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Jessica Rosenberg, Ph.D., LCSW, is Assistant Professor of Social
Work, Long Island University and Director of its GranCare Center, a
program for grandparent caregivers. She holds an MSW from Hunter
College School of Social Work and a Ph.D. from Wurzweiler School of
Social Work, Yeshiva University. Dr. Rosenberg has practiced for
over ten years in inpatient and outpatient settings with clients
suffering from serious mental illness.
Samuel J. Rosenberg, Ph.D., LCSW, is Professor of Social Work and
Sociology, Ramapo College of New Jersey. A scholar and direct
practitioner for over 25 years, he has published about diversity,
psychoeducation, immigration, and the professional concerns of
mental health professionals. He produced the groundbreaking video
The Whole Family, a psychoeducational film for Latino families and
consumers.
"I can't think of anything more important or rewarding than doing what the authors of this book do every day: encouraging young people to learn to live with their illnesses, helping them get the skills they need, whether it is how to cook a meal or how to study for a test, and supporting their efforts in large ways and small." -Foreword by Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind and Professor, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University "This text fills a practical and educational need by pulling together state of the art, cutting edge, and original research and scholarship on the changing dynamics of community mental health services in the United States." -- Carmen Ortiz Hendricks, Yeshiva Wurzweiler School of Social Work
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