Alankaar Sharma From Tuskegee to current revelations of U.S. experiments in Guatemala in the 1940’s, public health research and interventions have been impacted by intersections with race and gender. This is the first of two episodes in which...
Dr. Robert Milch &Dr. Donald Shedd Drs. Robert Milch and Donald Shedd have been leaders in the hospice movement since its early days. In this episode, they discuss the history of hospice and hospice in Buffalo, NY, the challenges of the early...
Dr. Julie Spielberger In this episode, Dr. Julie Spielberger discusses findings from her study of a system of prevention and early intervention services for families of young children in low-income communities in Florida’s Palm Beach County. She...
Dr. Elizabeth Robinson In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Robinson discusses her work on spiritual and religious changes associated with recovery from alcohol problems. Dr. Robinson notes changes in client sense of forgiveness and purpose as well as day...
Joyce James, LMSW-AP &Carolyne Rodriguez, MSW In this episode, Joyce James of the Texas Department of Family Protective Services and Carolyne Rodriguez of Casey Family Programs’ Texas State Strategy systems improvement initiative discuss...
Dr. Raphael Travis, Jr. &Dr. Anne Deepak In this episode, Drs. Raphael Travis and Anne Deepak discuss using Hip Hop as a framework for understanding client populations and educating social work students. Interviewer: Peter Sobota, LCSW Show...
Dr. John Bricout In this episode, Dr. John Bricout discusses his work and the powerful impact he believes that technology is having on persons with a disability. He describes the implications for social work practice, persons with disabilities, and...
Dr. Jean Kutner In this episode, Dr. Jean Kutner discusses the history and role of evidence-based practice in hospice care, changes in hospice care, and barriers and facilitators to building an evidence base. Interviewer: Deborah Waldrop, PhD, LMSW...
Dr. Judith Herman In this episode, trauma expert and author Dr. Judith Herman discusses her initial encounters with oppressed women and how she initially organized her thinking about victims of trauma. Dr. Herman describes what she is currently...
Susan Mangold In this episode, Professor of Law Susan Mangold discusses how child welfare services are funded, and reviews her findings as she “follows the money.” She goes on to describe how the type or source of funding impacts...