The Clinical Social Work Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles relevant to contemporary clinical #socialwork practice, research, theory, and policy. #CSWJ
This special issue of Clinical Social Work Journal seeks submissions that explore the opportunities, risks, and ethical tensions of AI in assessment, therapy, and clinical decision-making, with a focus on real-world practice and social justice.
https://t.co/DYfAPDJmRO
For our new Mindful Monday section we wanted to address that mindfulness and self-awareness can support both clinician well-being and more effective practice.
Taking a moment to pause can strengthen how we show up for those we serve. Click the link below:
https://t.co/5EE4gnUoee
Melissa Grady, Editor in Chief met with faculty at the University of Otago in Dunedin New Zealand on March 12. Thank you to Katheryn Margaret Pascoe for being such a gracious host!
Melissa Grady, Editor in Chief presented to the faculty and students at University of Melbourne's Department of Social Work. She was hosted by Dr. Milena Heinsch, Program Director and Dr. Lynette Joubert, Professor, on March 11 in Melbourne Australia.
For Women’s History Month, we highlight research on how digital technologies expand psychosocial support for vulnerable women. Virtual therapy can reduce barriers like stigma and geographic isolation while improving access to care.
link: https://t.co/awXMvJQ7SY
For Topic Tuesday we will be discussing African-Centered Care and its impact on Black adult mental health. Early findings are promising, but more rigorous research is needed. Here you can find a great article discussing this matter: https://t.co/2fcX7yFhCS
For Thoughtful Thursday, we highlight Black History Month with an article exploring how Black clinicians and Black clients navigate healing amid shared racial trauma and the ethical complexities it brings to clinical care. Read more here: https://t.co/Ai5d5eX78C
The Clinical Social Work Journal (CSWJ) is celebrating Black History Month by honoring the voices, scholarship, and contributions that continue to shape clinical social work practice and research.
To learn more click the link: https://t.co/ZQLsv2239y
The Clinical Social Work Journal (CSWJ) is celebrating Black History Month by honoring the voices, scholarship, and contributions that continue to shape clinical social work practice and research.
To learn more click the link: https://t.co/ZQLsv22AZ6
New episode drops tomorrow!
Yael Hochman and Melissa Grady discuss social work students’ professional identity formation amid shared traumatic realities of war.
Article available here: https://t.co/wyvpysM6Bf
New episode out tomorrow!
Toruvinga Muzingili and Melissa Grady discuss “Barriers to Professionalization of Clinical Social Work in Zimbabwe: Insights from Education, Regulation and Practice” on the Clinical Social Work Journal Podcast.
Listen here: https://t.co/kr4vHdBXJg
We’re proud to highlight Editorial Board member Alan Al‑Krenawi and his upcoming book, Dual Use of Global and Local‑Indigenous Mental Health Services: The Middle East Case.
https://t.co/M7hoU9mZpZ
Join us in shining a light on Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week. Let’s raise our voices, deepen our compassion, and take action together. Learn more and get involved: https://t.co/Soa6OxLi4L
Colleges are reopening and student well-being should be a top priority. This article shares insights on what well-being means and how to measure it. Worth a read:
https://t.co/5hY3l8FGaR
Grady & Yoder (2025, July).
• What Contributes to Youth Sexual Offending?
• TF-CBT for Problematic Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents: An Integrated Approach
Presented at Sexuality and Social Work 2025, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Our first back to back!
A new episode out now. Eman Tadros and Melissa Grady discuss “Culturally Responsive CBT and Mindfulness: Minimizing Suicidality in Correctional Settings” on the Clinical Social Work Journal Podcast. Listen here: https://t.co/urodrM7zH4