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Our faculty share a common vision of social work as a profession committed to improving the well-being of the most economically and socially disadvantaged groups. The faculty have research expertise and social work practice experience across a wide range of social problem areas (e.g., child welfare, aging, health and mental health including severe and persistent mental illness, poverty and welfare reform, and developmental disabilities), and have been among the national leaders in conducting research relevant to the advancement of social work education and practice, and to the formulation of and evaluation of social policies and programs. They are committed to providing a diverse and supportive environment for all.

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Ada Deer < more info >

Distinguished Lecturer; M.S.W., Columbia University, 1961. Interests: American Indians, women, other cultural and racial groups; social and political action, community organization.
aisp@aisp.wisc.edu
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Bev Flanigan < more info >

Clinical Professor; M.S.S.W., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970. Interests: Forgiving, alcohol and drug abuse; clinical practice; adolescent sexuality and alcohol/drug use.
bjflanig@facstaff.wisc.edu
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Alfred Kadushin < more info >

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Diane Kravetz < more info >

Professor; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1970. Interests: women?s issues in social work; women and mental health; feminist social work practice. Current research: politics and practice in feminist service organizations; the practice of feminist therapy.
dkravetz@wisc.edu
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Mel Morgenbesser < more info >

Clinical Professor; M.S.S.W., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972. Interests: Alcohol and other drug abuse; social work in the workplace; distance education.
mmorgenb@facstaff.wisc.edu
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Joy Newmann < more info >

Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984. Interests: gender and mental health; epidemiology; mental health services; role of trauma, especially physical and sexual abuse in the development and course of mental disorders; community mental health; managed care; research on program outcomes. Current research: women, co-occurring disorders, and violence.
jnewmann@facstaff.wisc.edu
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Morton Perlmutter < more info >



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Irving Piliavin < more info >

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Allen Pincus < more info >

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Joan Robertson < more info >



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Sheldon Rose < more info >

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sdrose@facstaff.wisc.edu
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Dean Schneck < more info >



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Gary Seltzer < more info >



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Mary Ann Test < more info >

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matest@facstaff.wisc.edu
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Mona Wasow < more info >

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