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SHULAMITH LALA ASHENBERG STRAUSSNER
124 West 79th Street
New York, N. Y. 10024
212-787-0357
e-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
PhD (DSW) (2011/1986). COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
WORK. Concentration in Social Policy, Planning and Administration, Courses
at Columbia School of Business.
Dissertation: "Helping Troubled Employees: An Analysis of Employee
Assistance Programs Under Management Auspices." Advisor: Sheila Kamerman
M.S.W (1972). FORDHAM UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
SERVICE. Concentration: Casework and Groupwork
B.A. (1969). CITY COLLEGE of NEW YORK, CUNY
Major: Psychology Minor: Biology
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Albert Ellis Institute (1996)
Group Psychotherapy, Blanton Peale Institutes of Religion and Health (1979)
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Training Institute for Mental Health Practitioners (1978)
Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University School of Alcohol Studies (1975)
CERTIFICATION
New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-R #13803)
Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work
Certified Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, New York State
Certified Employee Assistance Program Professional, EAPA
Certified Addiction Specialist, American Academy of Health Care Providers in the
Addictive Disorders
Certified in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Ellis Institute
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1985-Present NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK.
PROFESSOR- promoted, 1998;
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR -promoted, 1991; Tenured 1992
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR -1985
Chair, Social Work Practice Area, 2007-2010; 2012-2015; Human Behavior in
the Social Environment Area: 2018-
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Teach courses in the MSW, PhD and DSW Programs. MSW: Social Work
Practice (Practice I and II, Individual and Family Therapy, Group Work,
Advanced Seminar) Human Behavior in Social Environment (Human
Development, Psychopathology, Ethnocultural Issues), and Substance Abuse
electives. PhD: ProSeminar Course; Doctoral dissertation advisor; Member,
Doctoral Committee. Founding Member, DSW -Clinical Doctorate Planning
Committee; Teach Professional Writing Seminar.
Developed and led International Courses on: 1. Trauma Through the Lifecycle:
an International Perspective, at Hebrew University, January 2012
2. An International Perspective On Substance Use Problems & Treatment
Approaches: The Italian Experience, Rimini, Italy, June 2013.
3. Children of Substance Abusing Parents. NYU Tel Aviv, January 2015 -2019.
Faculty Committees: Past Chair, Executive Committee of the Faculty; Past
Chair; Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee; Past Co-Chair, Current
Member, Curriculum Committee; Member, Dean’s Advisory Group on Field
Work; Co-Chair, International Committee; Member, Area Chairs Committee.
Developed and Administered Summer Seminars in Substance Abuse and EAPs
1988-1991.
DIRECTOR, Post-Master's Program in the Treatment of Alcohol and Drug
Abusing Clients (TADAC), 1994- 2004
DIRECTOR, Post-Master Certificate Program in the Clinical Approaches to
Addictions (CASAC approved program), 2005 -
April, 2016 VISITING PROFESSOR, NYU Silver School of Social Work -Shanghai,
China.
Spring, 2014 DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR, The Paul Baerwald School
of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Fall, 2013 FULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN SOCIAL STUDIES
Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic.
July, 2007, 2008 VISITING PROFESSOR, Summer Institute on Alcohol, Drugs and
Addiction, International School for the Humanities and Social Sciences,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July, 2007 CONSULTANT, Center on Addictions, Psychiatric Clinic, Medical Faculty
#1, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Spring, 2007 LADY DAVIS SCHOLAR, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
October-November, 2006 FULBRIGHT SENIOR SCHOLAR, UKRAINE.
Department of Social Work and Applied Psychology at the Academy of Labor
and Social Relations, Kiev, Ukraine,
October, 2006 VISITING PROFESSOR, University of Warsaw, Institute of Social
Prevention and Resocialization, Warsaw, Poland
January, 2003 FULBRIGHT SENIOR SCHOLAR, ISRAEL. Lectured on various
aspects of substance abuse, family dynamics, and women’s issues at Ben Gurion,
Tel Aviv, and Haifa Universities.
January, 2002. DISTINGUISH VISITING PROFESSOR, Ben Gurion University,
Israel. Lectured to faculty and students on various topics related to
substance abuse and on development of adolescent girls
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July, 2001 VISITING PROFESSOR, School of Social Work, Frankfurt, Germany.
Presented on research on substance abuse among immigrants from the Former
Soviet Union
May, 2000 VISITING PROFESSOR, OMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL
UNIVERSITY, OMSK, SIBERIA, RUSSIA.
Lectured to faculty and students in various classes at the university on issues
related to social work in the U.S., on substance abuse, and on adolescent
development. Gave public lectures on issues related to adolescent development.
Spring, 1994 TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, ISRAEL.
VISITING PROFESSOR Taught an advanced course on Clinical Treatment of
Substance Abusers.
CONSULTANT/TRAINER Israeli Ministry of Health and Israel Anti-Drug
Authority.
1981-Present EAP and SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONSULTANT to public and private
organizations and individual professionals
1978-Present PRIVATE PRACTICE. Therapist and supervisor.
1978-1983 INSTRUCTOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Lehman College, CUNY;
ADJUNCT FACULTY: NYU; Barnard College; Touro College.
1974-1978 SMITHERS ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT and TRAINING CENTER,
ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL. REHAB SOCIAL WORKER. Developed a social
service and a family program in a new in-patient alcoholism rehabilitation unit.
Supervised and trained staff and visiting trainees. Developed several research
projects. Extensive community education and training. Liaison to EAPs.
1972-1974 NEW YORK HOSPITAL - CORNELL MEDICAL CENTER,
WESTCHESTER PSYCHIATRIC DIVISION. PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER. Established a social service program in a psycho-geriatric unit.
Trained psychiatric residents and students from various disciplines on aspects of
geriatric psychopathology and family dynamics.
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
FOUNDER AND EDITOR, Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions,
Haworth Press, 1999-2008; Taylor & Francis, 2008-
CO-CHAIR, International Conference on Trauma Through The Lifecycle From A
Strengths Perspective: An International Dialogue, Sponsored by NYU – HU,
Jerusalem, Jan. 2012.
MEMBER, NY STATE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SERVICES (OASAS) Talent Management Committee, 2009 -
INVITED REVIEWER, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Social Work Peer Review Medical
Research Program Panel, US Army Medical Research and Material Command,
American Institute of Biological Sciences. 2008- 2010, Rockville, MD.
CONSULTANT/BOARD MEMBER, Expand & Enhance Asian American Substance
Abuse Treatment Services (EASTS) Project, Hamilton-Madison House, SAMHSA
grant, May Lai, PI, 2009-2011
REGIONAL DIRECTOR, Project MAINSTREAM, HRSA/AMERSA-SAMHSA/CSAT
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National Interdisciplinary Project to Improve Health Professional Education on
Substance Abuse. 2001-2005
ELECTED, 2nd Vice President, New York City Chapter of NASW, 2005-8
CHAIR, National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) Social Work
Initiative on developing core competencies for working with families and children
affected by addiction, 2005-6.
MEMBER, New York University Student Health Advisory Committee/ LiveWellNYU
2006-
Team Leader, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section -2011
Member, Subcommittee on Substance Abuse
Member, Search Committee, AVP for Student Health 2010-11
MEMBER, New York University Alcohol, Drugs and Mental Health Advisory Board
Member, Subcommittee on Alcohol and Drugs 2004-6
Member, Subcommittee on Merger of University Counseling Service, 2005
CONSULTANT/SUPERVISOR, NYU Wellness Exchange, Office of Wellness
Learning, Alcohol and Other Drug Education
FOUNDING MEMBER, New York University Interdisciplinary Consortium on
Substance Abuse (NYU-ICSA), 1997-2005
CHAIR, National Association of Social Workers Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs
Section Steering Committee 1997-9; Steering Committee Member 1996-7; Chair,
1997 National Conference Planning Committee
INVITED MEMBER, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), National Plan to
Improve Substance Abuse Treatment, Workforce Domain Panel 1999-2000
INVITED MEMBER, Council on Social Work Education, APM Review Committee,
1997-2003; 2005-Present
FOUNDING BOARD MEMBER, New York State Institute for Professional
Development in Addictions 1999- 2010
CONSULTANT AND FOUNDING BOARD MEMBER, New York University
Faculty/Staff Assistance Program 1990-2005
INVITED MEMBER, Addiction Institute Planning Committee, New York State Office of
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, 1997-9
INVITED MEMBER, New York State Addiction Technology Transfer Center, 1997-9
CO-CHAIR, Women's Issues Committee, NYC Chapter EAPA, 1995-2000
CO-CHAIR, Women's Healing Conference. Sponsored by NYU Ehrenkranz School of
Social Work, Hazelden Fdn and Betty Ford Center, Nov. 20-21, 1997.
CHAIR, Committee on Alcoholism and Other Chemical Dependencies,
New York City Chapter, NASW 1996-7; 1992-3; 1979-1981
INVITED PARTICIPANT, NYC NASW Leadership Think Tank, Feb. 1997
MEMBER, CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE, Interdisciplinary Approaches
to Immigration, Refugee and Cross-Cultural Issues, sponsored by NYU
Ehrenkranz School of Social Work and Catholic Community Services, Newark,
NJ. 1996-7
INVITED MEMBER, Curriculum Review and Development in Social Work
Subcommittee, NY State Addiction Training Center and Office of Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse Services 1995-6
INVITED PARTICIPANT, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Conference on Drug
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Abuse Prevention, Sept. 18-20, 1996, Washington, DC
CO-CHAIR, Conference on Treatment of Addiction in Difficult Times: Issues and
Options, Sponsored by Ehrenkranz School of Social Work, New York University
and Alcoholism Council of New York,March 13, 1996.
CHAIR, Alcoholism Institute, NYC Chapter, NASW 1992
INVITED PARTICIPANT, NYC NASW Think Tank on Managed Care, 1993
REVIEWER, NYU Research Challenge Fund Advisory Committee 1996-7
CONSULTANT, Violence Prevention Task Force, and
Development of Eldercare Services, NYU Human Resources
CONSULTANT, Liver Transplant Team, NYU Medical Center, 1995-6
CONSULTANT, Alcoholism Council of New York 1995-8
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER/CONSULTANT, Work & Family Assistance Program
OCAW Local 8-149/USA AFT Local 3882
MEMBER, NYU Student Substance Abuse Committee 1987-2002
MEMBER, NYU Senate Substance Abuse Commission 1989-90
CONSULTANT, NYU Federal Drug Prevention & Education (FIPSE) Grant
MEMBER, Task Force on Addiction in the Jewish Community 1991-1996
MEMBER, Jewish Mental Health Professionals JCC, 1993
MEMBER, NYC Alcoholism Advisory Council 1992-1995
INVITED PARTICIPANT, NASW/Federal Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Work
Group Meeting, Fairfax,Va. Sept. 25-26, 1989
INVITED PARTICIPANT, NYS Office of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Services, 5
Year Plan Research Planning Conference, Albany, June 9-10, 1988
FOUNDING MEMBER, Industrial Social Work Advisory Committee 1979
CHAIR, Publications Subcommittees, NASW Alcoholism Committee 1982-1990 and
Industrial Social Work Committee 1980-1988
MEMBER, New York City Women and Alcoholism Committee 1978-1982
CO-CHAIR, Women and Alcoholism Conference 1979
EDITORIAL REFEREE\MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER: Addiction; American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry; Health and Social Work; Journal of Clinical Social Work;
Columbia University Press; Guilford Publications, Haworth Press, Wiley Press.
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER
Health and Social Work [NASW]
Substance Abuse: Journal of the Association for Medical Education and Research in
Substance Abuse [AMERSA]
Substance Use and Misuse
Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals (Past)
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (Past)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Academy of Certified Social Workers (Past member)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Past member)
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American Public Health Association (Past member)
Association of Medical Educators and Researchers in Substance Abuse
Council on Social Work Education
Employee Assistance Professionals Association
National Association of Social Workers
NASW Registry of Clinical Social Workers (Past Member)
Society of Clinical Social Workers (Past member)
Society for Social Work Research (Past member)
HONORS AND AWARDS
Lifetime Achievement Award, Marquis Who's Who, 2019
Selected , CSWE/American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry National Task force for
the Curricular Guide for Substance Use in Social Work Practice, 2019.
Appointed to the Fulbright Scholar Peer Review Committee 2014- 2018.
AWARDED the FULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIR in Social Studies to the
Czech Republic, Fall 2013 (the highest level of Fulbright awards)
Listed in WHO’S WHO IN THE WORLD, 2018
Listed in WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018 editions
CSWE SIGNIFICANT LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN SOCIAL WORK
EDUCATION AWARD, Nominee, 2011 and 2012
NYU DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD, Nominee, 2008-9
Award for LIFETIME LEADERSHIP TO ADDICTIONS COMMUNITY, NASW
NYC, June 5, 2008
Inducted as a DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR into the SOCIAL WORK ACADEMY
OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF PRACTICE, November, 2007
Honored by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN OF
ALCOHOLICS for Dedication To Educating Professionals To Help Children
of Addicted Parents. 2007.
LADY DAVIS SCHOLAR, HEBREW UNIVERSITY, Jerusalem, Spring, 2007
FULBRIGHT SENIOR SCHOLAR, Ukraine, October- November, 2006 and Israel,
January 2003
TORCHBEARER, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT
CEREMONY, 2005
AWARD FOR INDIVIDUAL DISTINCTION IN ADDICTION EDUCATION
from the Institute for Professional Development in the Addictions, Sept. 2003
Honored for work for NYU Faculty/Staff Assistance Program following 9/11/2001
Selected, DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN SCHOLARS, 11th edition, 2003
SOCIAL WORKER OF THE YEAR, NASW ATOD Section, 2000
AWARD for OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION, NYC Chapter Alcoholism
Committee, NASW, 1989, 1991, 1996
AWARD for Outstanding Community Project by Associates of the Training Institute for
Mental Health, 1978
PAST LISTING, Directory of of American Scholars, 10th Ed. (2001).
PAST LISTING, Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care
PAST LISTING, Who's Who in the East
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PAST LISTING, Who's Who Among Human Services Professional
PAST LISTING, Directory of Distinguished Americans
PAST LISTING, Who's Who of Women Executive
ELECTED MEMBER (PAST), New York Academy of Science
DEAN'S LIST, City College of New York, 1968-1969
ELECTED MEMBER, Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society,1968
GRANTS OBTAINED
PI, Pilot Research Support, Office for Research NYU Silver School of Social
Work
Attitudes and Knowledge About Cannabis Among Mental Health Clinicians,
$20,000. 2018. PI, Pilot Research Support, Office for Research NYU Silver School of Social
Work Social Workers' Self-Reported Wellness: A National Study, $20,000. 2013.
CO-PI, ASTART GRANT from National Institute on Drug Abuse (R03), Opioid
Use and HIV/HCV Risk among Immigrant Youth from the Former Soviet Union.
PI: H. Guarino (NDRI), $200,000/ 2 yrs (direct costs). 2014-6.
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR ADDICTION AT NYU LANGONE MEDICAL
CENTER, $1.4 million/3 yrs, 2008, Founding Member, Planning Committee.
PI – John Rotrosen.
Co-PI (with C. Rosenthal Gelman, C. Tosone and L. McVeigh), of Interdisciplinary
Production of a Reality-Based Training DVD for Clinical Social Work Practice
with Substance Abusing Older Adults, NYU Faculty Challenge Grant, 2008-9
$14,000.
FEDERAL HUMAN RESOURCES AND SERVICE ADMINISTRATION/ CSAT/
AMERSA GRANT, Project Mainstream, $5 Million/5 Year, 2000-2005
Strategic Planning Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary Training in
Substance Abuse Education, 1999-2001.
Regional Director, Project MAINSTREAM 2001-2005
P.I., NEW YORK STATE OASAS GRANT, Evaluating The Impact Of Post-Graduate
Substance Abuse Training For Social Workers And Allied Professionals 2002-3,
$5,000
P.I. NEW YORK STATE OASAS GRANT, SATOL Project, developed an on-line
training for substance abuse supervisors, NYU-ICSA,. 2002-2003, $20,000/Yr;
1999-2002, CO- PI
P.I. -TRAINING GRANT, NYS Addiction Technology Transfer Center, "Collaborative
Identification and Intervention for MICA Individuals in the Criminal Justice
System," 1998-9; $23,200.
FACULTY FELLOW, New York State Addiction Technology Transfer Center,
1997-8, $6,000,
FACULTY FELLOW/CONSULTANT, Department of Sociology and Social Work,
Lehman College, CUNY, Addiction Training Curriculum, NYS ATTC, 1997-8
SUMMER FELLOW, Institute for Rational-Emotive Behavior Treatment, 1996
DELEGATE, People to People, Citizen Ambassador Program Substance Abuse
Delegation, Spain & Portugal, January, 1992
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P.I. CHRISTOPHER D. SMITHERS FOUNDATION FOR ALCOHOL STUDIES,
Educational Grant for NYU SSW, l986-7; $7,000
RECIPIENT, NIMH Doctoral Training Grant, Columbia University 1979-80, $15,000
MASS MEDIA INTERVIEWS
Invited Guest, HAMSnetwork.org (live streaming), “Harm Reduction for Substance
Abuse.” Sept. 16, 2012.
Interviewed for Elle Japan, “Advice for Working Women,” June 6, 2006, p. 165 (trans.
to Japanese)
Invited Guest, "Dialogue 101", WCBS FM Radio, "Substance Abusing Women " (Half-
hour talk show) 1997
Invited Guest, "Dialogue 101", WCBS FM Radio, "Current Issues in Substance Abuse
Policy and Treatment." April 17, 1996
Interviewed for background information re. workplace/EAPS/ addiction issues by
numerous local and national publications (including the New York Times, New
York Daily News, Good Housekeeping, Crain's Business Weekly, etc.)
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS:
Begun, A., DiNitto, D. & Straussner, S.L.A. (eds). (2018). Implementing
the Grand Challenge of Reducing and Preventing Alcohol Misuse and its
Consequences. NY: Routledge.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Godlaski, T. M. (2018). Substance Use Disorders: Assessment
and Treatment. Brackton, MA: Western Schools.
Stanhope, V. & Straussner, S. L. A. (Eds). (2017). Social Work and Integrated Health
Care: From Policy to Practice and Back. New York: Oxford University Press.
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.) (2017). Children in the Urban Environment:
Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice (3rd Ed.) Springfield, IL: Charles C.
Thomas.
Wiechelt, S. & Straussner, S.L.A. (eds). (2016). Examining the Relationship between
Trauma and Addiction. Oxfordshire, England: Routledge.
Straussner, S.L.A. (ed.) (2014). Clinical Work with Substance Abusing Clients
(3rd edition). New York: Guilford Press (selected as one of “100 Great Books for
the Social Worker's Library”).
Tindall, M. S, Sprang, G. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds). (2013). Caregiver Substance Use
and Child Trauma. Oxford, England: Taylor & Francis Books.
Straussner, S.L.A & Fewell, C. H. (Eds). (2011) Children of Substance Abusing Parents:
Treatment Issues and Interventions. NY: Springer Press
Straussner, S.L.A. (2010). Identifying And Treating Young And Adult Children Of
Alcoholics Brackton, MA: Western Schools.
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.) (2006). Children in the Urban Environment:
Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice (2nd Ed.) Springfield, IL: Charles C.
Thomas.
Straussner, S. L. & Fewell, C.H. (Eds). (2006). Impact of Substance Abuse on
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Children and Families: Research and Practice Implications. NY: Haworth Press
DeLaRosa, M., Holleran, L. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds) (2005). Substance Abusing
Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment. New
York: Haworth Press
Straussner, S.L.A. (ed.) (2004). Clinical Work with Substance Abusing Clients
(2nd edition). New York: Guilford Press (Main selection, Behavioral Science
Book Club).
Straussner, S.L.A. & Phillips, N.K (Eds). (2003). Understanding Mass Violence: A
Social Work Perspective. Boston: Allyn & Bacon
Straussner, S.L.A. & Harrison, L. (Eds) (2003). International Aspects in Social Work
Practice in the Addictions. New York: Haworth Press
Straussner, S.L.A. & Brown, S. (Eds). (2002). The Handbook of Addiction Treatment
For Women: Theory and Practice. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
Spencer, R., DiNitto, D. & Straussner, S.L.A. (eds) (2002). Neurobiology and
Addictions: Knowledge for Clinical Practice. New York: Haworth Press
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (2002). Urban Social Work: An Introduction to
Policy and Practice in the Cities. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Straussner, S.L.A. (Ed). (2001). Ethnocultural Factors in the Treatment of Addictions.
New York: Guilford
Straussner, S.L.A. & Zelvin, E.(Eds) (1997). Gender and Addictions: Men and Women in
Treatment. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. (featured in Psychotherapy Book
Club).
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.) (1996). Children in the Urban Environment:
Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Straussner, S.L.A (Ed.) (1993). Clinical Work with Substance Abusing Clients. New
York: Guilford Press. (Main selection, Behavioral Sciences Book Club and
Psychotherapy Book Club).
Straussner, S.L.A (Ed.). (1990). Occupational Social Work Today. New York: Haworth
Press.
Cook, D., Straussner, S., and Fewell, C. (Eds.) (1985). Psychosocial Issues in the
Treatment of Alcoholism. New York: Haworth Press.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:
Senreich, E. & Straussner, S. L. A. (2017). Screening and Brief Interventions. In
Stanhope, V. & Straussner, S. L. A. Social Work and Integrated Health Care:
From Policy to Practice and Back. New York: Oxford University Press.
Wiechelt, S. & Straussner, S. L. A. (2017). Evidence Based Practices. In
Stanhope, V. & Straussner, S. L. A. Social Work and Integrated Health Care:
From Policy to Practice and Back. New York: Oxford University Press.
Straussner, S. L. A. & Fridman, E. S. (2017). Substance use by urban children. In
Phillips, N.K. & Straussner, S. L.A. Children in the Urban Environment: Linking
Social Policy and Clinical Practice (3rd ed; 223-250). Springfield, IL: Charles
C. Thomas
Straussner, S. L. A. & Nadel, M. (2017). Children in substance-abusing families. In
Phillips, N.K. & Straussner, S. L.A. Children in the Urban Environment: Linking
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Social Policy and Clinical Practice (3rd ed: 278-307). Springfield, IL: Charles C.
Thomas.
Straussner, S. L. A. & Straussner, S. B. (2016). “Alcohol Use Disorder.”
In Edward J. Mullen (Ed). Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Donath, R. (2015). Children and teens with substance-abusing
parents. In N.B. Webb (ed). Play Therapy with Children and Adolescents in Crisis
(4th Ed.) (78-99): New York: Guilford Press
Straussner, S.L.A & Fewell, C. H. (2015). Children of parents who abuse alcohol and
other drugs. In Reupert, A., Mayberry, D., Nicholson, J., Gopfert, M. & Seeman,
M.V. (eds). Parental Psychiatric Disorders: Distressed Parents and their
Families (3rd Ed). (pp.138-153). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
Straussner, S.L.A. (2014). Assessment and Treatment of Clients with Substance Use
Disorders: An Overview, in Straussner, S. (Ed). Clinical Work with
Substance Abusing Clients (3rd Ed). New York: Guilford Press
Straussner, S. L. A. & Straussner, S. B. (2012). “Alcohol Dependence.”
In Edward J. Mullen (Ed). Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Straussner, S. L.A. (2011). Children of Substance Abusing Parents: An Overview. In
Straussner, S.L.A & Fewell, C. H. (Eds). Children of Substance Abusing
Parents: Treatment Issues and Interventions. NY: Springer Press
Straussner, S.L.A & Isralowitz, R. (2008). Alcohol and Drug Problems: Overview. In T.
Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition. New
York: Oxford University Press.
Nadel, M. & Straussner, S.L.A (2006). Children in substance abusing families. In
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.). Children in the Urban Environment:
Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice (2nd ed) (pp. 169-190). Springfield,
IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2004). Assessment and Treatment of Clients with Alcohol and Other
Drug Abuse Problems: An Overview, in Straussner, S. (Ed). Clinical Work with
Substance Abusing Clients (2nd Ed). New York: Guilford Press.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Phillips, N.K. (Eds) (2003). Social work interventions in the
context of mass violence. In Straussner, S.L.A. & Phillips, N.K. Understanding
Mass Violence: A Social Work Perspective. Boston: Allyn & Bacon
Straussner, S.L.A. & Attia, P. (2002). Women's addiction and treatment through a
historical lens. In Straussner, S.L.A. & Brown, S. (Eds). The Handbook of
Addiction Treatment For Women: Theory and Practice. San Francisco: Jossey-
Bass
Straussner, S.L.A. & Attia, P. (2001). Brief treatment of substance abusers. In B.
Dane, C. Tosone & A. Wolfson (Eds). Handbook of Brief Treatment. Northvale,
NJ: Jason Aronson.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2001). Ethnocultural Issues in substance abuse treatment. In
Straussner, S.L.A. (Ed). Ethnocultural Factors in the Treatment of Addictions.
New York: Guilford
Straussner, S.L.A. (2001). Jewish substance abusers: existing, but invisible. In Straussner,
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S.L.A. (Ed). Ethnocultural Factors in the Treatment of Addictions. New York:
Guilford
Straussner, S.L.A. (1997). Gender issues in addictions: An overview. In Straussner,
S.L.A. & Zelvin E.(Eds) Gender and Addictions: Men and Women in Treatment.
Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Nadel, M. & Straussner, S.L.A (1996). Children in substance abusing families. In
Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.). Children in the Urban Environment:
Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Straussner, J. H. & Straussner, S.L.A. (1996). The Impact of Community and School
Violence on Children. In Phillips, N. K. & Straussner, S.L.A. (Eds.). Children in
the Urban Environment: Linking Social Policy and Clinical Practice.
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Straussner, S. L. A. & Fewell, C. H. (1996). Social Work Perspectives on Alcohol and
Drug Abuse Problems. In J.Kinney (Ed) Clinical Manual of Substance Abuse
(2nd Ed). St. Louis, Mo: Mosbey.
Straussner, S.L. & Matsuyoshi, J. (1995). "The Impact of Parental Alcoholism on
Japanese-American Students." Proceedings, Asians in America Conference. NY:
NYU Press.
Straussner, S. (1993). "Assessment and Treatment of Clients with Alcohol and Other
Drug Abuse Problems: An Overview" in Straussner, S. (Ed). Clinical Work with
Substance Abusing Clients. New York: Guilford Press.
Straussner, S. (1990) "Occupational Social Work Today: An Overview" in Straussner, S.
(Ed). Occupational Social Work Today. New York: Haworth Press.
Straussner, S. (l989). "Assessment and Intervention with Maltreating Parents Who Are
Drug and Alcohol Abusers", In S. Ehrenkrantz, et.al (Eds.), Clinical Social Work
with Maltreated Children and Their Families: Introduction to Practice. New
York: NYU Press.
Straussner, S. (1987). "EAPs: Where Are They Located and Whom Do They Serve",
ALMACA Research Publication.
Straussner, S. (1982). "The Process and Content of Experiential Learning" in Walker,R.
"Undergraduate Education for Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams," by
Interdisciplinary Health Team Care: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual
Conference. Lexington, KY: Center for Interdisciplinary Education, University of
Kentucky.
FOUNDER AND EDITOR
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, quarterly journal published by
Haworth Press/Taylor & Francis. First issue, March, 2001
GUEST EDITOR:
Straussner, S.L. and Schiff, M. (2014). (Guest Editors). Clinical Social Work Journal,
Special issue: Trauma Through the Lifecycle, 42(4),
Straussner, S. and Panepinto W. (1988) (Guest Editors). Alcoholism Treatment
Quarterly (Special Social Work Issue), 5 (3/4).
Straussner, S. Fewell, C. and Cook D. (1986) (Guest Editors). Alcoholism
Treatment Quarterly. (Special Social Work Issue) 3(3).
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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Senreich, E., Straussner, S.L.A & Steen, J. (online: 06 Jan 2019). The Work Experiences
of Social Workers: Factors Impacting Compassion Satisfaction and Workplace
Stress, Journal of Social Service Research, DOI:
10.1080/01488376.2018.1528491
Straussner, S. L. A. & Fewell, C. F. (on-line, 2018). A review of recent literature on the
impact of parental substance use disorders on children and the provision of
effective services. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 22. YCO 310411
Straussner, S. L. A., Senreich, E. & Steen, J. (2018). Wounded healers: A multistate
study of licensed social workers’ behavioral health problems. Social Work, 63(2),
125-133. https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/swy012
Steen, J., Kravitz, T. & Straussner, S.L.A. (First Online: 23 October 2017). Lessons
Learned From a Web-Based Study of Mental Health and Alcohol and Other
Drug Problems Among Social Workers in the USA. International Journal of
Mental Health and Addiction, pp 1–6.
Einstein, S., Straussner, S.L.A., Johnson, T.P. & Gartside, W. (2015). Evidence-
informed, evidence not used: A pilot study of a sustained flawed process and
unfinished business. Substance Use and Misuse. 50, 8-9, p. 1216-1219.
Guarino, H., Marsch, L., Deren, S., Straussner, S.L.A. & Teper, A. (2015). Opioid use
trajectories, injection drug use and HCV risk among young adult immigrants from
the Former Soviet Union living in New York City. Journal of Addictive
Disorders, 34(0): 162–177. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2015.1059711
Straussner, S.L.A. & Calnan, A. (2014). Trauma through the life cycle: A review of
current literature. Clinical Social Work Journal, 4, 323-335. DOI:
10.1007/s10615-014-0496-z
Straussner, S.L.A. (2014). The DSM–5 diagnostic criteria: What's new? Journal of Social
Work Practice in the Addictions 13(4), 448-453.
Senreich, E. & Straussner, S.L.A. (2013). Does Bachelor’s level social work education
impact students’ knowledge and attitudes regarding substance abusing
clients? Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 33:1, 87-103
Senreich, E. & Straussner, S.L.A. (2013). Impact of MSW education on knowledge and
attitudes regarding substance abusing clients. Journal of Social Work Education.
49:2, 321-336
Straussner, S.L.A. (2012). Clinical treatment of substance abusers: Past, present and
future. Journal of Clinical Social Work. 40(2), 127-133.
Senreich, E. & Straussner, S.L.A. (2012). Comparing the knowledge and attitudes of
BSW and MSW students regarding substance-abusing clients. Journal of
Baccalaureate Social Work, 17, 103-118.
Straussner, S. L.A. & Lee, D. (2011). Identifying and treating employees with
personality disorders. Journal of Employee Assistance, 41(1):
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Isralowitz, R., Reznik, A. & Straussner, S.L.A. (2011). Prescription drug use trends
among Israeli school dropouts: An analysis of gender and country of origin.
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11(1): 75-86.
Quinn, G. & Straussner, S. L.A. (2010). Licensure and continuing education
requirements for substance abuse training in social work. Journal of Social Work
Practice in Addictions. 10(4): 433-437.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Byrne, H. (2009). Alcoholics Anonymous: Key research findings
from 2002-2007. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 27:349–367
Straussner, S.L.A. & Vairo, E. (2007). The impact of post- master’s substance abuse
education on social work and other health professionals. Journal of Teaching in
Social Work 27(1/2): 105-.123.
Morzinski, J.A., Graham, A. V, Straussner, S.L.A, Schoener, E. Marcus, M., Madden,
T., Brown, R. (2007). Interdisciplinary and Distance Mentoring for Faculty: A
National Substance Abuse Education Project. Journal of Teaching in the
Addictions 6(1)
Straussner, S.L.A. & Nemenzik, J.M. (2007). Co-occurring substance use and
personality disorders: Current thinking on etiology, diagnosis and treatment.
Journal of Social Work Practice in Addictions 7(1-2): 5-23.
Brown, R, Marcus, M. T. Straussner, S. L. A., Graham, A.V., Madden, T., Schoener, E.
& Henry, R. (2006). Project MAINSTREAM's First Fellowship Cohort: Pilot
Test of a National Dissemination Model to Enhance Substance Abuse Curriculum
at Health Professions Schools. Health Education Journal, 65(3): 252-66
Madden T.E., Graham A.V., Straussner S.L.A, Saunders L.A., Schoener, E., Henry, R.
Marcus, M.T. & Brown R.L. (2006). Interdisciplinary Benefits in Project
MAINSTREAM: A Promising Health Professions Educational Model to Address
Global Substance Abuse. Journal of Interprofessional Care 20:6, 665-674.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Phillips, N. (2006). The role of empathy in work with women
offenders. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 1(2-4): 255-262
Straussner, S.L., Naegle, M, Gillespie, C., Wolkstein, E., Donath, R, Azimita, E. (2006),
The SATOL Project: An Interdisciplinary Model of Technology Transfer of
Substance Abuse Research-to-Practice in Clinical Supervision. Journal of
Evidence-Based Social Work [special issue on “Computer Assisted Technology
and Evidence-Based Practice”] Vol 3 (2/3), 39-54.
Isralowitz, R., Straussner, S. & Rosenblum, A. (2006). Drug Abuse, Risks of
Infectious Diseases and Service Utilization among Former Soviet Union
Immigrants: A View from New York City. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance
Abuse, 5(1), 91-96.
Straussner, S.L.A, Brown, R.L; Marianne T. Marcus, M.T.; Madden, T; Graham, A.V;
& Schoener, E. (2005). The development and implementation of field service
substance abuse projects by interdisciplinary health professionals faculty teams.
Substance Abuse 26 (3/4), 17-62.
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Marcus, M.T., Brown, R.L., Straussner, S.L.A, Schoener, E., Henry, R., Graham, A.V.,
Madden, T. & Saunders, L.A. (2005). Creating Change Agents: A National
Substance Abuse Education Project. Substance Abuse 26 (3/4), 5-15.
Isralowitz, R., Straussner, S.L.A, Vogt, I & Chtenguelov, V. (2003). Preliminary
Exploration Of Immigrant Substance Abusers From The Former Soviet Union
Living in Israel, Germany and the United States: A Multi-National Perspective.
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 2(3/4).
Straussner, S.L.A & Senreich, E. (2002). Educating social workers to work with
individuals affected by substance use disorders. Substance Abuse 23(3): 319-340
(Supplement)
Straussner, S.L.A. (2002). Ethnic Cultures and Substance Abuse. Counselor: The
Magazine for Addiction Professionals. 3(6): 34-38.
Straussner, S.L.A (2001). The role of social workers in the treatment of addictions: A
brief history. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 1(1). 3-9.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Phillips, N.K. (1999) The impact of job loss on professional and
managerial employees and their families. Families in Society, 80(6): 642-648.
Straussner, S.L.A. (1997) Group treatment with substance abusing clients: A model of
treatment during the early phases of outpatient group therapy. Journal of
Chemical Dependency Treatment. 7(1/2): 67-80 (Also published in McVinney,
L.D. (ed). Chemical Dependency Treatment: Innovative Group Approaches. NY:
Haworth Press).
Straussner, S.L.A. & Spiegel, B. R. (1996) "An Analysis of 12-Step Programs for
Substance Abusers from a Developmental Perspective." Clinical Social Work
Journal, 24(3): 299-309
Straussner, S. (1994) "The Impact of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse on the American
Family," Drug and Alcohol Review 13, 393-399.
Straussner, S. and Phillips, N. (1988). "The Relationship Between Social Work and Labor
Unions: A History of Strife and Cooperation," Journal of Sociology and Social
Welfare, 15(1): 105-118.
Straussner, S. (1988). "Comparison of In-House and Contracted-Out Employee
Assistance Programs," Social Work, 33(1): 53-55.
Straussner, S. (1988)."A Comparative Analysis of In-House and Contractual EAPs",
Employee Assistance Quarterly, 3 (3/4). Also published in in M. Feit and M.
Holosko (eds) Evaluation of Employee Assistance Programs. New York: Haworth
Press.
Straussner, L.A. (1985). "The Nature and Growth of Contractual EAPS", The
ALMACAN, 15(9): 20-23.
Straussner, S.(1985). "Alcoholism in Women: Current Knowledge and Implications for
Treatment," Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2(1): 61-77. Also published in
Cook, D. Straussner, S. & Fewell, C. (Eds.) Psychosocial Issues in the Treatment
of Alcoholism. NY: Haworth Press,
Straussner, S., Kitman, C., Straussner, J., and Demos, E. (1980) "The Alcoholic
Housewife: A Psychosocial Analysis" Focus on Women 1(1): 15-32.
Straussner, S, Weinstein, D. & Hernandez, R. (l979)."The Effects of Alcoholism on the
Family System.” Health and Social Work, 4(4): 11-27.
Levinson, V. and Straussner, S. (1978) "Social Workers as 'Enablers' in the Treatment of
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Alcoholics." Social Casework, 50(1): 14-20.
Straussner, S. (1974). "The Patient and the Family," Caring for the Aged 8(2). Excerpt
of a presentation at a symposium on "Caring for the Ill Aged", White Plains, NY.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:
Straussner, S. L. (2018). Integrated health care – What do social workers contribute?
Social Work Today, 18(2), 32-33.
Straussner, S.L.A. & Madison, J. (2018). Co-occurring disorders among social workers.
The Behavioral Health News, 5(3), 29, 35.
Straussner, S.L.A., Steen, J. T. & Senreich, E. (2017). What do we know about social
workers’ use of heroin. The Behavioral Health News, 4(2), 10, 34.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2015). Preface to Substance Use and Misuse Special 50th
Anniversary Issue. 50(8-9), 913-916, DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2015.1012942.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2012). Invited, Commentary on James Clark’s “A Brief Personal
Meditation About Failure and Defeat,” and on Matilda Hellman’s “Mind the
Gap! Failure in Understanding Key Dimensions of a Drug User’s Life, Substance
Use and Misuse, Special Issue on Substance User Intervention Failures, 47 (13
&14), pp. 1529 and 1658.
Straussner, S. L.A. Co-Author, Co-Producer (with Caroline Rosenthal Gelman, Carol
Tosone & Lynne McVeigh) (2010). The Greying Elephant in the Room:
Substance Abuse & Older Adults, Educational Video, CSWE.
Straussner, S.L.A & Gleissner, G. (2010). Issues and interventions with substance
abusing clients: An American perspective. Dutch American Social Research
Foundation <http://dasrf.org>
Straussner, S. L.A. (2008). “Substance Abusers with Personality Disorders” Power
Point presentation for SAMHSA’s Co-Occurring Center for Excellence
(COCE)/Co-occurring State Incentive Grant (COSIG) Workgroup.
Straussner, S.L.A. (2005) “The Impact of Substance Abuse on Jewish Women and Their
Families.” Training Manual developed for Hadassah, National Organization for
Jewish Women
Straussner, S.L.A. (2005, June). Gender and Addictions: What Social Workers Need to
Know. Update: Newsletter of the New York State National Association of Social
Workers. 29(7): 4,18-19.
Straussner, S.L.A & Senreich, E. (2002). Educating social workers to work with
individuals affected by substance use disorders. Invitational policy paper written
for Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse/U.S.
Health Resources Services Administration.
Straussner, L. A. (1998-9) "From the Supervisory Files..." Column, NYFAC Newsletter
(New York Federation of Alcoholism Counselors). Published 2-3/Year
Straussner, L. A. (1997-9) "From the Chair" Column, Issues of Substance The
Newsletter of the NASW Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section. Published
3/Year
Straussner, L. A. S. (1998, Winter). The Value of Clinical Supervision. NYFAC METRO
(NY Federation of Addictions Counselors) 4-5
Straussner, S.L.A. (1997, Feb/March, Invited Guest Editorial). Practice for the real world:
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Helping clients affected by substance abuse. Currents (New York City Chapter,
NASW) Vol 39(5):5-6.
Straussner, S.L.A (1996, Spring, Invited Guest Editorial). "The Chicken or the Egg
Dilemma in Treating Substance Abusing Clients." Met Chapter Forum (NY State
Society of Clinical Social Work). Vol 7(1). 4-6.
Fewell, C. H., Straussner, S. L. A., Davidsen, N., Dortz, C. & Schimmel, I. (1995).
Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substance Abuse: Social Work Policy Statement.
NASW
Fewell, C., Straussner, S., Dortz, C. (1994). Helping Social Workers With Alcohol and
Other Drug Problems: Options for Intervening with Colleagues. New York: New
York City Chapter, National Association of Social Workers.
Fewell, C. Straussner, S. Evans, C., King, B. Orlin, A. and Perone, F. (1978). Alcoholism
Among Social Workers: Approaching A Colleague with a Drinking Problem.
New York: NYC Chapter, NASW.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Straussner, S. (1997). Graham, et al. "Addiction Treatment for Older Adults: Evaluation
of an Innovative Client-Centered Approach." Addictions 92(2):225-6.
Straussner, S. (1995). Wallen, J. "Addiction in Human Development," Health and Social
Work, 22 (2).
VIDEO PRODUCTION
New York University Silver School of Social Work DSW Program, “Publication
Development Seminar: Writing for Publication Video,” S.L. Straussner
(Producer). (2016). Han, W-J, Mirabito, D., Merritt, D. Stanhope, V. &
Straussner, S.L. (Contributors).
Interdisciplinary Production of a Reality-Based Training DVD for “Clinical Social Work
Practice with Substance Abusing Older Adults” (2009). Straussner, S.L.A
(Author; Co-Producer with C. Rosenthal Gelman, C. Tosone and L. McVeigh).
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS: 2001-2019
Juried/Refereed “Co-Occurring Disorders Among Social Workers: What Do We Know? What Should We Do?
(with J. Madison). National Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter
50th Annual Addictions Institute, June 13, 2018.
“Wounded healers: A multistate study of social workers’ behavioral health
problems by race, sex, and age.” Social Work in the City: New Opportunities
in Changing Times (with E. Senrich & J. Steen). New York City Chapter of the
National Association of Social Workers, New York, NY, April 2017.
“Wounded healers: Health, mental health, and substance use among baccalaureate
social workers” (with E. Senrich & J. Steen) The Association of Baccalaureate
Social Work Program Directors, Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA,
March 2017.
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“Adverse Childhood Experiences and problems with substance use: Results from a
large-scale survey of social workers” (presented by J. Steen). Society for
Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January, 2017.
“Social workers’ wellness: Initial findings from a large-scale study” (presented by E.
Senrich). Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January
2017.
“’Adversity is not the end’: Exploring social workers’ childhood traumas” (with J.
Steen). Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting.
Atlanta, GA, November 2016
“Workplace stress and satisfaction by fields of practice and roles: A national study.”
(with E. Senrich & J Steen). Council on Social Work Education, Annual
Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November, 2016.
“Examining work satisfaction and workplace stress among social work with military
and veterans: Findings from a national online survey” (with J. Madison).
Social Work with Military Personnel, Veterans, and their Families, New York,
NY, November, 2016.
“Examining work satisfaction and workplace stress among Latino social workers:
Findings from a national online survey (with E. Senrich & J. Steen). Latino
Social Workers Organization, Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, October, 2016.
“Wounded healers: Social workers’ substance use and its impact on their
professional relationships” (J. Madison). New York State Social Work
Education Association, Saratoga Springs, NY, October, 2016.
“Wounded Healers: Substance Use and Intersectionality Among Social Workers:
Findings from a National Study of Social Workers” (with J. Steen). National
Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 48th Annual Addictions
Institute, June 8, 2016.
“Taking Your Skills and Career to the Next Level: Presenting and Publishing. National
Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 47th Annual Addictions
Institute, June 3, 2015
“Writing For Publications: What You Need To Know.” National Association of Social
Workers, New York City Chapter 44th Annual Addictions Institute, June 5, 2013.
“It’s More Complicated Than That: One School’s Approach to Global Education,”
(Panel Presentation), CSWE APM, Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2012.
“Publish, Don’t Perish: Everything You Wanted to Know about Journal Publishing,”
(with C. Tosone). CSWE APM, Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2012.
“Helping Families with Parental Substance Abuse: The Value of Mentalization- Based
Interventions” (with C. Fewell). CSWE APM, Washington, D.C., Nov. 11, 2012
“An Overview of Trauma and Addictions Through the Life Cycle: What We Know and
What are the Treatment Implications.” National Association of Social Workers,
New York City Chapter 43th Annual Addictions Institute, June 6, 2012.
“Trauma Through the Life Cycle: An International Perspective.” Keynote presentation,
Conference on Trauma Through the Life Cycle from a Strength-Based
Perspective: An International Dialogue. Jerusalem, Israel, January 8, 2012.
“Understanding and Helping Families with Parental Substance Abuse: How Can
Mentalization-Based Treatment Help?” (with C. Fewell). AMERSA (Association
for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse), Nov. 4, 2011.
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“Does Social Work Education Impact Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions of
Substance Abuse? CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 27,
2011.
“Substance Abuse Content and Curriculum Development Processes in MSW Education”
(with A. Begun). CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA Oct. 27, 2011.
“Publish Don't Perish: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book
Publishing,” (with C. Tosone), Faculty Development Institute, CSWE Annual
Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 30, 2011.
“Publish Don't Perish: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book
Publishing,” (with C. Tosone), Faculty Development Institute, CSWE Annual
Program Meeting, Portland, OR, Oct. 14, 2010.
“The Client, Agency, And Policy Practice And Research (CAPP-R) Model: A Generalist
Framework” (with N. Phillips). CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Portland, OR.
Oct. 16, 2010.
“Substance Use and Abuse by Women Through the Lifespan,” National Association of
Social Workers, New York City Chapter 42th Annual Addictions Institute, NYC,
May 27, 2010. “Why is this so hard?: Social workers and vicarious traumatization,” NASW NYC
Chapter Continuing Education Workshop, New York, April 7, 2010.
“Preparing social work students to work with traumatized clients” CSWE Annual
Program Meeting, San Antonio, November 7, 2009.
“An Innovative Approach to Exposing Advanced Concentration Students to Aging
Content” (Poster presentation, with C. Gelman). CSWE Annual Program Meeting
(APM), San Antonio, Tx, Nov. 6, 2009.
“Publish And Enjoy: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal Publishing”
INCASE [International Coalition of Alcohol Studies Educators], Jersey City, NJ,
October 31, 2009.
“Addiction and Trauma: Impact on Clinicians,” National Association of Social Workers,
New York City Chapter 41th Annual Addictions Institute, NYC, May 27, 2009
“Co-Occurring Disorders: Treatment Approaches that Actually Work” Association of
Substance Abuse Professionals (ASAP) XI Annual Conference, New York,
January 27, 2009
“Preparing social work students to work with clients traumatized by disasters” Ben-
Gurion University’s Conference on Crisis As An Opportunity: Organizational and
Professional Responses To Disasters, held at Hebrew University, Jerusalem,
Israel, January 8, 2009
“Addiction and Trauma: Impact on Clinicians,” New York State Psychologists
Association Annual Addictions Conference, November 21, 2008
“Publish Don't Perish: A Reprisal,” AMERSA National Conference, Washington, DC,
November 7, 2008
“Publish Don't Perish: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book
Publishing: A Workshop,” CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia,
November 1, 2008
“What's going On Here? Identifying and Helping Employees with Personality Disorders”
2008 EAP-MAP Conference, NYC July 11, 2008
“Substance Abusers with Co-Occurring Disorders: What Do We Know and What Should
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We Do?” National Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 40th
Annual Addictions Institute, NYC, June 5, 2008
“Publish Don't Perish: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book
Publishing” AMERSA National Conference, Washington, DC, Nov.8, 2007
“Working With Children of Parents With Substance Use Disorders: Building
Competency Via Social Work Education (with S. Wiechelt), CSWE Annual
Program Meeting, San Francisco, October 29, 2007
“Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Substance Abuse Projects: Processes and
Outcomes.” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San
Francisco, Jan 14, 2007
“The Connection Of Trauma And Substance Abuse: Current Research And Implications
for Treatment.” National Association Of Social Workers, New York City Chapter
38th Annual Addictions Institute, NYC, June 1, 2006
“Empathy and Its Limitations: Knowledge For Students Working With Populations-At-
Risk” (with N. Phillips). CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Chicago, Feb. 17, 2006
Meet the Author Book Presentation:
Straussner, S.L.A. (ed.) (paperback 2005). Clinical Work with Substance Abusing
Clients (2nd edition). New York: Guilford Press, Feb. 18, 2006
“The Role of Empathy in Working With Women Offenders,” International Conference
on What Works with Women Offenders, sponsored by Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia in Prado, Italy (with N. Phillips), June 22, 2005
“From Russia with Love?: An Exploration of Substance Abuse Among Former Soviet
Union Immigrants,” International Practice Research Symposium, State University
of New York at Albany, June 2, 2005
“Evidence Based Practice: Knowledge for Social Workers” National Association Of
Social Workers, New York City Chapter 37th Annual Addictions Institute, NYC,
May 20, 2005
“Integrating Addictions Content Across the Curriculum,” Curriculum Workshop, (with
Nancy Brown) CSWE Annual Program Meeting, New York City, March 1, 2005,
“The Shifting Culture of Addictions Treatment: The Role Of Social Workers” (with
Stanton Peele). National Association Of Social Workers, NY C Chapter 36th
Annual Addictions Institute, NYC, May 20, 2004
“Preparing Social Work Students For Practice In An Era Of Mass Violence: Curriculum
Workshop” CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Anaheim, CA, Feb. 2004
“The SATOL Project: An Interdisciplinary Model of Technology Transfer Research-to-
Practice in Substance Abuse Clinical Supervision.” Technology Conference,
Anaheim, CA, Feb. 2004
“The SATOL Project: An Interdisciplinary Model of Technology Transfer of Substance
Abuse Research-to-Practice in Clinical Supervision,” AMERSA National
Conference, Baltimore, MD, November, 2003
“Addicted Women: A Life Cycle Perspective” TACADA (Texas Commission on
Alcohol and Drug Abuse) Institute, Austin, Texas, July 20, 2003,
“Challenges in Working With Families Of Dually Diagnosed Clients” National
Association Of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 35th Annual Addictions
Institute, May 21, 2003
"Post-Master's Education in Addiction- The TADAC Program” International Coalition
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For Addictions Studies Education. May 8, 2003, Portland, OR.
"Social Work Responses To Mass Violence: Lessons From The Israeli Experience"
CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, Feb. 2003
"Reframing The Scope Of Generalist Social Work Practice." 2nd National Colloquium on
Advanced Generalist Practice, Kean College, NJ, June 18, 2002
"Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma and Substance Abuse." National
Association Of Social Workers, New York City Chapter 34th Annual Addictions
Institute, May 22, 2002
"Ethnoculturally Diverse Women: What Do We Know And What We Don't Know."
National Institute on Drug Abuse Blending Clinical Practice And Research:
Forging Partnerships To Enhance Drug Addiction Treatment National
Conference, NYC, March 14, 2002
CSWE APM Presentations Nashville, TN, February 25-25, 2002:
"Teaching Social Work From An Urban Perspective" (With Norma Phillips).
APM Clinical Practice Symposium, February 26, 2002
"Coping with Trauma - Lessons for Social Workers from the NYU Experience"
(with Jeane Anastas) Special APM Presentation, February 25, 2002
Meet the Author Book Presentations:
Urban Social Work (with N. Phillips), February 26, 2002
Ethnocultural Factors in Substance Abuse Treatment, February 25, 2002
"Preparing Social Workers to Work Effectively In Urban Communities," (with N.
Phillips) New York State Social Work Education Association Annual Conference,
Albany, NY, November, 20, 2001
Invited
“Children of Substance Abusing Parents: The Hidden Population All Around Us.” To be
presented at It Takes a Village: An International Conference, Oslo, Norway, May
14-17, 2019.
“Co-Occurring Disorders Among Social Workers“ (with J. Madison). NASW/DC 37.
April, 17, 2019.
“Understanding and Addressing Psychological Trauma and its Impact on Patients and
Staff in a Health Care Setting,” Hospital for Special Surgery Department of
Social Work, Keynote presentation for Social Work Month, March, 27, 2019.
“Adverse childhood experiences among social workers: What do we know, and what can
be done?” (with E. Senreich and J. Steen). NYU Silver Alumni Lecture, March
2, 2018.
“Wounded healers among social workers: What do we know and what do we need to
know more?” (with J. Madison). PhD Program Research Lecture Series, February
10, 2018.
“Trauma Through the Life-Cycle, An International Perspective,” East China Normal
University and NYU-ECNU Institute for Social Development, Shanghai, China
April, 15, 2016.
“Trauma Through the Life-Cycle,” NYU Division of Life Long Learning and Continuing
Education, April 1, 2016.
“The Processes and Problems of Doing a Large Scale Internet Survey,” NYU SSSW
Mental Health Services Col{LAB]orative (w. J. Steen & T. Kravitz). March 21,
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2016.
“Children of Substance Abusing Parents: The Hidden Population All Around Us.” New
York University Alumni Day, October 24, 2015.
“Overview of Trauma Throughout the Life-Cycle: A Global Perspective” NYU SSSW
Common Day, March 3, 2015.
“Changes in Substance Use Disorders in the DSM-5,” NASW Addictions Committee,
April 24, 2013.
“Writing for Professional Publications” Visiting Scholar Presentation, Fordham
University School of Social Work, New York, April 19, 2013.
“DSM-5 and Substance Abuse,” NYU SSSW Conference on The DSM-5: Proposed
Changes, Controversies, and Implications for the Future of Clinical Practice,
October 12, 2012.
“An Overview of Trauma and Addictions Through the Life Cycle” NYU SSSW
Summer Lecture Series, June 14, 2012.
“Impact of Job Loss on Professionals” New York City Employee Assistance
Professional Association , May 22, 2012.
“Substance Abuse and Trauma: Issues Through the Life Cycle.” Dean’s Distinguished
Lecture, University of Kentucky School of Social Work, Lexington, KY, April
20, 2012
“Motivational Interviewing: An Overview,” NYU Medical Center, Social Work Grand
Rounds, March 12, 2012
“Workforce Issues In Addictions: The Changes in Medicine and Social Work,”
Substance Use: Responding to Changes in Policy, Research, and Services, Dec.
15, 2011.
“Children of Substance Abusing Parents: How Many Are in Your Caseload?” NASW
NYC Chapter Continued Education Program, Nov, 2011
“Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book Publishing,” NYU SSSW
Division of Life Long Learning and Continuing Education, June 6, 2011
“Impact of Job Loss on Professionals: Lessons from the Past.” Women’s EAPA
Committee, March 4, 2011.
“Substance Abusing Women: Issues And Treatment Approaches” Center for the
Treatment of Substance Abusing Women, Haifa, Israel, January 6, 2011
“Trauma and Addiction: Impact on Clients and Clinicians,” Postgraduate Center for
Mental Health , June 11, 2010.
“Why is this so hard? Social workers and vicarious traumatization.” NASW NYC
Chapter Continued Education Program, April 7, 2010
“Women and Substance Abuse Through the Life Cycle.” Association of Substance Abuse
Professionals (ASAP) Annual Women’s Conference, Albany, NY, March 8, 2010
“Trauma and Addiction: Impact on Clients and Clinicians,” 2009 – 2010 Grand Rounds
Series, St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital, New York, October 28, 2009
"Substance Abuse and End of Life Issues," United Jewish Appeal End of Life Training
Program , New York, June 15, 2009
“Dually Diagnosed Women: Substance Abuse, Anxiety Disorder And Borderline
Personality Disorder,” Center for the Treatment of Substance Abusing Women.
Haifa, Israel, January 6, 2009
“Publish And Enjoy: Everything You Wanted to Know About Journal and Book
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Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask.” NYC Chapter, NASW, Nov. 15 and 22,
2008.
“Substance Abusing Clients with Personality Disorders: How to Diagnose and Treat
These Difficult Clients.” Inter-Care Community Training Series, Nov. 14, 2008
“Substance Abusers with Personality Disorders” SAMHSA’s Co-Occurring Center for
Excellence (COCE)/Co-occurring State Incentive Grant (COSIG) Workgroup.
May 8, 2008
“Adolescents, Substance Abuse & Gender: What Do We Know?” Bergen County (NJ)
Division of Family Guidance, June 27, 2007
“Trauma and Addictions,” Educational Alliance Staff Training, NYC February 21, 2007
“Relapse Prevention: Everything You Wanted To Know But Were Afraid To Ask.”
NYU School of Nursing, December 12, 2006
“Contingency Management and Motivational Interviewing: Evidence-Based Knowledge
for Practice” Educational Alliance Staff Training, NYC, November 17, 2006
“Social Work Education in the United States,” Faculty, Academy of Labor and Social
Relations, Kiev, Ukraine, November 2, 2006
“Impact of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on the Family,” Department of Social Work and
Applied Psychology at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Kiev,
Ukraine, October 20, 2006
“Understanding and Helping Victims of Trauma.” Department of Social Work and
Applied Psychology at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Kiev,
Ukraine, October 25, 2006
“Substance Abuse treatment in the US,” Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw,
Poland Oct 19, 2007
“Social Work Education in the US,” Warsaw University Faculty of Sociology and Social
Work, Oct 18, 2006
“Impact of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on the Family,” Warsaw University School of
Social Work, Oct 17, 2006
“Understanding and Helping Victims of Trauma.” Warsaw University, Oct 16, 2006
“Introduction to Evidence Based Practices in Addictions,” Educational Alliance Staff
Training, NYC, September 20, 2006
“Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abusing Clients with Personality Disorders”
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Continuous Quality
Improvement Project, June 7, 2006
“Understanding and Treating Women with Co-Occurring Disorders” NYU School of
Social Work Division of Lifelong Learning and Professional Development
Conference on Co-Occurring Disorders, May 23, 2006
“Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going: A Dialogue on African American-
Jewish Relationships” with Alma Carten. NYU School of Social Work Division
of Lifelong Learning and Professional Development, May 16, 2006
“Crossing Borders: Immigrants, Trauma and Substance Abuse,” Southwest
Interdisciplinary Research Center, 4th Annual Conference, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ, April 21, 2006
“Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abusing Clients with Other AXIS I Disorders”
TEMPO Groups, Inc (Substance Abuse Prevention Agency) Woodmere, L.I, Feb.
3, 2006, and
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“Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abusing Clients with Personality Disorders”
TEMPO, Groups, Inc., LI, Feb 10, 2006
“Trauma and Substance Abuse Among Immigrants: Research and Practice Implications.”
Florida International University, November 21, 2005
“Adolescents, Substance Abuse & Gender: What Do We Know?” ASPIRE (Association
of Long Island School Substance Abuse Prevention Specialists in Education)
Annual Meeting, September 16, 2005
“The Impact of Substance Abuse on Jewish Women and Their Families” Hadassah, New
York, March 30, 2005
“Addressing Students’ Counter-Transference with Clients with Substance Abuse
Problems,” NYU SSW Field Dept. March, 24, 2005
“Assessment and Treatment Issues of Substance Abusing Clients with Personality
Disorders: An Overview" for New York City Department of Health and Mental
Health Continuous Quality Improvement Project, Improving Identification and
Coordination of Care for Substance Use Disorders in Mental Health Treatment,
January 21, 2005
“Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abusing Clients with Personality Disorders”
The Science and Practice of Working with Individuals with Co-Occurring
Disorders”, New York University, Division of Life Long Learning, School of
Social Work, June 10, 2004
Psychodynamic Perspectives on 12 Step Programs. Women Healing Conference,
Hazelden Fdn. NYC Oct 7, 2004
Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abusing Clients with Personality Disorders,
Conference on The Science and Practice of Working with Individuals with Co-
Occurring Disorders, New York University, Division of Life Long Learning,
School of Social Work, June 10, 2004
“Immigrants and Substance Abuse,” Florida International University, Miami, January
15, 2004
“The Pros And Cons Of 12 Step Groups: A Dialogue with Stanton Peele” New York University, December 2, 2003
"Post 9/11 and AOD Intervention Strategies," New York City Forum, New
York City Department Of Mental Health, Sept 24, 2003
"Addictions Issues for Ethnically Diverse Women" and
"Motivational Interviewing " NYU FSAP Staff Training,
"Short and Long Term Impact of Trauma" Hospital For Special Surgery, November, 28,
2002
“Ethnic Cultures and Substance Abuse Issues,” NYU Medical Center, Nov, 2002
"Impact of Trauma on Hospital Patients and Staff", Hospital for Special Surgery, NYC,
November 11, 2002
"Trauma and Addictions: Healing Across Cultures"-Keynote presentation,
National Association of Addictions Professionals Annual Meeting, Boston, July
2002
"Addictions Issues for Ethnically Diverse Women" and
"Addicted Women with Special Needs," Keynote presentations Women Healing
Conferences, sponsored by Hazelden Fdn, and Betty Ford Center: Minneapolis/St
Paul, April 19, 2002; Philadelphia, December, 2002; New York, October, 2003
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"Impact of Terror and Trauma: Lessons Learned from U.S. and Israel," Jacobi Medical
Center Staff Development, Bronx, NY April 16, 2002
"Institutionalizing Change: Obstacles and How to Overcome Them" Systems Change and
Technology Transfer Invitational Symposium, North Eastern Addictions
Technology Transfer Center, Albany, New York, April 8-9th, 2002
"Ethnic Cultures And Substance Abuse Issues" NYU Medical Center, Primary Care
Medicine Training Program, March 19, 2002
Distinguish Visiting Professor Lecture Series, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel,
January 13 -14, 2002:
Drug And Alcohol Abusing Women -What Do We Know: Theory And Practice
Treatment Approaches: Assessing and Increasing Motivation to Change Utilizing
the Transtheoretical Stages Of Change Model
Adolescents Girls: Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco And Eating Disorders
Women, Violence, and Addiction
"Dealing with Co-Dependency" NYU FSAP Staff Training, November 2, 2001
"Russian Substance Abusers: in Russia and US," Visiting Professor, Fachhochschule
Frankfurt am Main – University of Applied Sciences, Fachbereich Sozialarbeit,
Frankfurt, Germany, July 14, 2001
1973-2001
Over three hundred presentations in the U.S and abroad (Canada, Germany, Greece,
Israel, Poland, Russia, Ukraine) on various topics related to alcohol and other drugs,
women's issues, family dynamics, trauma and impact of violence Employee Assistance
Programs, role of social workers in the workplace, Jewish women, ethnocultural aspects
of treatment, social work education, and others.