New textbook by Professor Nicole Nicotera and retired Associate Professor Julie Anne Laser details use of experiential therapy and mindfulness as therapeutic approaches for diverse clients.
New textbook by Professor Nicole Nicotera and retired Associate Professor Julie Anne Laser details use of experiential therapy and mindfulness as therapeutic approaches for diverse clients.
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.
A study led by the Institute for Human-Animal Connection is uncovering links between the psychological and physiological effects of service dogs on veterans with PTSD, offering new insights into treatment and post-traumatic growth.
Through her research into moral distress, workplace justice and worker well-being, Associate Professor Amy He is helping to improve the U.S. child welfare system.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Associate Professor Anamika Barman-Adhikari to discuss her research on how the social networks of unhoused young people can influence behaviors like substance use.
GSSW Clinical Professor Philip Tedeschi extends the concept of social justice to include nonhuman animals, noting that animal, human and environmental well-being are inextricably linked.
GSSW Professors Jeffrey Jenson, Kimberly Bender and Eugene Walls are included in the Stanford University/Elsevier list of the world’s most influential scientists.