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April 09, 2024 at 12:20AM
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When did we forget we were playing? Failure, play, and possibility in sport & clinical life
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URL: https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/journal-article-abstracts/s41282-024-00434-8/
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<p class="a-plus-plus">Through pathways of queer theory, Black feminist theory, psychoanalytic theory, and clinical vignette, this paper invites the reader to recognize the ways in which racial capitalism, patriarchy, White supremacy, and other systems of dominance and carceral logics replicate themselves through our play and our clinical life. Considering play and intrapsychic development through the vignette of Alex, the paper offers sociogenic considerations of how social systems are entangled in our object relations, play, and family dynamics. The paper highlights an ethical stance that queers our use of rules, centers Black feminisms of “living otherwise,” and invites us to consider what Halberstam calls the “queer art of failure” when thinking about and living out sports and clinical life. The paper offers an inquiry by way of vignette into how we may consider and grapple with oppressive systems that live out interpersonally through unconscious processes, exposing the bonds we have come to believe are necessary to life but that ultimately restrict us from living play, and invites the reader to play with meaning-making between psychoanalysis and social theory.</p>
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April 06, 2024 at 04:36PM
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Asian-American social workers witness rise in anti-Asian racism
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URL: https://ifp.nyu.edu/2024/news/asian-american-social-workers-witness-rise-in-anti-asian-racism/
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<p>Amid the aftermath of heightened xenophobia and racism toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health exposed the challenges and resilience of these communities in three publications.</p>
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<p>The third edition of A Contemporary Approach to Substance Use Disorders and Addiction Counseling includes new sections on harm reduction strategies, medication-assisted therapy and the use of telebehavioral health therapy in treatment</p>
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<p>Homelessness is reaching record highs in the UK. The latest statistics on statutory homelessness show that in March 2023, 104,510 households – including over 131,000 children – were living in hotels, hostels, B&Bs and the like. But disabled people are particularly affected by homelessness…. While disabled people represent 22% of the overall population, a recent survey suggests they may represent up to 39% of the homeless population. </p>
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<p>New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 389, Issue 7, Page 581-583, August 2023. </p>
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<p>Danica Hays, author of Assessment in Counseling, discusses what’s new in the recently published seventh edition and how proper assessment of clients can help build the therapeutic alliance.</p>
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<p>New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 389, Issue 1, Page 1-4, July 2023. </p>
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<p>Every Wednesday on 15th and Julian streets, you can spot the social workers and staff therapists with the Harm Reduction Center: They’re standing around a colorful van, blasting upbeat music, as patient after patient drops by for clean needles, free counseling, a warm meal — or even a massage.</p>
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<p>Volume 40, Issue 4, December 2021<br />. </p>
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<p>Volume 40, Issue 4, December 2021<br />. </p>
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<p>Volume 40, Issue 4, December 2021<br />. </p>
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<p>This report describes death rates for pedestrians involved in a collision with a motor vehicle.</p>
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