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Poster Session

Thursday, May 29th
2:15 - 3:15 PM
2nd floor balcony, Hillman Hall
Poster Number
Presentation
1
Research Design: A Field Experiment on Voter Mobilization among Social Work Clients
Kristen Brock-Petroshius, ​Stony Brook University​
2
Leadership in Policy: The Role of Social Workers in U.S. Congress and Implications for Macro Practice
Allysha Bryant, ​Yeshiva University
3
You Have The Right To Remain Silent: Juvenile Custodial Interrogation, Forensic  Social Work Practice & Criminal Justice Reform
​​Cristino Chavez, ​Yeshiva University
4
Building Compassionate Human Service Agencies: From Current Conditions to Empowered Futures for Staff and Service Users
Veda Cottom, Temple University
5
Charting Success: Participatory Systems Mapping in Social Work Organizational Leadership and Strategic Planning
​Tami Gouveia, Boston University
6
The Value of Social Capital for Black Women Entrepreneurs
​Mamie Harper, 
University of Georgia​
7
Theoretical Mapping of the Ecology Service Provision for Individuals Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Lauren Herod, Florida State University
8
​Building Compassionate Human Service Agencies: From Current Conditions to Empowered Futures for Staff and Service Users
​Cheryl Hyde, Temple University

9
Social Workers as Legislators: A Phenomenological Study
Matt ​Knierim, University of West Florida
10
The Crossover Between Micro and Social Work Practice
Viola Lindsey, ​California Baptist University
11
​Executive Leaders' Use of the Relational Lens in Leadership of Social Service Organizations: Critical Review
​Stephanie Lyons, 
Indiana University​
12
​Enhancing Black Maternal Mental Health Through Doula Support: An Evidence-Based Approach
Dominique Phinn, ​Yeshiva University
13
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) Among Clinicians and How Has This Impacted Their Practice. How Can We End the Cycle?
​Simone Townsend, Yeshiva University
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    • Our Sponsors
    • Become a Sponsor
    • Conference Graphics