20. Powell, T. J., Silk, K. R., & Albeck, J. H. (2000). Psychiatrists' referrals to self-help groups for people with mood disorders. Psychiatric Services, 51(6), 809-811.
  21. Powell, T. J., Warner, L., Hill, E. M., & Yeaton, W. (2000). Encouraging people with mood disorders to attend a self-help group. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30(11), 2270-2288.
  22. Siefert, K. & Ortega, R. M. (2000). Preventing excess mortality in children in foster care. In K. Jaros (Ed.), Old Skills, New Challenges: Promoting Public Health Social Work in a Changing World. Rockville, MD: Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, D.H.H.S.
  23. Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (2000). [Review of the book Critical issues for future social work practice with aging persons]. Canadian Journal of Aging, 19(3), 433-435.
  24. Hollingsworth, L. D. (2000). Africentric theory as a predictor of adoption among African Americans: An exploratory study. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 9(1/2), 119-133.
  25. Himle, J. A. (2000). Affective change: Depression and anxiety disorders. In C. Garvin & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Work Direct Practice 217-240. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

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