The Social Work Webring is a membership of Social Work related websites which are commonly linked together to form an online community of websites providing information and services to the Social Work and related fields.
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That's Life Coaching with Cheryl Frei
Psychotherapist in private practice serving adolescents and adults treating: PTSD/trauma, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse/addiction
Social Work Network is a free resource where social workers and organizations can create a professional profile, search for social work jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities, network with other social workers (by name, location, expertise, degree, experience, school or company), post and browse resources, keep up to date on social work news, post "Take Actions" and events, shop for social work book, blog, chat, and participate in forum discussions. Visit us at http://www.socialworknetwork.com
The most up-to-date test preparation site on the internet uses content specialists to review and upload new program materials on a weekly basis. The web site provides hundreds of case studies with questions in the new BEST CHOICE, WHAT DO YOU DO FIRST? format. Additional data banks cover exam content and create individual profiles of your progress and review of missed questions. Simulations further prepare you with daily newsletters containing content material and motivational VIDEOS to keep you on track. Podcasts and iPod downloads are part of their services that can be accessed 24/7 from anywhere that has internet connection. Study at home, library, or even at an internet cafe!
Baton Rouge Counseling - Todd Atkins, LCSW - offering private therapy & counseling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for people dealing with anxiety, depression, anger management, relationship issues, and substance abuse.
A blog regarding social work from a humanist perspective. Topics thus far have included book reviews, Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill, abortion, and the general state of empathy.
In the past month, how many times have you lost your temper? How often are you too nervous to meet new people, go to parties, or make that speech your boss wants you to do? Are you having difficulty getting along with your significant other? Thinking of divorce? Is your job in jeopardy due to sexual harassment issues? I can help with these issues and more via email or telephone coaching.
SocialWorkNow.com is a site dedicated to connecting social workers and those providing services throughout the country a forum for communicating with one another in real time. With Job Listings, Chat Rooms, and Professional Resources, this forum is for all things social work.
I was required to create a social work portfolio for my final assessment piece of my social work degree. Being an avid computer user, I decided to create a website rather than a paper based portfolio.
The personal and professional website of Jonathan B. Singer, LCSW. Pubilshed in 1996, this was one of the first social work websites on the internet. The website has a collection of papers on Single subject design, legislative analysis, Erikson's stages of development, and other social work topics. A more current social work site designed by Jonathan Singer is The Social Work Podcast, also part of the Social Work Webring.
Social Work Internætional Platform (SWIP) is created for scientists, practitioners, students and people interested in social work topics, mainly providing * a well catagorized database of social work related contributions * a reference database, pre-sorted by keywords * an up-to-date event calendar for social work related conferences, summer schools etc. * a network for individuals, organisations and institutions * livestreams of selected events (status: planned in audio and/or video)
IASSW is the premier school social work association in the United States. We represent the over 3,000 school social workers working in Illinois schools.
The Social Work Cafe has a long history of connecting students and professionals through a global e-mail list, Mentor Match program, community bulletin board, message board, chat room, and no-cost advertising for any social service organization or school. The global audience grows each day, and currently there are members from 17 countries (as of 10/16/07). Membership is free, and the webmaster gives a personal touch to each submission by answering questions, or linking users with other website owners.
I'm a young(ish) social worker in a Big City - I talk mostly about child welfare, adoption, family preservation and mental health. I also talk about myself, politics, religion, and occasionally other things that people probably wish I didn't!
The Social Work Podcast provides information on all things social work, including direct practice (both clinical and community organizing), research, policy, education... and everything in between. Join your host, Jonathan Singer, LCSW, as he explores topics near and dear to every social worker's heart. Podcasts can be listened to from the computer or downloaded to an MP3 player. Although the intended audience is social workers, the information will be useful to anyone in a helping profession (including psychology, nursing, psychiatry, counseling, and education).
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