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Ana M. Paulino, Ed.D.

Associate Professor

B.A. Lehman College, CUNY. Sociology & Psychology

M.S.W. New York University School of Social Work

Ed.D. Teachers College, Columbia University

Room 910 Phone: (212) 452-7042

E-mail apaulino@hunter.cuny.edu

Professional Interests: Clinical aspects of:

Child/Adolescent/Families

Cultural Relevance Issues

Spirituality

Death and Dying, Bereavement

Immigration

Health and Mental Health

Clinical Practice:

Hunter College Employee Assistance Program

North Central Bronx Hospital, Healing CenteConsultant for private and governmental mental health agencies

Publications and Professional Activities:

Drachman, D. & Paulino, A. (Eds.). (2004). Social Work and Immigration: Thinking Beyond United States' Borders. New York: The Haworth Press.

Drachman, D. & Paulino, A. (Eds.). (2004). Social Work and Immigration: Thinking Beyond United States' Borders. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Services. New York: The Haworth Press.


Paulino, A. (1998 a). Dominican Immigrant Elders: Social Service Needs, Utilization Patterns, and Challenges. In Delgado, M. (Ed.). Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 30 (1/2).

Paulino, A. (1998 b). Dominica Immigrant Elders: Social Service Needs, Utilization Patterns, and Challenges. In Delgado, M (Ed.). Latino Elders and the Twenty First Century: Issues and Challenges for Culturally Competent Research and Practice. New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

Paulino, A. and Burgos-Servedio, J. (1997). Multicultural Perspectives for Working with Immigrant Families in Transition, in Multicultural Perspectives for Working With Families, E. Congress (Ed). Springer Publishing.

Drachman, D., K. Ahn, Young Hee, and Paulino, A.. (Dec. 1996). Migration and Resettlement Experiences of Dominican and Korean Families. The Journal of Families in Society, 77 (10).

Paulino, A. (1995 a). Death, Dying, and Religion Among Dominican Immigrants in the United States, in A Cross Cultural Look at Death, Dying, and Religion. A.S. Ryan and J. Parry (Eds.). Nelson Hall, Chicago.

Paulino, A. (1995 b). Spiritism, Santeria, Brujeria, and Voodooism: A Comparative View of Indigenous Healing Systems. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 12 (1/2).

Paulino, A. (1994). Dominicans in the United States: Implications for Practice and Policies in the Human Services. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 3(2).

Book Review:

Book Prospectus (1999): On Death at an early age and the Urban Scene: The case for Memorial Murals. M. Delgado, Columbia University Press.

Book Review in Journal of Teaching in Social Work, (1998). On Alcohol Use/Abuse Among Latinos: Issues and Examples of Culturally Competent Services, edited by M. Delgado. The Haworth Press.

Book Review in Journal of Multicultural Social Work, Fall 1992, Ethnic Issues in Adolescent Mental Health, edited by A. Stiffman and L. Davis (Sage Publishers).

Consulting Editor:

Journal of Teaching in Social Work

Journal of Teaching in Social Work Journal of Multicultural Social Work, Former Consultant Editor

Courses:

SSW 713 Human Behavior & the Social Environment III - Child & Adolescent Focus
SSW 721 Social Casework I
SSW 722 Social Casework II
SSW 723 Social Casework III
SSW 724 Social Casework (with Families) IV
SSW 724 Social Casework (Advanced Clinical Casework Practice with Children) IV
SSW 790 Professional Seminar
SSW 796. 61 Social Work Practice in School Settings

 
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