A new study co-authored by Assistant Professor Mickey Sperlich aims to help clinicians and clients reach a shared understanding of the term “trauma” to ensure effective assessment and treatment.
In a new publication, faculty members Lisa Butler and Kathryn McClain-Meeder, with alumna Kelly Mercer, advocate for self-care as an essential part of policy and practice in graduate education.
As Buffalo prepares to acknowledge the first anniversary of the May 14 massacre, the School of Social Work will host a webinar to denote the ongoing existence of racial trauma in the lives of Black people.
Robert Keefe's chapter appeared in Behavioral Science and Health in the Global Arena, a book sponsored by the Psychology Coalition at the United Nations.
Patricia Logan-Greene, associate professor, led the study, "Protective Factors Against Aggression and Antisocial Attitudes Among Probation Youth with Childhood Adversity Histories."
How a new UB study abroad experience — led by Clinical Associate Professor Laura Lewis — shaped first-year students’ views on sustainability and social work.