SOCIAL WORK PUBLICATIONS

  1. Toseland R. Telephone groups: Implementation and process issues. In: Fokine V, ed. New Technologies for Social Work Practice. Tula, Russia: University Press; 2010.
  2. Toseland R. Group work with older adults. In: Gitterman A and Salmon R, eds. Encyclopedia of Social Work with Groups. New York: Routledge; 2009:257-260.
  3. Toseland R. Telephone groups. In: Gitterman A and Salmon R, eds. Encyclopedia of Social Work with Groups. New York: Routledge; 2009:314-317.
  4. Toseland R and Horton H. Group work: Overview. In: Mizrahi T and Davis L, eds. Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th ed. New York: Oxford University Press; 2009:298-308.
  5. Toseland R and McClive-Reed K. Social group work: International and global perspectives. Social Work with Groups; 2009;32(1-2):5-13.
  6. Toseland R. Social work practice intervention in disasters. In: Vronsky O, ed. The Role of University in Supporting Humanitarian Research. Tula, Russia: Tula State Pedagogical University; 2008:16-23.
  7. Toseland R. Teaching group work. In: Fokine V and Toseland R, eds. Social Work and Social Work Education Abroad (Comparative Analysis in Russia and the USA). Moscow, Russia: Russian Academy of Education and National Association of Schools of Social Work; 2007:140-151.
  8. Parker M, Church W, and Toseland R. Social work practice and caregiving at a distance. In: Berkman B, ed. Handbook of Social Work and Aging. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006:391-406.
  9. Toseland R and Parker M. Social work practice with older adults suffering from significant dementia. In: Berkman B, ed. Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006:117-128.
  10. Ramos B, Jones L, and Toseland R. Culturally competent social work practice with elderly of color. In: Lum D, ed. Social Work Practice and People of Color: A Process Stage Approach. Belmont, CA: Brooks Cole; 2005:320-358.
  11. Toseland R and Rizzo V. What’s different about working with older people in groups? Journal of Gerontologist Social Work 2004;44(1/2):5-23.
  12. Toseland R, Jones L, and Gellis Z. Group dynamics. In: Garvin CD, Gutierrez LM, and Galinsky MJ, eds. Handbook of Social Work with Groups. New York: The Guilford Press; 2004:13-31.
  13. Toseland R and Rizzo V. What’s different about working with older people in groups. In: Salmon R and Graziano R, eds. Group Work and Aging: Issues in Practice, Research, and Education. New York: The Haworth Social Work Press; 2004:5-23.
  14. Toseland R, Smith T, and Zinoman M. Social work practice with family caregivers for frail older persons. In: Holosko MJ and Taylor PA, eds. Social Work Practice in Health Care Setting, 2nd ed. Toronto, Ontario: Canadian Scholars Press; 2004:429-452.
  15. Bures R, Toseland R and Fortune A. Strengthening geriatric social work training: Perspectives from the University at Albany. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2003;39(1):111-127.
  16. Garstka T, McCallion P, and Toseland R. Using support groups to improve caregiver health. In: Nussbaum J and Hummert ML, eds. Aging, Communication, and Health: Linking Research and Practice for Successful Aging. Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum; 2001:75-98.
  17. Toseland R, Smith G, and McCallion P. Helping family caregivers. In: Gitterman A, ed. Handbook of Social Work Practice with Vulnerable and Resilient Populations, 2nd ed. New York: Columbia University Press; 2001:548-581.