Browsing Wurzweiler School of Social Work: Dissertations by Author "Vyshedsky, Christine"
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Faith leaders as public health interventionists
Moore, Kimberly Schnecia (Yeshiva University, 2023-05-30)This study investigated how faith leaders developed and changed health promotion programs at their institutions. Data collected provided a foundation for understanding how faith leaders discerned their roles as influential ... -
MSW child welfare faculty attitudes, perceptions and knowledge of pediatric dental neglect
Goldman, Katheryn (Yeshiva University, 2023-02-13)The Master of Social Work curriculum provides foundational knowledge for the social work profession. Social workers are essential professionals in identifying and managing cases of child maltreatment as well as advocating ... -
The perspective of mental health providers on shared trauma, social isolation and technology during the COVID-19 pandemic with adolescents at therapeutic schools
Gerszberg, Adam; Flaherty, Hanni B.; Blau, Alan (Yeshiva University, 2023-07-13)The COVID-19 pandemic forced mental health professionals (MHPs) to immediately transition to a remote therapeutic model. This transition brought challenges, but particularly so for those working in therapeutic schools with ... -
Perspectives of juvenile justice professionals on factors impacting recidivism of crossover youth of color in the United States.
Adams, Deion Ryon (Yeshiva University, 2023-09-21)This study has investigated some of the elements that influence recidivism within crossover youth of color in the juvenile justice system across the United States from the perspective of youth professionals focusing on ... -
A qualitative study on the factors impeding the implementation of evidence-based mental health practices in correctional facilities
Hoffman, Lauren Rachel (Yeshiva University, 2023-06-13)This three-paper dissertation examines a grounded theory qualitative study conducted with 6 (n=6) New York State formerly employed correctional officers. In all the analyses, a grounded theory approach was used to define ... -
The school social worker as leader: Are master’s students prepared to take leadership roles in their future schools?
Vyshedsky, Christine (2021-04-19)Master of Social Work (MSW) programs are in a position to prepare school social workers to become leaders in their respective schools, allowing the social workers to provide both reactive and proactive solutions to situations ...