Rosemary Link Curt Paulsen Glenda Dewberry Rooney Lois Bosch                     

Master of Social Work Program

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Faculty Publications

The faculty in the Social Work department at Augsburg actively contribute to the Social Work field at large through numerous publications in books and articles. Feel free to examine the most current publications originating from our distinguished faculty! (listed alphabetically by last name)



Professor Anthony Bibus and Professor Rosemary Link, Ph.D.s

Professors Bibus and Link co-wrote a chapter (The impact of US Welfare reform on children's well being: Minnesota focus) in a book entitled Safeguarding and Promoting the Well-Being of Children, Families, and Communities. It can be found at the following link:
Safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children, families, and communities



Associate Professors Lois Bosch and Laura Boisen
, Ph.D.s

Professors Bosch and Boisen have recently contributed a chapter (Chp. 11, Dual relationships and rural social work: Is there a rural code?) to a book entitled Social work in rural communities, 4th. ed. The book can be found on the CSWE website at the following link:
Social Work in Rural Communities, 4th Edition



Assistant Professor Christina Erickson, Ph. D.

Erickson, C. L. (2006). Living with illness-your options:             Parkinson's disease services available to individuals and         families. www.helpstartshere.org, National Association of     Social Workers.

Erickson, C. L. (2006). Kitchen table recovery.
    Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work. Spring, 21(1).

Erickson, C. L. (2004). Parkinson's disease, depression, and     medication adherence: Current knowledge and social work     practice. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 42(3/4),         3-18.

Erickson, C. L., Mattaini, M. A., & McGuire, M. S. (2004).             Constructing non-violent cultures in schools: The state of     the science.  Children and Schools. 26(2), 102-116.



Assistant Professor Barbara Lehmann, Ph. D.

Lehmann, B. A., Rodenborg, N. A., Herman, W. R., & Robin,     S. (invited article in prep). Cambiamos Juntos (Changing         Together): Student Voices on Transformation Through         Social Work Semester in Latin America.

Lehmann, B. A., Lutterman-Augillar, A., & Ties, B. L. (in            prep). Bringing it all Back Home: Student Self Reports of        Transformation Following Study Abroad Programs.

Mathy, R. M., Kerr, S. K., & Lehmann, B. A. (2003). Mental         health implications of same-sex marriage: Influences on         sexual orientation and relationship status in Canada and         the United States. In R. M. Mathy & S. K. Kerr (Eds.)             (2005), Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Mental Health.         Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Mathy, R. M. & Lehman, B. A. (2004). Public health                 consequences of the Defense of Marriage Act for lesbian         and bisexual women: Suicidality, behavior difficulties, and     psychiatric treatment. Feminism and Psychology, 14 (1),     187-194.

Mathy, R. M., Lehmann, B. A., & Kerr, D. L. (2004). Bisexual     and transgender identities in a nonclinical sample of             North Americans: Suicidal intent, behavioral difficulties,         and mental health treatment. In J. Alexander & K.                 Yescavage (Eds.), Bisexuality and Transgenderism:                 Intersexions of the Others. Binghamton, NY: Haworth         Press.

Mathy, R. M., Kerr, S. K., & Lehmann, B. A. (2003). Mental         health implications of same-sex marriage: Influences on         sexual orientation and relationship status in Canada and         the United States.
    Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 15(2-3),             117-141.

Mathy, R. M., Lehmann, B. A., & Kerr, D. L. (2003). Bisexual     and transgender identities in a nonclinical sample of North     Americans: Suicidal intent, behavioral difficulties, and             mental health treatment. Journal of Bisexuality, 3, 3-4.


Professor Rosemary Link, Ph. D.
 
Bibus, A., Link, R. & O'Neal, M. (2005). The impact of Welfare     reform on children's well being: Minnesota focus. In             Safeguarding and Promoting the Well Being of Children,         Families and their Communities, Eds. Scott, J. & Ward, H.     London UK: Jessica Kingsley.

Link, R. J. & Healy, L. A. eds (2005). Teaching International     Content: Curriculum Resources for Social Workers.                 Alexandria, VA: CSWE.

Link, R. (2004). The Children's Defense Fund: 30 years of         action. Poverty. Issue 116. Autumn. London: CPAG.UK.

Link, R. (2003). International exchange: Models for                 development-the Slovenia experience; Chapter in text         edited by Healy, Hokenstad, & Asamoah. Alexandria VA:
    CSWE.

Link, R. (2002, February). Can re-authorization revitalize         children's lives?: Welfare reform through an international     lens. Journal of Social Work. 1(1).

Link, R. & Bibus, A. (2000). When children pay. London:             CPAG.UK

Ramanthan, C. & Link, R. (2004). All our futures: Principles &     resources for social work practice in a global era. Pacific         Grove: Brooks, Cole, Wadsworth.
 


Associate Professor Nancy Rodenborg, Ph. D.


Rodenborg, N. (2004). Services to African American children      in poverty: Institutional discrimination in child welfare?
   
Journal of Poverty. 8(3), 109-130.

Rodenborg, N. & Huynh, N. (2006). On overcoming                 segregation: Social work in intergroup dialogue.
    Social Work with Groups
. 29(1), 27-44.

Rodenborg, N. & Bosch, L. (2007). Intergroup dialogue: A group work method for diverse groups. Encyclopedia for         Social Work with Groups.



Professor Glenda Dewberry Rooney, Ph. D.

Dewberry Rooney, G., Redman FeldKamp, C. & Larrington         Windorski, M. (2006). Pueblo High School: Looking back,     1955-1970. Tuscon: Pueblo High Warrior Alumni                 Foundation.



Professor Ngoh-Tiong Tan, Ph. D.


Professor Tan, who comes to us with knowledge and experience involving social issues in Asia, has recently edited a book entitled The Challenge of Social Care in Asia. Further information about his book can be found at the following link:
Challenge of Social Care in Asia

Another book of Professor Tan's in pre-publication is described in the following link:
Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice