Upcoming Events
CONTINUING EDUCATION:Are "Squeaky Wheel" Children a Self-Fulfilling Prophesy? The Challenge of Developing Reality-Based Relationships with Our Children
ALUMNI: Conceptual and Diagnostic Issues Related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Implications for DSM-V and Clinical Practice
DISCUSSION BY PROGRAMS ON AGING: Senior Hunger and Elder Economic Insecurity in New Jersey. RSVP by Thursday, February 9
OPEN HOUSE: Whether you are considering a career in social work or are already working as a social worker and seeking an advanced degree, we invite you to attend one of our OPEN HOUSE programs.
LECTURE: Assistant Professors Ayse Akincigil (lead author) and Karen Zurlo will present on their article "Racial and ethnic disparities in depression care in community dwelling elderly in the United States".
Explore the Bowmen family systems theory of emotional cutoff origins and consequences of unresolved issues with family members.
LECTURE: Professor Philip L. Harvey will lecture on the disparate responses to the Great Depression and why It was the Social Worker rather than the Economist who got It right.
ENDOWED LECTURE: Join us on May 1st to hear the School's newest endowed lecture created by Suzanne Zimmer, long-time associate of Professor Brown.