Background
Kadushin, Goldie was born on November 22, 1950 in Milwaukee. Daughter of Alfred and Sylvia Kadushin.
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For twenty-five years, The Social Work Interview has been the textbook of choice in social work and other human service courses, as well as an essential professional resource for practitioners. This new edition, the first in seven years, is thoroughly updated-revised, expanded, and reorganized for more thorough coverage and for more effective teaching and learning. New to this edition: Thoroughly reorganized chapters and sections for greater coherence and clarity More extensive literature review Greater emphasis on the process of communication and its role in interviewing New or greatly expanded coverage of interviewing short-term, involuntary, and other special clients Expanded coverage of techniques for bridging racial and ethnic differences Greater coverage of interviewer/interviewee differences related to class, race, and gender Chapter-end summaries throughout.
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Kadushin, Goldie was born on November 22, 1950 in Milwaukee. Daughter of Alfred and Sylvia Kadushin.
Bachelor, University Wisconsin, 1973. Master of Arts, University Chicago, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, 1989.
Assistant professor West Virginia University, Morgantown, 1990—1994, University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1994—1997, associate professor Helen Bader School Social Welfare, since 1997. Chair institutional review board University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1999—2001. Consultant in field.
Adjunct faculty coord Helen Bader School Social Welfare, since 1997. Coordinator University Wis, Milwaukee, since 2004, member division committee professors, since 2003.
( For twenty-five years, The Social Work Interview has be...)
Member of National Association of Social Workers, Society Social Work Research, Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Council on Social Work Education.
Married Steven Howard Morrison, May 29, 1994.