Jonathan Singer ๐๏ธ
@socworkpodcast
Award-winning podcaster. #SWTech pioneer. Prof. Best-selling author. Suicidologist quoted in New York Times, Guardian, CNN. Family man.
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Work with kids in schools? We wrote this for you. The second edition of our best-selling book, Suicide in Schools, available now. Best practices for school-based suicide prevention, assessment, intervention and postvention. #SuicidePrevention routledge.com/Suicide-in-Schโฆ
Episode 136: Living with Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease: Interview with Steve Hicks School of Social Work Allan Cole, PhD socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/2024/03/Parkinโฆ
Dean Allan Cole was featured on Jonathan Singer ๐๏ธ on his research in Parkinson's, disabilities studies, and grief!
Take a listen to this interview, as conducted by UT graduate Jonathan Singer (MSSW '96).
You've screened & assessed for suicide risk. Now what? Suicide Risk Monitoring: the Missing Piece in #Suicide Risk Assessment. Full text: rdcu.be/GsYa #school #mentalhealth #suicideprevention
Honored to be part of Loyola University Chicago's feature: 'Three Loyola professors on the intersection of capitalism, mental health' with Jenna Drenten, PhD & Typer Durden
Loyola Social Work
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Episode 133: Interview with NASW-Illinois Executive Director, Joel Rubin, about how the ASWB Info exam was eliminated from licensure requirements for BSW and MSW graduates of accredited social work programs in Illinois. Sounds boring? Oh, just you wait. socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/2023/02/NASWILโฆ
The second edition of our best-selling book, Suicide in Schools, available now. best practices for school-based suicide prevention, assessment, intervention and postvention. #SuicidePrevention
One of the gems from my interview with Steve Hicks School of Social Work's Allan Cole in Ep 136 about living with Parkinson's Disease was his description of PD as a 'Both/And' experience. I think this fits for so many of the experiences we encounter in social work.
socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/2024/03/Parkinโฆ