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Denise L. Levy Ph.D. LCSW
Assistant Professor
Social Work,
ASU
levydl@appstate.edu
(828) 262-6934
ASU Box 32155
Boone NC 28608
http://www.socialwork.appstate.edu/denise-levy
There are 4 included publications by Denise L. Levy Ph.D. LCSW:
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Culturally Competent Practice with Muslim Clients: A Curriculum Module for Integrating Faith and Spirituality
2009
673
This module fulfills the Council on Social Work Education’s (2008) fourth core competency, which directs social workers to “engage diversity and difference in practice” (p. 3). After completion of this module, students will: (a) be able to identify t...
Gay and Lesbian Identity Development: An Overview for Social Workers
2009
595
Social work literature on the topic of gay and lesbian identity development is sparse. Although some texts do include sections on social work practice with gay and lesbian individuals, rarely is this information presented within the broader context ...
Gay, lesbian, and queer individuals with a Christian upbringing: Exploring the process of resolving conflict between sexual identity and religious beliefs.
2008
445
The role that religious faith plays in individuals’ lives can be very important, often providing emotional and social support. However, religious beliefs can come into conflict with other aspects of people’s identities, such as sexual orientation. ...
Social Justice and Lesbian Feminism: Two Theories Applied to Homophobia
2007
580
Trends in contemporary social work include the use of an eclectic theory base. In an effort to incorporate multiple theories, this article will examine the social problem of homophobia using two different theoretical perspectives: John Rawls’ theory...