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Editor, Face to Face with Children: The Life and Work of Clare Winnicott.
London: Karnac Books, 2004.
Remember the Child, Remember Clare Winnicott. NCVCCO Outlook, 19, 10-12, Summer
2003.
The Untold Story of Clare and Donald Winnicott: How Social Work Influenced
Modern Psychoanalysis. Clinical Social Work Journal, 28(3), 245-261, Fall 2000.
Therapeutic Change in Everyday Life:
A Unique Challenge for Social Work. National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis Newsletter, 17, Fall 2000.
Winnicott
as Social Worker II. NewSquiggle, 4, 10, Autumn 2000.
Beyond Psychotherapy: Therapeutic Relationships in Community
Care. Smith College Studies in Social Work. 70(3), 397-426, June 2000.
Winnicott as Social Worker. NewSquiggle, 3,
12-13, Autumn 1999.
Clinical Issues in Delivering Home-Based Psychiatric Services. In Psychiatric Home Care, Alan Menikoff
(Ed.), New York, Academic Press, 1999
Letter, Response to Book Review of "Madness on the Couch". Washington Post (Book
World,
p. 8), December 20, 1998.
Psychoanalysis and Social Work: A One-Way
Street? National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis Newsletter, 13, 5, Spring 1997.
Engaging Significant Others:
The Tom Sawyer Approach to Case Management. Psychiatric Services, 47(8), 799-801, August 1996.
Managed Care and Case
Management: Investing in Recovery. Psychiatric Services, 47(7): 699-701, July 1996.
Depression, Diabetes and Despair:
Clinical Case Management in a Managed Care Context. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 66(3): 358-369, June 1996. Also
republished in Humane Managed Care? G. Schamess and A. Lightburn, (Eds.), Washington: NASW Press, 1998.
Case Management
with Longterm Patients: A Comprehensive Approach. In Handbook for the Treatment of the Seriously Mentally Ill. Stephen Soreff
(Ed.), Seattle: Hogrefe and Huber, 1996.
Introduction to "Clare Winnicott: Communicating with Children". Smith College
Studies in Social Work, 66(2): 115-116, March 1996.
Managed Care and the Seriously Mentally Ill Consumer. The Arlington
Voice (NAMI of Arlington, Virginia newsletter), 4(3): 3-4, November 1995.
Editor, Clinical Studies in Case Management
(New Directions in Mental Health Services, No. 65), San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.
Preface. Clinical Case Management:
A Guide to Comprehensive Treatment of Serious Mental Illness. (Robert Surber, Editor), Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage, 1994.
Integrating
Case Management and Psychiatric Hospitalization. Health and Social Work, 16(1):34-42, February 1991.
Community-Based
Management of Psychotic Clients: The Contributions of D. W. and Clare Winnicott. Clinical Social Work Journal, 18(1):23-41,
Spring 1990.
Clinical Case Management: Definition, Principles, Components. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 40(4):361-368,
April 1989.
Clinical Issues in the Case Management Relationship. In Clinical Case Management (New Directions for Mental
Health Services, 40:15-27), San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1988.
Titrating Support in Case Management. Tie-Lines, 4(4):5-6,
October 1987.
Mental Health Case Management: A Professional Domain? Social Work, 32(4): 461-462, September-October
1987.
Book Review of Schizophrenia and the Family by Carol Anderson et al. Psychiatry, 50:292-295, August 1987.
Expressed
Emotion in Families: A Critical Review (with HR Lamb and C Loeper). Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 38(4):374-380, April
1987.
Clinical Issues in Treating the Chronic Mentally Ill (New Directions in Mental Health Services, Vol. 27). San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1985.
The Process of Change in the Long-Term Mentally Ill: A Naturalistic Perspective. Psychosocial
Rehabilitation Journal, 9(1):55-69, July 1985.
Residential Options of the Young Adult Chronic Patient: Assessing and
Utilizing Natural Support Systems. Tie-Lines, 2(3), July 1985.
Moral Issues and Mental Illness. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 48(6):518-539,
November 1984.
Resocialization in Schizophrenia: Renegotiating the Latency Era. International Review of Psycho-Analysis,
11:43-59, 1984.
A Re-evaluation of Task-Centered Social Work Practice. Clinical Social Work Journal, 11(3):228-244,
Fall 1983.
Coping Strategies for Relatives of the Mentally Ill (booklet). Arlington, Virginia: National Alliance for
the Mentally Ill, 1984.
Facilitating a Therapeutic Milieu in the Families of Schizophrenics (w. A. Lin). Psychiatry,
43(2):106-119, May 1980.
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