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Library Resources
The Neumann University library holds a growing collection of social work Books, Professional and Academic Journals, and Documentary Films. Topics include but are not limited to, Gerontology, Social Welfare, Mental Health and Health Care, International Social Work, Marriage and the Family, Social Policy, Addiction, and Clinical Social Work.
View some featured acquisitions below
- Days in the Lives of Social Workers – Linda May Grobman
- Doin’ Time: Everyone Deserves a Second Chance – Rachel Porter
- Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: beyond victims and Villains – Alexandra Lutnick
- From the Front Lines: Student Cases in Social Work – Juliet Rothman
- Beautiful Boy – Sheff
- Children Held Hostage II – Clawar & Rivlin
- Clinical Gerontological Social Work Practice – Robert Youdin
- Kindred Spirits – Schoen
- Raising my Rainbow – Duron
- Social Policy for an Aging Society: A Human Rights Perspective – Carole B. Cox
- Social Work and Family Violence: Theories Assessment, and Intervention – Joan C. McClennen
- Social Work Practice in the Criminal Justice System – George T. Patterson
- The Color of Water – McBride
- Days in the Lives of Social Workers – Linda May Grobman
- Everyone Needs a Second Chance – Rachel Porter
- Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Beyond Victims and Villains – Alexandra Lutnick
- From the Front Lines – student cases in social work ethics – Juliet C. Rothman
- Key Concepts in Anti-Discriminatory Social Work - Toyin Okitikpi
- Stand by me - Jean E. Rhodes
- The Bridge - Eric Steel
- Of Two Minds – Douglas Blush
- OC87 – Bud Clayman
- The Anonymous People – Greg Williams
- Tent City USA – Steven Cantor
- Lost Angels – Thomas Napper
- Secret Life of the Manic Depressive – Stephen Fry
- A Summer in the Cage - Ben Selkow
- Journal of Social Work Research
- Journal of Social Work Practice
- Journal of Social Work Education
- Journal of Ethics and Social Work
- Journal of Family Social Work
- Journal of Multicultural social work
- Journal of Child and Family Social Work