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  1. Depner, C., & Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (1985). Conjugal social support: Patterns in later life. Journal of Gerontology, 40(6), 761-766.
  2. Thyer, B. A., Himle, J., Curtis, G. C., Cameron, O. G., & Nesse, R. M. (1985). A comparison of panic disorder and agoraphobia with panic attacks. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 26, 208-214.
  3. Thyer, B. A., Himle, J., & Curtis, G. C. (1985). Blood-injury-illness phobia: a review. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41, 451-459.
  4. Thyer, B. A., & Himle, J. (1985). Temporal relationship between panic attack onset and phobic avoidance in agoraphobia. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 23, 607-608.
  5. Rothman, J., Gant, L. M., & Hnat, S. (1985). Mexican-American family culture. Social Service Review, 59(2), 197-215.
  6. Rothman, J., & Gant, L. M. (1985). Approaches and models of community intervention. In D. Johnson, L. Meiller, L. Miller, & G. Summers (Eds.), Needs Assessment: Theory and Methods 35-44. Ames: Iowa State University Press.
  7. Dunkle, R. E. (1985). [Review of the book Social services for the elderly]. Journal of Applied Social Sciences.
  8. Dunkle, R. E., & Coulton, C. J. (1985). The role of the family and the elderly patient in the discharge planning process. In C. Tilquin (Ed.), Systed - 83, First Conference on Systems Science in Health/Social Services For the Elderly and the Disabled (pp. 663-666). Montreal, Canada: Science des Systemes.
  9. Dunkle, R. (1985). Comparing the depression of elders in two types of caregiving arrangements. Family Relations, 34, 235-240.
  10. Bookin, D., & Dunkle, R. E. (1985). Elder abuse: Issues for the practitioner. Social Casework, 66(1), 3-12.
  11. Danziger, S. K. (1985). [Review of the book On being a mother]. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 13(11/12).
  12. Jayaratne, S. D., Davis-Sacks, M. L., & Chess, W. A. (1985). Stressors and supports for emergency workers: Role of the family. In B. Green (Ed.), Role Stressor and Supports For Emergency Workers: Proceedings From a 1984 Workshop Sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Washington, DC: NIMH.
  13. Davis-Sacks, M. L., Jayaratne, S. D., & Chess, W. A. (1985). A comparison of the effects of social support on the incidence of burnout. Social Work, 30, 240-244.
  14. Jayaratne, S. D., & Chess, W. A. (1985). Factors associated with job satisfaction and turnover among child welfare workers. In J. Laird & A. Hartman (Eds.), A Handbook of Child Welfare 760-766. New York: Free Press.
  15. Croxton, T. A. (1985). The Therapeutic Contract. In M. Sundel, et al. (Eds.) Individual Change Through Small Groups (2nd ed.). New York: The Free Press.
  16. Allen-Meares, P. (1985). Assessing behavioral disorders in children: An eclectic approach. Social Work in Education, 7(2), 100-114.
  17. Pugach, M., & Allen-Meares, P. (1985). Collaboration at the preservice level: Instructional and evaluation activities. Journal of Teacher Education and Special Education Council on Exceptional Children, 8(1), 3-12.
  18. Monkman, M., & Allen-Meares, P. (1985). The TIE framework: A conceptual map for social work assessment. Arete, 10(1), 41-49.
  19. Tropman, J. E., & Morningstar, G. (1985). Meetings: How to Make Them Work For You. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  20. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Jackson, J. S. (1985). Size and composition of the informal helper networks of elderly blacks. Journal of Gerontology, 40, 605-614.
  21. Taylor, R. J. (1985). The extended family as a source of support to elderly blacks. The Gerontologist, 25, 488-495.
  22. Siefert, K. A., & Martin, L. D. (1985). High risk mothers and infants: A study of factors associated with black infant mortality. In G. St. Denis & C. Young (Eds.), Families At Risk: A Public Health Social Work Perspective 84-99. Rockville, MD: Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance, Div. of Maternal and Child Health, DHHS.
  23. Siefert, K. A., & Hoshino, G. (1985). Recognizing and helping mentally disturbed clients at intake: Front-line workers can be trained in primary prevention. Public Welfare, 43(2), 10-17.
  24. Lockery, S. A., & Stanford, E. P. (1985). Minority aging training manual and minority. In Lockery, S.A., Stanford, E.P. (Eds.), Aging Resource Book. The Administration on Aging: Washington, D.C..
  25. Lockery, S. A. (1985). Care in the minority family. Generations, 10, 27-29.

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