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    Prevention: Making a shadow component a real goal in social work by Jane D. Woody

    Published in Advances in social work (01-12-2006)
    “…Although need, opportunity, and funding for prevention programs are currently increasing, social workers do not appear to be leaders in this area of practice…”
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    The mental health focus in rape crisis services: tensions and recommendations by Woody, Jane D, Beldin, Kerry L

    Published in Violence and victims (01-01-2012)
    “…In the evolution of rape crisis services, tensions persist between rape crisis service programs and mental health professionals. Changes within these programs…”
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    Student Progress in a Social Work Writing Course: Self-Efficacy, Course Objectives, and Skills by Woody, Jane D., Zeleny, Mary G., D'Souza, Henry J., Harder, Jeanette, Reiser, Jacqueline, Szto, Peter

    Published in Journal of social work education (03-07-2014)
    “…Although instructors express concerns about social work students' writing skills, little research has been conducted. One remedy is a social work-focused…”
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    American Indian Women and Sexual Assault: Challenges and New Opportunities by Gebhardt, Angela R., Woody, Jane D.

    Published in Affilia (01-08-2012)
    “…This article informs social workers about sexual violence against American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) women and the policy reforms in the 2010 Tribal…”
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    Dissemination of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy with community practitioners: focus on self-efficacy by Woody, Jane D, Anderson, Debra K, D'Souza, Henry J

    Published in Journal of evidence-informed social work (01-01-2015)
    “…In this article the authors report on a collaborative effort to disseminate trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) with community practitioners…”
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    Dissemination of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy: a follow-up study of practitioners' knowledge and implementation by Woody, Jane D, Anderson, Debra K, D'Souza, Henry J, Baxter, Beth, Schubauer, Jill

    Published in Journal of evidence-informed social work (01-01-2015)
    “…In this follow-up study the authors examine the impact of two projects that provided volunteer practitioners with extensive training in trauma-focused…”
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    Sexual Addiction/Hypersexuality and the DSM: Update and Practice Guidance for Social Workers by Woody, Jane D.

    “…As the terminology for sexual addiction/hypersexuality has evolved since the 1980s, social workers can benefit from an update and practice guidance. Although…”
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    Do Master’s in Social Work Programs Teach Empirically Supported Interventions? A Survey of Deans and Directors by Woody, Jane D., D’Souza, Henry J., Dartman, Rebecca

    Published in Research on social work practice (01-09-2006)
    “…Objective: A questionnaire to examine efforts toward the teaching of empirically supported interventions (ESI) was mailed to the 165 deans and directors of…”
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    A Sex Education Program for Mothers: Effects, Parent Characteristics, and Practice Insights by Woody, Jane D., Randall, Amanda D., D'Souza, Henry J.

    Published in American journal of sexuality education (01-12-2007)
    “…The purpose of this study was to measure outcomes of a group program designed to help mothers become involved in their child's sex education. Innovations…”
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    Mentoring At-Risk Latino Children and Their Parents: Analysis of the Parent–Child Relationship and Family Strength by Barron-McKeagney, Theresa, Woody, Jane D., D'Souza, Henry J.

    Published in Families in society (01-05-2002)
    “…The Family Mentoring Program (FMP), which provided approximately 1 year of mentoring for at-risk, 10-year-old Latino children and their parents, offered…”
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    Mentoring at-risk Latino children and their parents: Impact on social skills and problem behaviors by Barron-McKeagney, Theresa, Woody, Jane D, D'Souza, Henry J

    Published in Child & adolescent social work journal (01-04-2001)
    “…The Family Mentoring Project, which provided approximately one year of mentoring for at-risk 10-year old Latino children and their parents, aimed to provide…”
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    Emotions and motivations in first adolescent intercourse: an exploratory study based on object relations theory by Woody, Jane D, D'Souza, Henry J, Russel, Robin

    Published in The Canadian journal of human sexuality (22-03-2003)
    “…This study examined first voluntary sexual intercourse as recalled by a sample of 106 young adults (mean age 19.2) with the goal of exploring intrapsychic…”
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    Mothers' Efforts toward Their Children's Sex Education: An Exploratory Study by Woody, Jane D, Randall, Amanda D, D'Souza, Henry J

    Published in Journal of family studies (01-04-2005)
    “…The study examined two types of effort toward their children's sex education made by a sample of 62 mothers with children aged 3 to 17, in relation to several…”
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    Mothers' Efforts Toward Their Children's Sex Education: An Exploratory Study by Woody, Jane D., Randall, Amanda D., D'Souza, Henry J.

    Published in Journal of family studies (01-04-2005)
    “…The study examined two types of effort toward their children's sex education made by a sample of 62 mothers with children aged 3 to 17, in relation to several…”
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    Mentoring At-Risk Chicano Children and Their Parents: The Role of Community: Theory and Practice by Barron-McKeagney, Theresa, Woody, Jane D., D'Souza, Henry J.

    Published in Journal of community practice (28-11-2000)
    “…This article discusses a mentoring project aimed at preventing youth violence and attributes initial success to principles of community practice. The program…”
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    Sexual Interaction in Nonclinical Couples by Woody, Jane D, D'Souza, Henry J

    Published in The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) (01-07-1997)
    “…Reports on the sexual functioning and interaction of 58 nonclinical heterosexual couples as measured by the Sexual Interaction System Scale (SISS). On all five…”
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    Sexual Functioning in Clinical Couples: Discriminant Validity of the Sexual Interaction System Scale by Woody, Jane D

    “…Examines whether a new instrument for measuring couple functioning would differentiate couples in therapy for sexual dysfunction from couples in therapy for…”
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    A Sex Education Program for Mothers: Effects, Parent Characteristics, and Practice Insights by Woody, Jane D, Randall, Amanda D, D'Souza, Henry J

    Published in American journal of sexuality education (01-01-2008)
    “…The purpose of this study was to measure outcomes of a group program designed to help mothers become involved in their child's sex education. Innovations…”
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    The Sexual Interaction System Scale: a new inventory for assessing sexual dysfunction and sexual distress by Woody, J D, D'Souza, H J

    Published in Journal of sex & marital therapy (01-09-1994)
    “…This paper reports on the development, reliability, and validity of a new self-report instrument: the Sexual Interaction System Scale (SISS). Initial research…”
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    Adolescent Non-Coital Sexual Activity: Comparisons of Virgins and Non-Virgins by Woody, Jane D., Russel, Robin, D'Souza, Henry J., Woody, Jennifer K.

    Published in Journal of sex education and therapy (01-12-2000)
    “…This study examined non-coital sexual activity among youth who did and did not experience adolescent sexual intercourse. A sample of 148 female and 57 male…”
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