Research on Social Work Practice
Social Work Practice (General)
There is a growing movement in social work toward a more empirical selection of therapies and interventions because, to be effective, you have to know what works. As the community of practitioners, scholars and students interested in applying scientific methods of analysis to social work problems continues to grow, the need for a publication dedicated to social work practice outcomes has never been greater. Research on Social Work Practice is the first professional social work journal to focus on evaluation research and on validating methods of assessment in social work practice.
Vital Information
Research on Social Work Practice is a disciplinary journal devoted to the publication of empirical research concerning the assessment methods and outcomes of social work practice. Social work practice is broadly interpreted to refer to the application of intentionally designed social work intervention programs to problems of societal or interpersonal importance. Interventions include behavior analysis and therapy; psychotherapy or counseling with individuals; case management; education; supervision; practice involving couples, families, or small groups; advocacy; community practice; organizational management; and the evaluation of social policies.
The journal primarily serves as an outlet for the publication of:
- Original reports of evidence-based evaluation studies on the outcomes of social work practice.
- Original reports of empirical studies on the development and validation of social work assessment methods.
- Original evidence-based reviews of the practice-research literature that convey direct applications (not simply implications) to social work practice. The two types of review articles considered for publication are: 1) reviews of the evidence-based status of a particular psychosocial intervention; and 2) reviews of evidence-based interventions applicable to a particular psychosocial problem.
Comprehensive Coverage
Each issue of Research on Social Work Practice brings you the latest scholarship to help bridge the gap between research and practice. Regular features include: Outcome Studies New Methods of Assessment Scholarly Reviews Invited Essays Book Reviews
In-Depth Special Issues
Research on Social Work Practice frequently supplements its broad coverage with in-depth studies of topics of particular concern through Special Issues or Special Sections. Previous examples include:
- Research on Social Work Practice in Chinese Communities (Vol.12, n.4)
- Honoring Walter W. Hudson (Vol.12, n.1)
- Flexner Revisited (Vol.11, n.2)
- Research on Social Work Practice in Ireland (Vol.10, n.6)
- Technology and Social Work (Vol.10, n.4)
- Australian Social Work Research (Vol.10, n.2)
By connecting practice and research in an artful and readable fashion, RSWP has provided a synergy for the helping professions — the vital recognition that without research, practice is blind; and without practice, research is mute.
— Martin Bloom Professor, School of Social Work, University of Connecticut
In the relatively few years since its inception, Research on Social Work Practice has become one of the most highly respected and frequently cited journals in our field. Researchers, practitioners, and students have all found its contents to be invaluable in their work.
— Dianne Harrison Montgomery Dean and Professor, School of Social Work, Florida State University
The unique manner in which the editors cover the broad spectrum of research on social work practice is destined to make the journal become a classic in the field. This is a must reading for all engaged in any level of practice research.
— Moses Newsome, Jr. Dean, School of Social Work, Norfolk State University Past-President, Council on Social Work Education
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Research on Social Work Practice, sponsored by the Society for Social Work and Research, is a disciplinary journal devoted to the publication of empirical research concerning the methods and outcomes of social work practice. Social work practice is broadly interpreted to refer to the application of intentionally designed social work intervention programs to problems of societal and/or interpersonal importance, including behavior analysis or psychotherapy involving individuals; case management; practice involving couples, families, and small groups; community practice education; and the development, implementation, and evaluation of social policies.
| Bruce A. Thyer, Ph.D. | Florida State University, USA |
| Simon Chan, Ph.D. | St. Francis University – Hong Kong SAR, China |
| Nafees Alam, Ph.D. | University of Nebraska-Kearney, USA |
| David L. Albright, Ph.D. | University of Alabama, USA |
| Yiu Tsang Andrew Low, Ph.D. | Saint Francis University – Hong Kong SAR, China |
| Anat Ben-Porat, Ph.D. | Bar-Ilan University, Israel |
| Heidi Breaux, DSW | Louisiana State University, USA |
| William Cabin, Ph.D. | New York University, USA |
| Johnson Cheung, Ph.D. | University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China |
| Kingsley Chigbu, Ph.D. | University of St. Thomas, USA |
| Wenjie Duan, Ph.D. | East China University of Science & Technology, China |
| Rebecca Featherston, Ph.D. | Monash University, Australia |
| Hanni B. Flaherty, Ph.D. | Yeshiva University, USA |
| Magdalena Hanková, Ph.D. | Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic |
| Eleanor Alvira Hendricks, Ph.D. | North-West University, South Africa |
| Raya Hamed Hilal Al Maamari, Ph.D. | Sultan Qaboos University, Oman |
| Harry Hunter, Ph.D., DSW | University of Southern California, USA |
| Margaret G. Janse van Rensburg, Ph.D. | University of South Carolina, USA |
| Mansoor A. F. Kazi, Ph.D. | SUNY-Fredonia, USA |
| Hyejin Kim, Ph.D. | Wright State University, USA |
| Catherine LaBrenz, Ph.D. | University of Texas at Arlington, USA |
| Jeffrey R. Lacasse, Ph.D. | Florida State University, USA |
| Justin Francis Leon Nicolas, Ph.D. | University of the Philippines, Diliman |
| Kelli Lynch, Ph.D | Troy University, USA |
| Robin M. Mathy, LCSW | Tulane University, USA |
| Fei Pei, Ph.D. | Syracuse University, USA |
| Panagiotis Pentaris, Ph.D. | Goldsmith’s College, UK |
| Liu Chi Pun, Ph.D. | Shue Yan University-Hong Kong SAR, China |
| Wallace Tsang, Ph.D. | Hong Kong Shue Yan University, China |
| Clio B. Weisman, Ph.D. | Portland, OR, USA |
| Qi Wu, Ph.D. | Arizona State University, USA |
| Yanfeng Xu, Ph.D. | University of South Carolina, USA |
| Yean Wang, Ph.D. | Beijing Normal University, China |
| Huiping Zhang, Ph.D. | Renmin University of China, China |
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