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Should Social Work Education Address Religious Issues? Yes!

Pages 7-12 | Published online: 31 May 2013

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David Chenot & Hansung Kim. (2017) Spirituality, Religion, Social Justice Orientation, and the Career Aspirations of Young Adults. Journal of Social Work Education 53:4, pages 699-713.
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Sarah Todd & Diana Coholic. (2007) Christian Fundamentalism and Anti-Oppressive Social Work Pedagogy. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 27:3-4, pages 5-25.
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DavidR. Hodge. (2007) Religious Discrimination and Ethical Compliance. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 26:2, pages 91-113.
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AmyL. Ai, Kristin Moultine, JosephF. Picciano, Biren Ratnesh Nagda & Linda Hendrickson Thurman. (2004) Integrating Spirituality into the Social Work Curriculum. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 24:1-2, pages 105-128.
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JaniceM. Staral. (2003) The Urban Church as Professor. Journal of Progressive Human Services 14:2, pages 1-21.
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M. Carlean Gilbert. (2000) Spirituality in Social Work Groups: Practitioners Speak Out. Social Work With Groups 22:4, pages 67-84.
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Rebecca Ranz. (2021) Developing Social Work Students’ Awareness of their Spiritual/Religious Identity and Integrating It into Their Professional Identity: Evaluation of a Pilot Course. The British Journal of Social Work 51:4, pages 1392-1407.
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Hıdır APAK. (2018) Sosyal Hizmet Uygulamasında Din ve Maneviyatın Rolü (SHUDMR) Ölçeğinin Türkçeye Uyarlanması: Güvenirlik ve Geçerlik ÇalışmasıAdapting the Scaling of the Role of Religion and Spirituality in Social Service Practice (RRSSP) to Turkish: Study of Validity and Reliability. İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 7:3, pages 1889-1903.
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Julian M. Groves, Wai-Yip Ho & Kaxton Siu. (2016) Exploring the Sacred-Secular Dialect in Everyday Social Work Practice: An Analysis of Religious Responses to Managerialism among Outreach Social Workers in Hong Kong: Table 1. British Journal of Social Work 46:5, pages 1411-1428.
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Edward R Canda. 2012. Spirituality in Social Work. Spirituality in Social Work 76 89 .
Bernard R Moss. (2011) The pedagogic challenge of spirituality: A ‘co-creative’ response. Journal of Social Work 12:6, pages 595-613.
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Morley D. Glicken. 2009. Evidence-Based Counseling and Psychotherapy for an Aging Population. Evidence-Based Counseling and Psychotherapy for an Aging Population 263 292 .
Diana Coholic. (2016) Incorporating Spirituality in Feminist Social Work Perspectives. Affilia 18:1, pages 49-67.
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Philip Gilligan. (2003) ‘It isn’t discussed’. Religion, belief and practice teaching. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 5:1, pages 75-95.
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Janice M. Staral. (2002) Reflecting on Daily Experience. Social Thought 21:1, pages 77-92.
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Larry Ortiz, Sue Villereal & Margaret Engel. (2000) Culture and Spirituality. Social Thought 19:4, pages 21-36.
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G. Brent AngellBrent C. DennisLisa E. Dumain. (2018) Spirituality, Resilience, and Narrative: Coping with Parental Death. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 79:6, pages 615-630.
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Barbara Peo Early. (1998) Between Two Worlds. Social Thought 18:2, pages 67-80.
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Andrew J. Weaver, Harold G. Koenig & David B. Larson. (1997) MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS AND THE CLERGY: A NEED FOR CLINICAL COLLABORATION, TRAINING, AND RESEARCH. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 23:1, pages 13-25.
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Cathleen A. Lewandowski & Edward R. Canda. (1996) A Typological Model for the Assessment of Religious Groups. Social Thought 18:1, pages 17-38.
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Jem M. NakhaimaBarbara H. Dicks. (2019) Social Work Practice with Religious Families. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 76:6, pages 360-368.
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