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Eugenia Liberman Weiss
Eugenia Liberman Weiss
Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
Verified email at unr.edu - Homepage
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No one leaves unchanged—Insights for civilian mental health care: Professionals into the military experience and culture
JE Coll, EL Weiss, JS Yarvis
Advances in social work practice with the military, 18-33, 2012
3612012
Parental involvement and perceptions of school climate in California
R Berkowitz, RA Astor, D Pineda, KT DePedro, EL Weiss, R Benbenishty
Urban Education 56 (3), 393-423, 2021
1442021
The influence of military culture and veteran worldviews on mental health treatment: Practice implications for combat veteran help-seeking and wellness
E Weiss, JE Coll
International Journal of Health, Wellness & Society, 2011
1402011
Handbook of military social work
A Rubin, EL Weiss, JE Coll
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
1092012
A Civilian Counselors’ Primer for Counseling Veterans
HA Exum, JE Coll, EL Weiss
Linus Learning, 2009
882009
The military genogram: A solution-focused approach for resiliency building in service members and their families
EL Weiss, JE Coll, J Gerbauer, K Smiley, E Carillo
The Family Journal 18 (4), 395-406, 2010
712010
Integrating military and veteran culture in social work education: Implications for curriculum inclusion
J Canfield, E Weiss
Journal of Social Work Education 51 (sup1), S128-S144, 2015
542015
Transitioning veterans into civilian life
JE Coll, EL Weiss
Handbook of military social work, 281-297, 2013
442013
The impact of military cultural awareness, experience, attitudes, and education on clinician self-efficacy in the treatment of veterans
JE Coll, EL Weiss, P Draves, D Dyer
Journal of International Continuing Social Work Education 15 (1), 39-48, 2012
442012
Military culture and diversity
JE Coll, EL Weiss
Handbook of military social work, 21-36, 2013
422013
Student veterans with invisible disabilities: Accommodation-seeking in higher education
DA Kranke, EL Weiss, JC Brown
Journal of Veterans Studies 2 (2), 45-57, 2017
342017
“We are disaster response experts”: A qualitative study on the mental health impact of volunteering in disaster settings among combat veterans
D Kranke, EL Weiss, KC Heslin, A Dobalian
Social work in public health 32 (8), 500-509, 2017
282017
A “culture of compassionate bad asses”: A qualitative study of combat veterans engaging in peer-led disaster relief and utilizing cognitive restructuring to mitigate mental …
D Kranke, EL Weiss, J Gin, C Der-Martirosian, C Brown, R Saia, ...
Best Practices in Mental Health 13 (1), 20-33, 2017
282017
Military culture and multicultural diversity among military service members: Implications for mental health providers
AM Yamada, HR Atuel, EL Weiss
Handbook of multicultural mental health, 389-410, 2013
262013
Social workers being effective in disaster settings
D Kranke, C Der-Martirosian, S Hovsepian, Y Mudoh, J Gin, EL Weiss, ...
Social Work in Public Health 35 (8), 664-668, 2020
242020
Supporting veterans in higher education: A primer for administrators, faculty, and advisors
JE Coll, EL Weiss
Lyceum Books, Incorporated, 2015
222015
An ecosystemic perspective in the treatment of posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders in veterans
EL Weiss, JE Coll, S Mayeda, J Mascarenas, K Lawlor, T Debraber
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 12 (2), 143-162, 2012
212012
Social workers in combat: Application of advanced practice competencies in military social work and implications for social work education
MW Brand, EL Weiss
Journal of Social Work Education 51 (1), 153-168, 2015
202015
The influence of military culture and veteran worldviews on mental health treatment: Practice implications for combat veteran help-seeking and wellness
JE Coll, E Weiss, M Metal
The International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society 1 (2), 75, 2011
202011
Military culture and veteran transition
JE Coll, EL Weiss
Caring for the military, 10-20, 2016
172016
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