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Nathan H. Perkins
Nathan H. Perkins
Associate Professor of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei luc.edu
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Debunking the myth of the ‘radical profession’: Analysing and overcoming our professional history to create new pathways and opportunities for social work
S Brady, JM Sawyer, NH Perkins
Critical and Radical Social Work 7 (3), 315-332, 2019
422019
Incorporating discussion of sibling violence in the curriculum of parent intervention programs for child abuse and neglect
JA Shadik, NH Perkins, PJ Kovacs
Health & Social Work 38 (1), 53-57, 2013
382013
Physical and emotional sibling violence in the time of COVID-19
NH Perkins, A Rai, SF Grossman
Journal of family violence, 1-8, 2021
342021
Physical and emotional sibling violence and policy: An examination of Fox-Harding's child care value perspectives
NH Perkins, DC Coles, MK O'Connor
Child & Youth Services 38 (1), 4-23, 2017
302017
A parent’s perceptions of physical and emotional sibling violence
NH Perkins, JA Shadik
Families in society 99 (1), 78-86, 2018
262018
Parental perceptions and experiences of physical and emotional violence between siblings: A mixed-methods, comparative case study
NH Perkins
Virginia Commonwealth University, 2014
222014
The manifestation of physical and emotional sibling abuse across the lifespan and the need for social work intervention
NH Perkins, A Meyers
Journal of family social work 23 (4), 338-356, 2020
212020
Intergenerational transmission of physical and emotional sibling violence: A potential connection to elder abuse
NH Perkins, M Spira, JE Key
Families in Society 99 (3), 256-268, 2018
202018
Physical and emotional sibling violence: A necessary role for social work
NH Perkins, MK O'Connor
Social work 61 (1), 91-93, 2015
202015
Sibling violence: The missing piece in family violence policy
NH Perkins, SF Grossman
Advances in social work 19 (1), 2020
182020
Research knowledge assessment: A study of MSW students’ acquisition and retention of research knowledge
M Secret, ML Abell, CJ Ward, JLK Charles, NH Perkins
Journal of Social Work Education 53 (3), 480-494, 2017
162017
The effects of COVID-19 on domestic violence and immigrant families.
A Rai, S Grossman, N Perkins
Greenwich Social Work Review 2 (1), 2020
152020
Child welfare workers satisfaction and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives of agency staff in Ohio
JA Shadik, NH Perkins, N Heller
Child Abuse & Neglect 136, 106000, 2023
142023
Understanding physical and emotional sibling violence: perspectives from group facilitators of parent intervention groups for child maltreatment
JA Shadik, NH Perkins, R Kim
Journal of family issues 44 (2), 475-497, 2023
72023
Trauma from physical and emotional sibling violence as a potential risk factor for elder abuse
M Spira, NH Perkins, AH Gilman
Journal of gerontological social work 63 (3), 162-173, 2020
72020
MSW students’ perceptions of a research methods course and its influence on their perspectives of themselves as eventual social workers
NH Perkins, SF Grossman, J Kim
Journal of Teaching in Social Work 40 (2), 169-187, 2020
72020
Should failure to protect laws include physical and emotional sibling violence?
NH Perkins, JE Barry
Child & Family Social Work 25 (1), 206-209, 2020
72020
Examining HIV/AIDS complacency, substance use and sexual risk among MSM in a bathhouse setting
MR Lloyd, MP Dentato, NH Perkins
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 30 (8), 1045-1059, 2020
62020
How end-stage renal disease patients manage the Medicare Part D coverage gap
PJ Kovacs, N Perkins, E Nuschke, N Carroll
Health & social work 37 (4), 225-233, 2012
62012
Development of BRAKE the cycle: A culturally responsive bystander intervention for South Asian immigrants in the United States
A Rai, NH Perkins, SF Grossman, N Malazarte
Families in Society 104 (3), 384-391, 2023
52023
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