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Slonim-Nevo published a textbook that is highly used by social work students and researchers for many years. Further, she conducted a study that examined whether the act of evaluation itself affects the results of an intervention. It suggests that conducting an evaluation of an intervention improves
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Sarid, Orly; Friger, Michael; Schwartz, Doron; Sergienko, Ruslan; Pereg, Avihu; Vardi, Hillel; Singer, Terri; Chernin, Elena (2017-01-04). "Effect of threatening life experiences and adverse family relations in ulcerative colitis: analysis using structural equation modeling and
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Slonim-Nevo and others are studying the psychosocial condition of asylum seekers from Darfur in Israel. Quantitative and qualitative results are showing that this troubled group in Israel suffers from PTSD, anxiety, extreme worries about their future. They need legal, social, and clinical care.
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Slonim-Nevo and others studied the impact of this family structure on the psycho-social conditions of children, wives, and husbands living in polygamous families, in a series of quantitative and qualitative studies. We found that family relations is a key factor, together with economic status,
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Vered Slonim-Nevo focuses in her work on the connection between theory and practice in the social work profession. As a researcher and a clinician, she devotes her efforts to projects that have a direct impact on the welfare of social workโ€™s clients, and she integrates between theoretical and
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Slonim-Nevo and others had published papers attempting to suggest directions to work with children and families living in poverty and in marginalization โ€“ interventions that promote the strengths of these families and prevent out-of-home placement in case of child abuse and neglect.
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Together with Isaac Nevo, Slonim-Nevo discussed one of the central questions in the social work profession: Should we teach and practice evidence-based practice, or perhaps promote evidence-informed practice? They wrote a theoretical paper suggesting the latter.
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Teaching, based on clinical experience, is a key element on Slonim-Nevo work. Slonim-Nevo wrote two books about conducting social work interventions that are based on her clinical and research experiences and are used by students and professionals.
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Slonim-Nevoโ€™s scientific papers discuss the central dilemmas of the profession: Out-of-home placement of abused children, evidence-based or evidence-informed practice, treatment evaluation, and integrating diverse interventions for the
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for her work. In 2006, Slonim-Nevo was nominated by the Israeli Minister of welfare to review the functioning of social workers who provide child custody reports in divorce hearings, Slonim-Nevo committee.
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Sharaga, Yanna; Mirsky, Julia (1999-12-01). "A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Therapy with Immigrant Families: The Case of Jewish Emigrants from the Former Soviet Union".
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Mirsky, Julia; Rubinstein, Ludmila; Nauck, Bernhard (2008-08-04). "The Impact of Familial and Environmental Factors on the Adjustment of Immigrants".
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that operates in the Negev since 1999. The organization has a direct impact on the lives of hundreds of people in the south of Israel. We serve many citizens living in
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The removal of children from their homes, Ministry of social affairs policy - Interview (in Hebrew) with Prof. Slonim-Nevo, Reshet Gimel; Yael Tzadok, 2009
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Al-Krenawi, Alean (2006-09-01). "Success and Failure Among Polygamous Families: The Experience of Wives, Husbands, and Children".
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In recent years, Slonim-Nevo and others had focused in their study on the psycho-social factors that affect the medical and emotional well-being of
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Slonim-Nevo, V; Lander, I (2004). "The child and the family interest: are they in conflict? Questions, observations and suggestions for change".
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One of the key finding was the impact of family relations on adjustment: Open and supportive relations were highly influential on adjustment.
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Mukuka, Lawrence (2007). "Child abuse and AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes and behavior among adolescents in Zambia".
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of individuals and families. The populations that she studies are at the center of the activities of the profession: families living in
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Slonim-Nevo, Vered; Krumer-Nevo, Michal (2013-02-04). "Membership in an Emerging Social Firm: A Case Study of Clients' Perspectives".
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Slonim-Nevo and others studied the factors that are related to engagement in high-risk behaviors among adolescents at risk โ€“ in the
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Together with others, Vered applies her findings and perceptions in community work. She is among the founders of โ€œBeโ€™er-Sovaโ€โ€”an
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Nevo, I.; Slonim-Nevo, V. (1 September 2011). "The Myth of Evidence-Based Practice: Towards Evidence-Informed Practice".
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and provide daily-opened soup kitchen, meals on wheels, legal aid, womenโ€™s group, volunteersโ€™ project, and youth center.
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the adjustment of adolescents and parents from the former USSR in Israel and in Germany.
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In 2015, along with Maya Lavie-Ajayi and Students for Refugees BGU in Israel, she
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built 8 weeks course in BGU for refugees from Holot's open detention facility
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is a professor of social work at the Spitzer Department of Social Work in
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practical research. Her diverse areas of research are: Youth at risk and
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Child abuse and neglect (in Hebrew) symposium, the Haruv institute, 2014
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Brief therapy: Strategic, suctioned-focused, and motivational approach
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Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services
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and forgiveness therapy; and psychological factors related to
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Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare alumni
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Treatment evaluation: Single-case designs and other methods
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Research and intervention methods suitable for social work
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explaining the state of children, wives, and husbands.
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Academic staff of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Jerusalem
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
UCLA
Be'er Sheva
AIDS
immigration
refugees
polygamy
poverty
forgiveness
chronic diseases
Crohn
well-being
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children at risk
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Israel
Africa
HIV
the adjustment of adolescents and parents from the former USSR in Israel and in Germany.
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