“As a social worker you can have different careers within a career,” says Beth Prullage, M.S.W. '01. Meet Beth, a psychiatric social worker, supervisor, professor, and therapy dog handler. From one-on-one sessions to group therapy (with Rosie by her side!), Beth’s work at UMass Amherst and at Smith show the incredible variety and balance a social work career can offer. Read about a day in her life and why she loves being part of a campus community: https://buff.ly/3CIsnPu 1) Beth and Rosie 2) Sophie Parker-Goos, M.S.W. '24 and Rosie 3) Sophie, Rosie, Beth and Malcom Pradia, M.S.W. '13, LICSW 4) Beth and Rosie taking a walk around Umass Amherst campus
Smith College School for Social Work
教育管理组织
Northampton,MA 738 位关注者
Unique. Powerful. Extraordinary.
关于我们
Since its founding in 1918, the Smith College School for Social Work (SCSSW) has been dedicated to providing an in-depth, theoretically-grounded clinical social work education. SCSSW is renowned for its unique low-residency structure which brings students to campus for focused academic study in the summer months, and places them in rigorous clinical internships throughout the nation from fall through spring. All aspects of the M.S.W. and Ph.D. programs are guided by an explicit commitment to anti-racism, adopted by the School in 1996.
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https://ssw.smith.edu
Smith College School for Social Work的外部链接
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- 教育管理组织
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- 51-200 人
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- Northampton,MA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1918
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23 West St
US,MA,Northampton,01063
Smith College School for Social Work员工
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Penelope Katz Facher, PhD, LCSW
Owner at Penelope Katz Facher, PhD, LCSW
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Kurt D. Lebeck
MSW/MA. Co-occurring Recovery & Harm Reduction Scientist, Adj. Professor, & PhD Student
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Marianne Yoshioka, PhD, LCSW, MBA ?????
Dean and Elizabeth Marting Treuhaft Professor at Smith College School for Social Work
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Lorelei Erisis
Assistant Director Of Admissions at Smith College School for Social Work
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Back to Smith! Jennifer Bullock, M.S.W. ’00, returned for a Ph.D. to deepen her knowledge of psychodynamic theory and to advance her career opportunities with a doctorate in clinical social work. It was an easy choice because she knew SSW's program structure would allow her to stay in the job she loves, spend time with family and do innovative research. Her advice? “You can do hard things.” Read more about her here: https://buff.ly/4fXvstb 1) Jennifer on her favorite running route on campus by Paradise Pond 2) Proud mom Jennifer with her son at his graduation 3) Jennifer's two sons 4) "Keeping it keto at Smith" (taken during summer 2024 when she returned to campus for a self-imposed writer's retreat) 5) The syllabus Jennifer kept from her favorite course, Gerald (Gerry) Schamess' Knowing, Not Knowing and Muddling Through from 2000 6) After breakfast at King/Scales, summer 2024 7) Jennifer's professional headshot
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Congratulations to Ph.D. student Cheryl Aguilar! She received the 2024 Council on Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Diversity (CRECD) Award at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting this fall. “The award recognizes doctoral students and junior faculty members with outstanding scholarship in the areas of racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity in social work education.” An immigrant from Honduras, Cheryl's research explores the impact of immigration on mental health and the intersection of policy and mental health. Read more: https://buff.ly/3ZdO9Du
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Ph.D. In-Person Open House December 5! Join Marsha Pruett, director of the Ph.D. program and Katya Cerar, Ph.D. '13, senior director of Practicum Learning to hear how our commitment to clinical excellence and scholarship will help you meet your professional goals. December 5, 2024, noon – 2:30 pm ET at Lilly Hall, Smith College. https://buff.ly/4fSOmBl
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Ph.D. student Cheryl Aguilar's work focuses on the impacts of family separation policies on mental health. Here she is interviewed by Telemundo 44 Washington, D.C. on how her organization is responding to the impacts of the incoming presidency.
Founding Director and Therapist at hopecenterforwellness.com. Phd student at Smith College. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health Policy Research Scholar & American Psychological Association’s IMFP fellow.
I can’t believe we are here again. While these are not the kind of interviews I wish I was doing right now; I appreciate Telemundo 44 Washington, D.C. for providing the space to discuss the mental health impact of a Trump presidency on the immigrant community and our response at Hope Center for Wellness. We are hiring more therapists and expanding services for the community. More to come soon. Deeply grateful for my incredible team and our dedicated community partners, including CASA—also featured in this story— who continue to support our communities tirelessly and with unwavering commitment. If you know someone who is crisis or if you are in crisis, dial 988.
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When Taylor McCain graduated from Smith College in 2020, she had no idea she would return two years later to pursue her M.S.W. but that’s just what an unexpected job, a few recommendations from colleagues and trusting her intuition led her to do. Read more: https://buff.ly/3CebOdO
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A little bit of alumni joy to brighten your Tuesday from the recent and fantastic Council on Social Work Education #CSWE2024 annual program meeting. Appearances by alums Devon Musson Rose, M.S.W. '04, Alison Sutton-Ryan DBH, LCSW,LISAC, M.S.W. '98, Lisa Moore, M.S.W. '98, Dana Benton, M.S.W. '09, and Kara Cavel, PhD, LICSW, Ph.D. '15. Pink hair by Lorelei Erisis, assistant director of admissions.
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Jezz Chung, 2024 Commencement speaker, recently reminisced about their wonderful experience coming to Smith to share their thoughtful, impactful and very first commencement speech. “In looking at every revolutionary struggle that fought for and secured the quality of life we have today, it’s clear that mass social change comes from a momentum of radical, daring efforts to do things differently— over and over again." In case you missed it and need some hope for your week, you can read powerful reminders of the change that happens from collective care and connection in the beautiful threads of the different Commencement speakers here: https://buff.ly/3ArZbv2 Full Commencement 2024 video here in case you want to hear the speeches: https://buff.ly/4fsI0IV 1) Phuongloan Vo, Ph.D. '24 class speaker and Jezz Chung. 2) Jezz Chung during a grounding future-dreaming exercise led by M.S.W. class speaker Devin Duprey, '24. 3) Jezz Chung sharing their speech Photos 2 and 3 by Shana Sureck Photography