GEORGE A. APPLEBY Social Work
BOOK PUBLISHED
Appleby, G. A., & Stewart, K. (1978). Information and referral: Access service training manual. Hartford: Department of Human Resources
Appleby, G.A. (1989). Teaching AIDS to adults: A resource guide for instruction. Hartford: Connecticut Department of Education.
Appleby,
G.A. & Anastas. J. (1998). Not just a passing phase: Social work
with lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. New York: Columbia University
Press.
Appleby, G.A., Colon, E., & Hamilton, J. (Eds.) (2001). Diversity, oppression, and social functioning. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:
Appleby, G.A. (1988). What social workers can do. In S. Alyson (Ed.), You can do something about AIDS. Boston: Stop AIDS Project, Inc., Alyson Books.
Appleby, G.A., & Anastas, J.W. (1990). Social work practice with lesbians and gays. In A. Morales & B. Sheafor (Eds.), Social work: A profession of many faces (fourth edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Appleby, G.A., & Anastas, J.W. (1992). Social work practice with lesbians and gays. In A. Morales & B. Sheafor (Eds.), Social work: A profession of many faces (sixth edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (1995). Introduction: AIDS and homophobia/heterosexism. In G.A. Lloyd & M.A. Kuszelewicz (Eds.), HIV disease: Lesbians, gays and the social services. New York: Haworth Press.
Appleby, G.A. & Anastas. J. (1998). Social work practice with lesbian, gay and bisexual people. In A. Morales & B. Sheafor (Eds.), Social work: A profession of many faces (eighth edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (1998). Organizations: Context of gay and lesbian civil rights, and well-being. In G. Mallon (Ed.), Foundations of social work practice with gay and lesbian persons. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Practice and theoretical knowledge-based theory for clinical and policy practice. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Framework for practice with working-class and bisexual men. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Ethnographic study of gay and bisexual working-class men in the United States. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Ethnographic study of twenty-six gay and bisexual working-class men in Australia and New Zealand. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Interviewing working-class gay men over the Internet. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Analysis and implications for clinical and policy practice. In G.A. Appleby (Ed.), Working-class gay and bisexual men. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Framework for practice with diverse and oppressed clients. In G. Appleby, E. Colon, & J. Hamilton (Eds.), Diversity, oppression, and social functioning: Person-In-Environment assessment and intervention. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Culture, social class, and social identity development. In G. Appleby, E. Colon, & J. Hamilton (Eds.), Diversity, oppression, and social functioning: Person-In-Environment assessment and intervention. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Dynamics of oppression and discrimination. In G. Appleby, E. Colon, & J. Hamilton (Eds.), Diversity, oppression, and social functioning: Person-In-Environment assessment and intervention. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people confront heterocentrism, heterosexism, and homophobia. In G. Appleby, E. Colon, & J. Hamilton (Eds.), Diversity, oppression, and social functioning: Person-In-Environment assessment and intervention. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Colon, E., Appleby, G.A., & Hamilton, J. (2001). Affirmative practice with people who are culturally diverse and oppressed. In G. Appleby, E. Colon, & J. Hamilton (Eds.), Diversity, oppression, and social functioning: Person-In-Environment assessment and intervention. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. & Anastas, J. (2002). Social work practice with lesbian, gay and bisexual people. In A. Morales & B. Sheafor (Eds.), The many faces of social work clients. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Appleby, G.A. (2002). Introduction. In J. Hart. Stories of gay and lesbian immigration: Together forever? Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.
Appleby, G.A. (forthcoming). Heterosexism: oppression, hate, and ignorance. In L. Jacobsson, J. Morales, G. Appleby, J. Anastas, & K. Salsgiver. Diversity and oppression in the United States. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Appleby, G.A. (1994). AIDS and homophobia/heterosexism. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services. 1(4): 1-15.
Appleby, G.A. (Guest Editor). (2001). Working-class gay and bisexual
men. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services (Special Edition),
12(3/4): xxv-172.
BOOK REVIEWS
Appleby, G.A. (1988) Book Review: Dalton, H.L. and S. Burris (Eds.), AIDS and the law. In Social Casework, January.
Appleby, G.A. (1989). Book Review: Kirp, D. Learning by heart. In AIDS education and Prevention, 1(4).
Appleby, G.A. (2001). Book Review: M.E. Swignonski, R.S. Mama, & K. Ward (Eds.). From hate crimes to human rights: A tribute to Matthew Shepard. In Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 12(3/4).
I am a reviewer for Columbia University Press, Haworth Press, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, and the Journal of AIDS Education and Prevention.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
Appleby, G.A. (1979). Self-study for reaccreditation by the Council on Social Work Education. New Haven: S.C.S.U.
Appleby, G.A. (1982). Self-study for initial accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education. New Haven: SCSU, MSW and BSW programs.
Appleby, G.A. (1987, March). Children in poverty: Is a fair chance too much to ask. NASW Newsletter, p. 3.
Appleby, G.A. & Bryant, J. (1987, April). Reports I and Ia on AIDS. New Haven, CT: Mayor's Task Force on AIDS.
Appleby, G.A. (1987, June). AIDS: A psychosocial response. NASW Newsletter, p.4.
Appleby, G.A. (1987, September). Social work's role in AIDS treatment. NASW Newsletter, p. 2.
Appleby, G.A. (1987, October). Report of task force on AIDS and social worker education. Washington, D.C.: Public Health Service, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Appleby, G.A. (1987, December). AIDS pandemic. NASW Newsletter, p.2.
Appleby, G.A. (1988, March). You can do something about AIDS. NASW Newsletter, p. 3.
Appleby, G.A. (February 8, 1988). School AIDS policy rooted in irrational fear. New Haven Register - Forum, A 17.
Appleby, G.A. (February 18, 1988). Letter to the Editor: Connecticut AIDS Action Council's response to SOLO. Hartford Courant, A 19.
Appleby, G.A. (1989, February). What social workers can do about AIDS. NASW Newsletter, p. 3.
Dworak-Peck, S., & Appleby, G.A. (1990). AIDS: A U.S. social work response. Report to the International Federation of Schools of Social Work. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
Kaplan, K., Dworak-Peck, S., & Appleby, G.A. (1990). Beyond medicine: The emerging challenge of AIDS and the social work response. Silver Spring, MD. National Association of Social Workers' Center for Social Policy.
Appleby, G.A. (1990, December) The President's Column: Goals and challenges in the years ahead. NASW News, p.2.
Appleby,
G.A. (1991, February). The President's Column: The dangers of
deprofessionalization. NASW News, p.2.
Lloyd, G.A., Coates, G., & Appleby, G.A. (1991). Social policy content in HIV/AIDS and substance abuse curriculum. Report of the Institute for Research and Training in HIV/AIDS Counseling. New Orleans: Tulane University.
Appleby, G.A. (1991, April). The President's Column: Families: A reality check. NASW News, p.2.
Appleby, G.A. (1991, June). AIDS and the family: A psychosocial update. NASW News, pp. 3-4.
Appleby, G.A. & Colon, E., Hamilton, J., (1994). Human diversity: Perceptions of social work students. (Research study and curriculum development)
Appleby, G.A. & Killion, S. (1995, April). AIDS social policy and the law. Conference Proceedings: AIDS Interdisciplinary Conference. New Haven: SCSU.
Appleby, G.A. et al. (1997). Self Study for C.S.W.E. Reaffirmation of the SCSU BSW and MSW Programs. New Haven: SCSU Department of Social Work
Appleby, G.A. (June, 1999). Hate crimes, homophobia and professional education. Invitation Faculty Lecture at University of Sydney and University of New South Wales.
I have served as a Council on Social Work Education site evaluator for15 programs since 1985.
PAPERS AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
Each year since 1980, I have been selected or invited to present a professional paper, work shop or master class at the National Association of Social Workers Annual Program Meeting or the Council on Social Work Education. Many years I also was invited to present at the Connecticut Conference of NASW, American Sociological Association, Child Welfare League, American Public Health Association or other professional social welfare associations. Between 1985 and 1990 I gave over 100 talks related to AIDS issues on most of the television stations in the state, many of the regional radio stations, and a wide-range of fraternal and civic organizations and churches.
PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS
"From Social Movement to Social Organization: Voluntary AIDS Project in Connecticut." 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, August 14-16, 1987. ERIC Document # 294812. Twenty-one pages.
With Barbara G. Sosnowitz. "Preventing Volunteer Burn Out Through a Structured Support Network." 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, August 21-23, 1988. ERIC Document # 305541. Eighteen pages.
With Barbara G. Sosnowitz. "Organizational Change in Volunteer AIDS Projects. Eastern Sociological Association, 1990. ERIC Document.
OTHER DOCUMENTS
Appleby, G.A. & Siegel, E. (unpublished, 1984). Social welfare policy: Skills for political intervention. In J. W. Hanks (Ed.), Social Workers in Politics Washington, D.C.: National Association of Social Workers.
Appleby, G.A. (Ed.) (unpublished,1985). Mediation in Connecticut. Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association.
Appleby, G.A. (unpublished, 1986). A Profile of Poverty: The Connecticut Experience. Hartford, CT: Roman Catholic Diocese of Hartford, Office of Urban Affairs.
Appleby,
G.A. (unpublished, 1986). Social problems and social welfare. In W. Brayfield
(Ed.), Connecticut Today. New York: Commonwealth Books.
Program change in health, mental health and social service organizations (CT State University - 1985 Sabbatical Leave)
Six nation (U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand) comparative ethnographic study of the resiliency of gay and bisexual working-class men. (CT State University – 1999 Sabbatical Leave).
GRANTS
Task analysis of case managers in Connecticut's social service agencies. (CT State University -1983 University Research Grant).
Identification of the incidence of pediatric AIDS and planned HIV/AIDS health and human service resources in Connecticut. (CT State University -1984 University Research Grant).
Community perceptions of child welfare practice competency and graduate preparation. (1982 University Research Grant & Connecticut Department of Children and Families).
I have been the grants administrator, principal investigator or grants writer in community based agency or university grant money related Ryan White AIDS CARE Act, University research support, private insurance and foundation support, and grants from the U.S. Bureau of Child Welfare, American Bar Association, Connecticut Departments of Human Resources, Mental Health and Children and Families.
RESEARCH IN PROCESS
Psychosocial resiliency in working-class gay men with G. Mallon (Hunter College), J. Hart (University of Sydney), B. Thompson (Roger Williams University), M. Fimbres (San Jose State University), R. Roberts (University of New South Wales), and C. Aspin (La Trobe University).
The relationship between MSW and BSW cultural competence and Person-In-Environment training with B. Worden (SCSU).
Impact of welfare reform on recent TANF recipients with M. Bok (Uconn).
DISSERTATION
Structural and contextual correlates of organizational change in the field of mental health. (Social Welfare).
INSTITUTION GRANTING PHD
Columbia University - 1986
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