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Volume 31, Number 2, May 2006

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Editorial

Free Content Improving Psychosocial Care in Nursing Home Settings: The Next Challenge
pp. 83-86(4)
Authors: Zlotnik, Joan; Vourlekis, Betsy; Galambos, Colleen

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Free Content Psychosocial Outcomes for Adult Children of Parents with Severe Mental Illnesses: Demographic and Clinical History Predictors
pp. 99-108(10)
Authors: Mowbray, Carol T.; Bybee, Deborah; Oyserman, Daphna; MacFarlane, Peter; Bowersox, Nicholas

Free Content Social Workers in the Substance Abuse Treatment Field: A Snapshot of Service Activities
pp. 109-115(7)
Authors: Smith, Mickey J.W.; Whitaker, Tracy; Weismiller, Toby

Free Content Men's Adjustment to Their Partners' Breast Cancer: A Dyadic Coping Perspective
pp. 117-127(11)
Authors: Feldman, Barry N.; Broussard, C. Anne

Free Content A Practitioner's Response to the New Health Privacy Regulations
pp. 129-136(8)
Authors: Yang, Julia A.; Kombarakaran, Francis A.

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Free Content The 2005 White House Conference on Aging: A Social Work Perspective
pp. 145-147(3)
Authors: Gorin, Stephen; Clark, Elizabeth J.

Practice Forum

Free Content Social Work and Malingering
pp. 155-158(4)
Author: Murdach, Allison D.

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