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Education:
B.A.
(Psychology), City College of New York, 1967; MSW, University
of Michigan, 1969; Ph.D. (Social Work and Psychology) University
of Michigan, 1981.
Courses
Taught:
Introduction
to Social Work and Social Welfare, Undergraduate (SW 102), Introduction
to Social Work and Social Welfare, MSW (SW 240), Generalist Social
Work Practice II (SW 241B), Social Work with Groups (SW 250A).
Research Interests:
Social work
education; field education; child welfare; human service organizations.
Selected
Publications:
Grossman, B. & McCormick, K. (2003). "Preparing Social Work Students for
Interdisciplinary Practice: Learnings from a Curriculum Development Project."
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 7(1/2), 97-115.
Grossman,
B. & Drabble, L. (1999 March/April). What Addiction Professionals
Need To Know About Welfare Reform and Child Welfare, Prevention
Pipeline Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Department of
Health and Human Services.
Grossman,
B. & Perry, R. (1997). Reengaging Social Work Education With
The Public Social Services: The California Experience and Its
Relevance To Russia, In Shardlow and Doel, Social Work In
A Changing World, Hampshire, England, Ashgate Publishing.
Grossman,
B., Schneck, D. & Glassman, U. (1991). Field Education In Social
Work: Contemporary Issues and Trends, Kendall-Hunt.
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