SSW Dispatches blog returns for 2015-2016
The SSW Dispatches blog has returned for 2015-2016 and features an all new team of bloggers! Throughout the year, five M.S.W. students at the Smith College School for Social Work will chronicle their experiences in field placements around the country.
"Eyes on the Prize: The Pursuit of a Life Less Cluttered" - OCD & Related Disorders series (2/16)
February 16, 2016 "Eyes on the Prize: The Pursuit of a Life Less Cluttered"
Lee Shuer
ServiceNet
7-8pm in the McConnell Auditorium
(7 College Lane, Northampton)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder & Related Disorders Smith College Lecture Series 2015-2016
OCD Massachusetts, in conjunction with Smith College, presents a series of preeminent speakers in the field of OCD and related disorders. Unless otherwise note, each presentation takes place from 7:00-8:00pm in the McConnell 103 (Case Study Room) at Sm...Read Moreabout Obsessive Compulsive Disorder & Related Disorders Smith College Lecture Series 2015-2016
SSW Dispatches: AJ Metthe makes the connection between theory and field work
In his first post the SSW Dispatches blog, AJ Metthe makes the connection between theory and clinical practice in the field. AJ is a second-year student in the SSW M.S.W. program, placed at the Johnson and Wales University Counseling Services in Providence, Rhode Island. Learn more about AJ and his ...Read Moreabout SSW Dispatches: AJ Metthe makes the connection between theory and field work
SSW Dispatches: Hannah Smith on immersion in her first field placement
In the first SSW Dispatches post of the 2015-2016 year, Hannah Smith writes about immersion in her first field placement.
Upcoming SSW Thesis Poster Session, Monday, July 18 from 7-8:30 p.m.
All are invited to attend the Smith College School for Social Work Class of 2016 Thesis Poster Session. Come and view students' poster displays of their thesis project, and see and hear about students' current research on a variety of social work-related issues.
Presenters include Ama...Read Moreabout Upcoming SSW Thesis Poster Session, Monday, July 18 from 7-8:30 p.m.