GSSW alumna Charmaine Brittain, MSW ’91, has retired after 20 years at the Butler Institute for Families, where she helped to transform child welfare systems nationwide.
GSSW alumna Charmaine Brittain, MSW ’91, has retired after 20 years at the Butler Institute for Families, where she helped to transform child welfare systems nationwide.
Our distinguished faculty are at the forefront of social work scholarship, producing impactful research that shapes the field and addresses pressing social issues. This page highlights their recent publications, offering a glimpse into the diverse range of topics our faculty explore—from community mental health and social justice to policy analysis and clinical practice.
GSSW staff and faculty are honored for exceptional teaching, scholarship and service.
GSSW faculty and staff are recognized for their work advancing social work research, education, and practice.
GSSW Professor Johnny Kim is working to expand adolescent mental health care access through approaches such as solution-focused brief therapy, an evidence-based therapy model.
Our distinguished faculty are at the forefront of social work scholarship, producing impactful research that shapes the field and addresses pressing social issues. This page highlights their recent publications, offering a glimpse into the diverse range of topics our faculty explore—from community mental health and social justice to policy analysis and clinical practice.
GSSW faculty and staff are recognized for their work advancing social work research, education, and practice.
Our distinguished faculty are at the forefront of social work scholarship, producing impactful research that shapes the field and addresses pressing social issues. This page highlights their recent publications, offering a glimpse into the diverse range of topics our faculty explore—from community mental health and social justice to policy analysis and clinical practice.