Click Here to Read: New Center For Psychoanalysis Los Angeles website.
Click Here to Read: Westchester Center of the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy on the WCSPP website.
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Click Here to Read: Review of Freud and Women, by Lucy Freeman and Herbert S. Strean, Reviewed by Leslie B. Alexander in Social Service Review 57 (1983): 164-166.
Click Here to Read: Rescuers of the Wronged Soul Review of : The Severed Soul: A Psychoanalyst’s Heroic Battle to Heal the Mind of a Schizophrenic by Dr. Herbert Strean and Lucy Freeman, Reviewed by Nancy Mairs in the Los Angeles Times on July 01, 1990.
Click Here to Read: Controversies on Countertransference (Book Review) by Herbert S. Streann, Edward B. Jenny in in Division 39 of the American Psychological Association Newsletter in Spring 2005, pp. 49-50. Continue reading Social Work Saturday: Herbert Strean
Click Here to Read: Grace Coyle on the National Association of Social Work Website.
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Click Here to Read:Social Work: Group Work and Change – 1935 by By Dr. Grace L. Coyle on the Social History Project website.
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Click Here to Read: Frances Lomas Feldman (1912 – 2008) on the NASW Website.
Click Here to Read: FRANCES FELDMAN Social Worker 1912 – 2008 by Marilyn Flynn on the Jewish Women’s Archive website.
Click Here to Read: Feldman, Frances Lomas 1912 – 2008 Influential educator, researcher, consultant and advisor on the University of Southern California School of Social Work Website.
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Click Here to Read: Frances Perkins Biography: Civil Servant, Government Official (1882–1965) on the Bio.com website. Continue reading Social Work Saturday: Frances Perkins
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Click Here to Read: Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton: Pope gives nod to two controversial CatholicsBy Moni Basu and Jessica Ravitz, on the CNN website on September 25, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Dorothy Day: Biography Religious Figure, Editor, Women’s Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Journalist (1897–1980) on the bio.com website.
Click Here to Read: In Hero of the Catholic Left, a Conservative Cardinal Sees a Saint By Sharon Otterman in The New York Times on November 26, 2012. Continue reading Social Work Saturday: Dorothy Day
Click Here to Read: Kate Schechter interviews Patrick Casement in the Beyond the Couch Journal in the
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