Links

Help Starts Here Site of the National Association of Social Workers – NASW
Articles on Kids & Families, Health & Wellness, Mind & Spirit, Seniors & Aging, and resources for finding licensed and qualified social workers nationwide.

American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

American Psychological Association Help Center

Collaborative Law Institute of Minnesota

Divorce / Custody Mediation
Article providing compelling reasons to consider mediation over a court trial when there is a contested custody in a divorce.

International Academy Of Collaborative Professionals

International Federation of Social Workers- IFSW
A global organization striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the development of social work, best practices and international cooperation between social workers and their professional organisations.

Journal of Family Studies
Consultant Editor and Practice Notes Editor is Dr Jennifer McIntosh, Ph.D, and clinical director of Family Transitions Centre of Excellence in Victoria, Australia. See this journal for research focused on children’s needs during family transition.

Kvebaek’s Blog For David Kvebaek’s essay, “KST i USA,” see archived entry of Monday, July 30, 2007.

MACMH – Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health

MACMHP – Minnesota Association of Community Mental Health Programs

Mediation, an example of attorneys practicing

Mwangaza Education for Partnership

The National Association of Social Workers-Minnesota Chapter Newsletter referencing upcoming international family sculpting conference.

SAMSHA – Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration of the United States Department of Health and Human Services

Thorsheim, Thomas, Ph.D, Licensed Psychologist, Greenville, SC, evaluates and treats anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and issues associated with adjustment and change, and provides comprehensive, individually tailored assessment of mood, personality, learning disorders and ADHD. Utilizes the KST when appropriate.

University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Social Work

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