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  1. Tropman, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book The careers of business managers in East Asia]. Asia Pacific Business Review, 5(2), 237-238.
  2. Tropman, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book Matsushita leadership]. Asia Pacific Business Review, 5(2), 238-240.
  3. Tropman, J. (1998). Catholic and Protestant ethics: Competing or complementary conceptions of the public good? In R. Clapp (Ed.), The Consuming Passion: Christianity and the Consumer Culture 76-90. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press.
  4. Tropman, J. E. (1998). Social issues, social policy and workplace diversity. In A. Daly (Ed.), Workplace Diversity: Issues and Perspectives 99-107. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  5. Tropman, J. E. (1998). Effective group decision making: The management of competing values in a group setting. In R. L. Edwards & J. A. Yankey (Eds.), Skills for Effective Non-profit Management. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  6. Tropman, J. E. (1998). (Un)forgiveness: To be or not to be…[not]. Reflections, 4(4), 36-41.
  7. Tropman, J. E. (1998). American values and American advertising. In T. Riggs (Ed.), Major Marketing Campaigns. Detroit, MI: The Gale Group.
  8. Tolman, R. M. (1998). Domestic violence and welfare: Response to Ards. Proceedings of the Forum on Domestic Violence in the African-American Community. Atlanta.
  9. Hunter, A. G. & Taylor, R. J. (1998). Grandparenthood in African American families. In M. Szinovacz (Ed.), Handbook of Grandparenthood 70-86. Greenwood Press.
  10. Thornton, M. C. & Taylor, R. J. (1998). Intergroup identification: Black American perceptions of Asian Americans. In F. Ng (Ed.), Asian American Interethnic Relations and Politics (pp.110-125). New York: Garland.
  11. Levin, J. S. & Taylor, R. J. (1998). Panel analysis of religious involvement and well-being in African Americans: Contemporaneous vs. longitudinal effects. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 37(4), 695-709.
  12. Reed, B. G., & Leavitt, M. (1998). Modified wraparound and women offenders: A community corrections continuum. The ICCA Journal on Community Corrections 18-23.
  13. Gutierrez, L., & Lewis, E. A. (1998). Strengthening communities through group work. In H. Bertcher (Ed.), Annual Conference Proceedings: Association for Social Work With Groups. Ann Arbor: School of Social Work, University of Michigan.
  14. Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (1998). [Review of the book Untapped resources: Women in aging societies across Asia, Kalyani Mehta, Ed.]. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work [Special Issue: People Development in Social Work], 8(1), 131-132.
  15. Himle, J. A., & Fischer, D. J. (1998). Panic disorder and agoraphobia. In B. Thyer & J. Wodarski (Eds.), Handbook of Empirical Social Work Practice: Mental Disorders (Vol. 1, pp. 311-326). New York: Wiley.
  16. Huang, M. P., Himle, J., Beier, K., & Alessi, N. E. (1998). Comparing virtual and real worlds for Acrophobia treatment. In J. Westwood & K. Morgan (Eds.), Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: Art, Science, Technology: Healthcare (R)evolution 175-179. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
  17. Fischer, D. J., Himle, J. A., & Hanna, G. L. (1998). Group behavioral therapy for adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Preliminary outcomes. Research on Social Work Practice, 8(6), 629-636.
  18. Hanna, G. L., Himle, J. A., Koram D. Q., Veenstra-Vander Weele, J., Leventhal, B. L., & Cook, E. H. (1998). Serotonin transporter and seasonal variation in blood serotonin in families with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology, 18(2), 102-111.
  19. Gutierrez, L., & Lord, C. (1998). Toward a social constructionist method for community practice. In P. Nurius & C. Franklin (Eds.), Constructivism in Practice: Methods and Challenges 279-290. Milwaukee: Families International.
  20. Gutierrez, L. (1998). Reflecting on reflections: Current, emerging and future trends for community organization practice. In J. Rothman (Ed.), Reflections on Community Organization: Enduring Themes and Critical Issues. Itasca IL: Peacock Press.
  21. Gant, L. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS: Essential facts every social worker needs to know. In R. D. Shelby, D. M. Aronstein & B. J. Thompson (Eds.), HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide 3-25. New York: Harrington Park Press.
  22. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Where are we and where to we need to go: A blueprint for the future. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 139-154. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  23. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Report from the Washington Summit on Social Work Leadership and AIDS in African-American Communities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, and V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 119-138. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  24. Gant, L. M. (1998). When silence equals death: Advocacy and policy perspectives in AIDS and African-Americans. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 81-98. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  25. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS and African Americans: Assumptions, myths and realities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 1-12. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.

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