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    Understanding the influence of power and empathic perspective-taking on collaborative natural resource management by Wald, Dara M., Segal, Elizabeth A., Johnston, Erik W., Vinze, Ajay

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-09-2017)
    “…Public engagement in collaborative natural resource management necessitates shared understanding and collaboration. Empathic perspective-taking is a critical…”
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    Social Empathy: A Model Built on Empathy, Contextual Understanding, and Social Responsibility That Promotes Social Justice by Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of social service research (01-05-2011)
    “…A model of social empathy is described where social empathy is defined as the ability to more deeply understand people by perceiving or experiencing their life…”
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    The Role of Empathy in Burnout, Compassion Satisfaction, and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Social Workers by Wagaman, M. Alex, Geiger, Jennifer M., Shockley, Clara, Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Social work (New York) (01-07-2015)
    “…Social workers are at risk for experiencing burnout and secondary traumatic stress (STS) as a result of the nature of their work and the contexts within which…”
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    Globalization or Colonization in Online Education: Opportunity or Oppression? by Reyes, Melanie, Segal, Elizabeth A

    Published in Journal of teaching in social work (20-10-2019)
    “…A proliferation of student enrollment in online higher education, particularly in social work, may reflect a neoliberal shift from public good to private…”
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    Social Empathy as a Framework for Teaching Social Justice by Segal, Elizabeth A., Wagaman, M. Alex

    Published in Journal of social work education (03-04-2017)
    “…Social work education stresses training students to understand oppressive structural barriers and promote social and economic justice. Social empathy, which is…”
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    Conceptualising and Measuring Empathy by Gerdes, Karen E., Segal, Elizabeth A., Lietz, Cynthia A.

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-10-2010)
    “…The purpose of this article is to briefly review the most influential existing literature on conceptualizing and measuring empathy. In addition, we consider a…”
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    Measurement Models in Social Work Research: A Data-Based Illustration of Four Confirmatory Factor Models and Their Conceptual Application by Cimino, Andrea N, Killian, Michael O, Von Ende, Adam K, Segal, Elizabeth A

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-01-2020)
    “…Abstract Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is a valuable tool for social work researchers to examine validity of measurements and other latent constructs…”
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    TEACHING EMPATHY: A FRAMEWORK ROOTED IN SOCIAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE by Gerdes, Karen E., Segal, Elizabeth A., Jackson, Kelly F., Mullins, Jennifer L.

    Published in Journal of social work education (01-01-2011)
    “…We propose that a targeted and structured explication of empathy is a useful, if not essential, foundation for social work theory and practice. We outline a…”
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    Developing the Social Empathy Index: An Exploratory Factor Analysis by Segal, Elizabeth A, Wagaman, M Alex, Gerdes, Karen E

    Published in Advances in social work (01-10-2012)
    “…Social empathy, the ability to understand people from different socioeconomic classes and racial/ethnic backgrounds, with insight into the context of…”
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    Measuring Empathy in the 21st Century: Development of an Empathy Index Rooted in Social Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Justice by Gerdes, Karen E., Lietz, Cynthia A., Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Social work research (01-06-2011)
    “…Instruments currently being used to measure empathy do not reflect the recent neuroscientific scholarship on mirror neurons and the importance of…”
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    Social empathy and attitudes about dependence of people living in poverty on government assistance programs by Wagaman, M. Alex, Compton, Kimberly S., Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of poverty (02-11-2018)
    “…Although 43 million people live in poverty in the United States, disdain for government assistance continues to grow. This disdain may come from a lack of…”
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    A Social Work Model of Empathy by Gerdes, Karen E., Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Advances in social work (15-12-2009)
    “…This article presents a social work model of empathy that reflects the latest interdisciplinary research findings on empathy. The model reflects the social…”
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    The Relationship between Empathy and Attitudes toward Government Intervention by Wagaman, Alex M, Segal, Elizabeth A

    Published in Journal of sociology and social welfare (01-12-2014)
    “…Throughout history, government policy and programs have played integral roles in shaping social services. This article reports the findings of a study that…”
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    Social Empathy: A Tool to Address the Contradiction of Working but Still Poor by Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Families in society (01-07-2007)
    “…Social empathy builds upon the classic examination of human behavior in the social environment, systems theory, and person-in-environment. The struggle for…”
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    Social Empathy: A New Paradigm to Address Poverty by Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Journal of poverty (10-10-2007)
    “…Great disparity exists in the United States between those at the economic top of society and those at the economic bottom. While the difference between the…”
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    Critical Theory: Pathway from Dichotomous to Integrated Social Work Practice by Salas, Lorraine Moya, Sen, Soma, Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Families in society (01-01-2010)
    “…Social work is rich in ideologies and traditions. One of our defining characteristics has been that we struggle with dichotomies. The focus of this article…”
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    Social Empathy Attitudes: Do Latino Students Have More? by Segal, Elizabeth A., Gerdes, Karen E., Mullins, Jennifer, Wagaman, M. Alex, Androff, David

    “…This article reports on the "social empathy attitudes" results that were part of a larger study on empathy in college students at a large research university…”
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    The Grassroots Londolozi Model of African Development: Social Empathy in Action by Groch, Kate, Gerdes, Karen E., Segal, Elizabeth A., Groch, Maureen

    Published in Journal of community practice (01-01-2012)
    “…Aid efforts in Africa often fail, sometimes increasing the very problems they are meant to ease. A grassroots effort we call the Londolozi model is bringing…”
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    The mental health status of Latino children in the public child welfare system: a look at the role of generation and origin by Ayón, Cecilia, Krysik, Judy, Gerdes, Karen, Androff, David, Becerra, David, Gurrola, Maria, Moya-Salas, Lorraine, Segal, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Child & family social work (01-11-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT As the number of Latino children in public child welfare continues to grow, it is necessary to understand how their mental health is faring. The paper…”
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    The Latent and Sequential Costs of Being Poor: An Exploration of Housing by Duke-Lucio, Joanna, Peck, Laura R, Segal, Elizabeth A

    Published in Poverty & public policy (01-05-2010)
    “…This paper explores unexamined housing costs that families incur by virtue of their low income. We build on a paradigm that identifies some unmeasured costs of…”
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