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  1. Zebrack, B., Jones, B., & Smolinsky, K. (2015). Cancer across a continuum of care: Clinical practice, opportunities, and challenges. In G. Christ, C. Messner, & L. Behard (Eds.), Oncology Social Work Handbook. Oxford University Publishers.
  2. Zebrack, B. & Santacroce, S. (2015). Adolescents and young adults with cancer. In J. Holland, W.S. Breitbart, P. Butow, P. B. Jacobsen, M. J. Loscalzo, R. McCorkle (Eds.), Psycho-Oncology (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  3. Watkins, D. C. & Hawkins, J. (2015). Qualitative evidence in health promotion. In K. Olson, R. Young, & I. Z. Schultz (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Health Research for Evidence-Based Practice. New York, NY: Springer.
  4. Watkins, D. C., Hawkins, J., & Mitchell, J. A. (2015). The discipline's escalating whisper: Social work and black men's mental health. Research on Social Work Practice, 25(2), 240-250.
  5. Lee, S. J. & Altschul, I. (2015). Spanking of young children: Do immigrant and U.S. born Hispanic parents differ? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(3), 475-498.
  6. Richards-Schuster, K., Ruffolo, M. & Nicoll, K. L. (2015). Integrating social work into undergraduate education through a community action and social change multidisciplinary minor. Journal of Social Work Education, 51(2), 329-342.
  7. Cheung S.-T., Li, L. W., Woo, J., Fung, H., & Chi, I. (2015). Successful aging in East Asia: a concerted effort of the State, the family, and the individual. In Cheung, S.-T., Chi, I., Fung, H., Li, L. W., & Woo J. (Eds.). Successful Aging: Asian Perspectives 339-346. New York: Springer.
  8. Li, L. W. & Zhang, J. (2015). Challenges to successful aging in transitional China. In Cheung, S.-T., Chi, I., Fung, H., Li, L. W., & Woo J. (Eds.), Successful Aging: Asian Perspectives 33-50. New York: Springer.
  9. Cheung, S.-T., Chi, I., Fung, H., Li, L. W., & Woo J. (Eds.). (2015). Successful Aging: Asian Perspectives. New York: Springer.
  10. Weaver, A., Ruffolo, M. & Capobianco, J. (2015). Systematic review of EBPs for SMI in rural America. Journal of Evidence-based Social Work, 12(2), 1-11.
  11. Lawsin, E. & Galura, J. (2015). A brief history of Filipino Americans in Michigan. In S. Wilkinson & V. Jew (Eds.), Asian Americans in Michigan: Asian Americans in Michigan: Voices from The Midwest 170-176. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
  12. Christensen, M. C. (2014). Engaging theatre for social change to address violence against college women: A qualitative investigation. British Journal of Social Work, 44(6), 1454-1471.
  13. Williams, D. J., Thomas, J. & Christensen, C. (2014). “You need to cover your tattoos!”: Reconsidering standards of professional appearance in social work. Social Work, 59(4), 373-375.
  14. Williams, D. J., Thomas, J., Prior, E., & Christensen, C. (2014). From ‘SSC’ to the 4Cs’: Introducing a new framework for negotiating BDSM participation. Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, 17.
  15. Christensen, M. C., & Arczynski, A. V. (2014). Fostering student activism: Barriers, sharing, and dialectics. World Journal of Social Science Research, 1(2), 151-165.
  16. Bechtel, T. (2014). Re-imagining personhood. The EcoTheo Review.
  17. Bechtel, T. (2014). Colony collapse disorder: A song about honeybees. Center for Mennonite Writing Journal, Song Writing, 6(3).
  18. Faller, K. C. (2014). Child abuse and neglect, special needs of families and children of color. In L. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  19. Wexler, L., Eglinton, K., & Gubrium, A. (2014). Using digital stories to understand the lives of Alaska Native young people. Youth and Society, 46(4), 478-504.
  20. Wexler, L., Jernigan, K., Mazziotti, J., Baldwin, E., Griffin, M., Joule, L., Garoutte, J. & CIPA (2014). Lived challenges and getting through them: Alaska Native youth narratives as a way to understand resilience. Health Promotion Practice, 15(1), 10-17.
  21. Wexler, L. (2014). Looking across three generations of Alaska Natives to explore how culture fosters indigenous resilience. Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(1), 73-92.
  22. Willox, A. C., Stephenson, E., Allen, J., Bourque, F., Drossos, A., Elgarøy, S., & Wexler, L. (2014). Examining relationships between climate change and mental health in the Circumpolar North. Regional Environmental Change, 15(1), 169-182.
  23. Wexler, L, Joule, L., Garoutte, J., Mazziotti, J., Baldwin, E., Griffin, M., Jernigan, K. & Hopper, K. (2014). "Being responsible, respectful, trying to keep the traditional alive:" Cultural resilience and growing up in an Alaska Native community. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 693-712.
  24. Allen, J., Hopper, K., Wexler, L., Kral, M., Rasmus, S., & Nystad, K. (2014). Mapping resilience pathways of indigenous youth in five circumpolar communities. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 601-631.
  25. Ulturgasheva, O., Rasmus, S., Wexler, L., Kral, M. J., & CIPA Team (2014). Indigenous youth resilience and vulnerability: Comparative analysis of adolescent experiences across five circumpolar communities. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 735-756.

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