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Volume 15, Issue 1 (1997)

This volume of the Clinical Sociology Review contains a number of exciting applications of sociological theory and methods. Whether Melvyn Fein is discussing treatment of the individual client, Sandra Coyle is writing about the process of reconstruction of emotions of members of a 12-step community or Linda Weber and Allison Carter reconstructing trust, these authors continue to demonstrate sociological applications at the individual, emotional level. S. Joseph Woodall, a sociologist and a firefighter, writes about the emotional traumas mat firefighters experience in the ordinary practice of their profession in "Hearts on Fire." John G. Bruhn compares the organization to an individual in the context of reactions to major organizational changes. Lynn M. Mulkey asks us to reflect on the theoretical and humanistic implications of sociological practice.

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Editor's Preface
W. David Watts

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Teaching Notes

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Teaching Across Boundaries: American Educators and Ultra-Orthodox Women in Jerusalem
David W. Hartman, Betty J. Feir, and Avraham Schwartzbaum

Practice Notes

Self-Portraits of Practicing Sociologists

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Flirtation with Autobiography
Jonathan A. Freedman

Book Reviews

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Autism and the Crisis of Meaning
Barbara Flowers Cottrell

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Law in a Therapudic Key
Sarena W. Mayer

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Editor

W. David Watts, Jacksonville State University

Associate Editors

Hugh McCain, Jr., Jacksonville State University

John Glass

Historical Section Editor

Jan M. Fritz

Teaching Notes Editor

Sarah C. Brabrant, University of Southwestern Louisiana

Practice Notes Editor

Ann Marie Ellis, Southwest Texas State University

Book Review Editor

Harry Cohen