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Neurobiological Core Content in the Research-Supported Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) Program Model

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Philip Young P. Hong, Suk-hee Kim, James Marley & Jang Ho Park. (2021) Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) for SUD recovery: A promising practice innovation to combat the opioid crisis. Social Work in Health Care 60:6-7, pages 509-528.
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Philip Young P. Hong, Caleb Kim, Rana Hong, Dara Lewis & Jang Ho Park. (2020) Examining Psychological Self-Sufficiency among African American Low-Income Jobseekers in a Health Profession Career Pathways Program. Social Work in Health Care 59:3, pages 139-160.
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Philip Young P. Hong, Brian Holland, Jang Ho Park & Caleb K. Kim. (2023) Broken Links in the Workforce Development System: The Social-Human Development Need for Assessing Psychological Self-Sufficiency. Social Development Issues 44:3.
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Philip Young P. Hong, Dara Lewis, Jang Ho Park, Rana Hong & Ed Davies. (2021) Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) for Fatherhood: An Empowerment-Based Social Work Intervention. Research on Social Work Practice 31:8, pages 826-835.
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Yun Kyung Kim, Jin Yong Jun, In Han Song & Philip Young P. Hong. (2021) Factors Associated with Employment Hope among North Korean Defectors in South Korea. International Migration 59:5, pages 180-196.
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Philip Young P. Hong, Sangmi Choi & Rana Hong. (2020) A Randomized Controlled Trial Study of Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) Policy Experiment in South Korea. Research on Social Work Practice 30:6, pages 587-596.
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