Volume 10, Issue 1 (1992)
This is the tenth issue of the Clinical Sociology Review. It is an exciting issue with which to mark the first decade of CSR's existence. It begins with a reprint of an inspiring article by Harvey Zorbaugh entitled "Sociology in the Clinic," in the History of Clinical Sociology section, edited by Jan M. Fritz. Originally published in 1939 in The Journal of Educational Sociology, the article traces the roots of clinical sociology at the University of Chicago, and the author advocates greater use of the clinic by sociologists as a way of enriching theory and teaching. In his stirring Presidential Address from the 1991 annual meeting of the Sociological Practice Association in Costa Mesa, California, Phillip D. Robinette exhorts sociological practitioners to overcome the profession's mid-life crisis and to regenerate the organization with their individual and collective energy and enthusiasm.
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Front Matter
Front Matter
CSR Editors
Editor's Preface
Editor's Preface
CSR Editors
About the Authors
About the Authors
CSR Editors
History of Clinical Sociology
Sociology in the Clinic
Harvey Zorbaugh
Presidential Address
Social Practice's Mid-life Crisis
Phillip D. Robinette
Articles
Integrating Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Interpersonal Therapies: A Biophysical Role Theory
Tamara Ferguson, Jack Ferguson, and Elliot D. Luby
Understanding Paranoia: Toward A Social Explanation
David May and Michael P. Kelly
Deep Learning Groups: Combining Emotional and Intellectual Learning
Valeria Malhotra Bentz
Using Sociology to End Chemical Dependency
J. Barry Gurdin
Intervention among Children of Subastance Abusers and School Success
Marguerite E. Bryan
Cross Cultural Intervention III: Some Corrections and an Update in The Case of the Hexed Hair
Sophie Koslowski and Jonathan A. Freedman
Identification of Violence in Psychiatric Case Presentations
Edward W. Gondolf and Joyce McWilliams
Comparing the Psychological Impact of Battering, Marital Rape and Stranger Rape
Nancy M. Shields and Christine R. Hanneke
Taking Back a Rich Tradition: A Sociological Approach to Workplace and Industrial Change in the Global Economy
Marvin S. Finkelstein
Advancing Toledo's Neighborhood Movement through Participatory Action Research: Integrating Activist and Academic Approaches
Randy Stoecker and David Beckwith
Teaching of Clinical Sociology
Techniques for Imparting Clinical Knowledge in Nonclinical Courses
Mary C. Sengstock
Theater As a Teaching Procedure in Sociology
Joao Gabriel L. C. Teixeira
Book Reviews
Handbook of Clinical Sociology
Stanley S. Clawar
Violent Emotions: Shame and Rage in Marital Quarrels
James A. Kitchens
The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and the World / Assets and the Poor: a New American Welfare Policy
Josephine Ruggiero and Eric Hirsch
Résumés en Français
Back Matter
Back Matter
CSR Editors
Full issue
Full Issue: Volume 10
CSR Editors
Editor
Susan Brown Eve, University of North Texas
Associate Editors
John Glass
David W. Watts, Southeastern Louisiana University
Assistant Editors
John G. Bruhn, University of Texas at El Paso
Louisa P. Howe, Psychomotor Institute
Historical Section Editor
Jan M. Fritz, California State University, San Bernardino
Teaching Notes Editor
Sarah C. Brabrant, University of Southwest Louisiana
Practice Notes Editor
H. Hugh Floyd
Book Review Editor
Harry Cohen, Iowa State University