An Under Recognized Trauma: Sibling Abuse
Editor’s Note: The author responded to our invitation for guest blogging for NASW-NYC Connections. If you are interested in submitting a piece, please email us. Sibling abuse is an understudied...
View ArticleHow do you See me? A Poem
Editor’s Note: Gwen Butler is the 1st Vice President of the NASW-NYC Chapter. She presented us with this poem at the 2012 Board of Directors Retreat, which resonated deeply for everyone in the room....
View ArticleNewtown Tragedy: Recommendations for Coping with the Psychological Aftermath
Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared in the news feed of the Columbia University School of Social Work site. For a listing of resources around working with your clients or family around...
View ArticleBeing Accountable: Understanding the Daily Injuries of Racism
Editor’s Note: NASW-NYC in partnership with the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, houses the Undoing Racism Internship Project students. For more on anti-racist social work practice, please...
View ArticleSibling Abuse: Contributing Factors
Editor’s Note: This is a follow-up submission to the author’s earlier post on sibling abuse. To read the original article, click...
View ArticleEleanor Roosevelt on Human Rights
Where after all do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home—so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any map of the world. Yet they are the world of the individual person:...
View ArticleFamilies in Support of Treatment (FIST) Event in Brooklyn – October 24th
Anyone who has been impacted by addiction in any way is welcome to attend. If you have lost a loved one and would like to participate in the presentation, please contact...
View ArticleDr. Barbara Petratos, DSW, LCSW leading FREE workshop on Meditation and Dream...
Meditation and Dream Work Workshop It will be ongoing Thursday Nights at: 36 East 20th Street 6th Floor (around Broadway) New York, NY 10003 212-242-5716 www.spiritualpsychotherapynewyorkcity.com...
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