Volume 12, Issue 1 (1994)
This issue of the Clinical Sociology Review includes articles on a range of topics of interest to clinical sociologists and sociological practitioners. These topics include concerns for the discipline itself and its place in the broader field of sociology; the development of a unique body of sociological practice theory; the application of research methods to practice; and the application of sociological practice and clinical sociology at the individual, organizational, and community levels. The book reviews also cover a wide range of applications of sociological concepts at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of society, from individual to organization to societies.
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Front Matter
Front Matter
CSR Editors
Editor's Preface
Editor's Preface
Susan Brown Eve
About the Authors
About the Authors
CSR Editors
History of Clinical Sociology
Some Remarks about the Dyad Observer-Observed and the Relationship of the Observer to Power
Jacques Van Bockstaele, Maria Van Bockstaele, and Martine Godard-Plasman
Articles
Results of a Practitioner Survey and Comparison with the Themes of Articles Published in the ASA Footnotes: Major Issues Facing the Discipline of Sociology
Josephine A. Ruggiero and Louise C. Weston
Interviewer Attitudes about the Mentally Ill
Rosalind J. Dworkin and Anthony Gary Dworkin
Clinical Typifications by Wives of Professional Athletes: The Field Researcher as Therapist
Steven M. Ortiz
Researching an Iraqi Community in the Midst of the U.S.-Iraq War: The Researcher as Clinician
Mary C. Sengstock
Society and Self: A Symbolic Interactionist Framework for Sociological Practice
Janet Mancini Billson
Toward a Three-Dimensional Model of Suicide
Kimberly A. Folse and Dennis L. Peck
Terminating Addiction Naturally: Post-Addict Identity and the Avoidance of Treatment
William Cloud and Robert Granfield
Evaluation Research and the Psychiatric Hospital: Blending Management and Inquiry in Clinical Sociology
George W. Dowdall and Diana M. Pinchoff
Diversity: A Managerial Paradox
Karen Stephenson
Educational Policy and Training Implications of Social Science Research: Lessons from an Inner City Elementary School
Nita L. Bryant, David W. Hartman, and Dexter Taylor
Field-Initiated Resarch to Predict Work-Motivation Among Navajo Vocational Rehabilitation Clients
Jennie R. Joe and Dorothy Lonewolf Miller
Latina Immigrant Women and Paid Domestic Work: Upgrading the Occupation
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Teaching Notes
Teaching Clinicians about Ethnic Cultures
Mary C. Sengstock
Practice Notes
On the Development of Reflexive Thinking
Linda Weber
Book Reviews
Quantum Psychology: Steps to a Postmodern Ecology of Being
L. John Brinkerhoff
Trouble on Board: The Plight of the International Seafarers
Charles S. Green III
Occupational Subcultures in the Workplace
Rosemarie Livigni
What's a Mother to Do?
Ruth Harriet Jacobs
As the Workforce Ages: Costs, Benefits and Policy Challenges
Mary C. Sengstock
Making Gray Gold: Narratives of Nursing Home Care
Jan Wilkerson Weaver
Analyzing Psychotherapy: A Social Role Perspective
Nancy A. Naples
Résumés en Français
Résumés en français
CSR Editors
Full issue
Full Issue: Volume 12
CSR Editors
Editor
Susan Brown Eve, University of North Texas
Vice President for Publications and Consulting Editor
John G. Bruhn, University of Texas at El Paso
Associate Editors
John Glass
David W. Watts, Southeastern Louisiana University
Assistant Editor
Louisa Howe, Psychomotor Institute
Historical Section Editor
Jan M. Fritz
Teaching Notes Editor
Sarah C. Brabrant, University of Southwest Louisiana
Practice Notes Editor
Ann Marie Ellis, Southwest Texas State University
Book Review Editor
Harry Cohen, Iowa State University