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Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D.
University of New England/Spurwink Institute Center for Research

Professor of Social Work and Osteopathic Medicine - University of New England



Education:

    B.A. - Brandeis University (Political Science), 1961
     
    M.S. - Case Western Reserve (Social Work), 1963
     
    Ph.D.- Brandeis University (Social Welfare Policy), 1970
     
    Ph.D.(Honorary) - University of Lapland/Finland (Social Sciences), 1999

Employment:

    Tallinn Pedagogical University, Tallinn, Estonia (1999-2001). Visiting Scholar, Fulbright Senior Specialist (November 2001).
     
    University of New England/Spurwink Center for Research: July 1999 – Present: Director.
     
    University of New England, School of Social Work: January, 1993-Present – Professor; 1993-97 - Director of the School of Social Work; 1998-Present - Professor, School of Social Work and College of Osteopathic Medicine; 1996-1998 - Founder and first Chair, Health Interdisciplinary Council of the University of New England; 1997-2000 Project Director: Case Management Practices in Maine and Training for Sustainable Development projects.
     
    State University of New York at Stony Brook (Social Work): 1970-1993 - Professor, Associate Dean, and Project Director for numerous NIMH Training Grants and for The Sayville Project (1970-1993), a Community Support Program funded by the N.Y.S. Office of Mental Health, and HELP-Suffolk, a comprehensive program for homeless families.
     
    Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: 1985-86 - Visiting Professor, Institute of Social Psychiatry.
     
    Finnish National Science Foundation: Spring 1986 - Visiting Scholar.
     
    Brandeis University: 1967-70 - Research Associate, Florence Heller School for Advanced Study in Social Welfare, Waltham, Mass.
     
    Community Action Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.: 1966 - Program Analyst.
     
    Youth Services, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio: 1963-1966 - Case Worker.

Selected Publications:

Books

    Case Management & Social Work Practice (1992), Longman, Inc.: NY.
     
    Advocacy & Empowerment: Mental Health Care in the Community (1985 – with Bruce L Black), Routledge & Kegan Paul: London.
     
    De geestelijke gezondheidzorg in Nederland (Mental Health Care in the Netherlands: An Interorganizational Analysis) (1987), Acco Publishing Co., Amersfoort/Leuven).
     
    The Structure of Urban Reform (1974 - with R.L. Warren & A.F. Burgunder), D.C. Heath
     
    Betrayal of the Poor (1972), Schenkman Publishing Co., Inc.: Boston.

Studies:

    Youth Violence: Myths and Realities (2001). UNE/Spurwink Center for Research
     
    Reviewing Case Management Practices in Maine (1996). U.N.E. Center for Human Services.

Articles & Book Chapters

    "Kuidas kaitsta sotsiaaltoo pohivaartusi" ("A Vision for the Future of Social Work", Sotsiaaltoo. (2001:6). (Estonian Social Work Journal).
     
    "Globalization: The Emerging Context for Social Policy and Social Work Services" in The International Seminar on Social Work Research and Practice – 1999. Rovaniemi, Finland.
     
    "Reflections on Empower-Based Practice", Social Work (2000)
"Considering Managed Care", Journal of Progressive Human Services (1997)
     
    "Case Management", Encyclopedia of Social Work (1995), NASW Press
     
    Rose, S.M. "Intensive Case Management: An Advocacy/Empowerment Design." In Case Management and Social Work. Stephen M. Rose (ed.). Longman, Inc., (1992).
     
    Rose, S.M. "Surviving Abuse and Its Neglect: Towards Increasing Responsiveness of Mental Health Systems." In Case Management and Social Work. (1992).
     
    Rose, S. M. "Strategies of Mental Health Programming: A Client-Driven Model of Case Management". In Dimensions of State Mental Health Policy. Hudson, C. and Cox, A. (ed's.), Praeger, N.Y. (1990).
     
    Rose, S.M., Peabody, C.G. and Stratigeas, B. "Undetected Abuse Among Intensive Case Management Clients". Hospital & Community Psychiatry. (May, 1991).
     
    Rose, S.M., Peabody, C.G. and Stratigeas, B. "Responding to Hidden Abuse: A Role For Social Work in Reforming Mental Health Systems". Social Work. (September, 1991).
     
    Rose, S.M. "Missing the Point and Passing the Buck: Overlooking Abuse in the Histories of Mental Health Patients". Health PAC Bulletin. Vol.21-1 (Spring, 1991).
     
    Rose, S.M. "Acknowledging Abuse Backgrounds of Intensive Case Management Clients". Community Mental Health Journal. (August, 1991).

Experienced consultant, trainer and speaker at local, state and national meetings, including World Health Organization; American Embassy in Tallinn; Council on Social Work Education; California, Ohio, New Mexico, Maine, National and Canadian Case Management conferences; National Association of Family-Based Services; and universities across the country. Visiting scholar in the Netherlands, Finland and Estonia.    
       

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