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Margarete Parrish Margarete Parrish

Senior Lecturer in Social Work

Email mparrish@glos.ac.uk

Academic and Professional Qualifications:

  • Ph.D.  Social Work  Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey School of Social Work, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
  • Masters of Social Work Mental Health Domain University of Georgia, School of Social Work,
  • Athens, Georgia, USA

B.A. History & English Literature (Double Major)  University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA Additional Training:   
1 year, Clinical Pastoral Education (Hospital-based chaplaincy programme) Athens, Georgia

Principal Teaching Areas:
  

  • Applied social Sciences
  • Social Work Skills and Methods
  • Human Growth and Development
  • Prevention, Risk, and Protection
  • Mental Health Across the Lifespan
  • Therapeutic Interventions in Mental Health
  • Substance Abuse and Misuse
  • MSc Dissertation Supervision

Selected Publications

Journal Articles (Refereed):

Parrish, M., Tunkle, J.  (2005)  The Clinical Challenges that follow a child’s death by suicide.  Clinical Social Work Journal.  33(1):  81-102.

Parrish, M., Perman, J.  (2004).  Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy:  Some practice implications for social workers.  Child and Adolescent Social Work 21(3).

Parrish, M., Burry, C., Pabst, M.  (2003)  Providing comprehensive case management services to urban women with HIV/AIDS and their families.  Affillia: Journal of Women and Social Work. 18(3): 302-315.

Pecukonis, E., Cornelius, L., Parrish, M. (2003).  The Future of health social work. 
Social Work in Health Care,  37(3), 1-15.

Parrish, M., Tunkle, J.  (2003).  Working with families following their child’s suicide. Family Therapy, 30(2) : 63-76.

Parrish, M., Greif, G., Cole, M.  (2002).  Working with families following urban violence.  
Family Therapy, 29(3): 169-181.

Parrish, M.  (1999).  Substance abuse, families and the courts. 
Journal of Health Care, Law and Policy, 3(1): 1101-1117.

Parrish, M.  (1997).  Family Adaptation to Children with Feeding and Swallowing Disorders:  A Social Work Perspective.  Seminars in Speech and Language. 18(1):71-78.

Fuller, F.W., Parrish, M., Nance, C.F. (1994).  A Review of the Dosimetry of Silver Sulfadiazine Cream  in Burn Wound Treatment.  The Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation 15(3): 213-223.


Book Chapters:

Parrish, M.  (May 2009).  Social Work Perspectives on Human Behaviour. In: Open University Press; McGraw-Hill Education View Book Cover (458Kb Adobe PDF)

Perman, J., Parrish, M.  (2005)  Munchausen by Proxy/Factitious Disorder by Proxy.  In:  A.W. Walker, et al (Eds.)  Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease, 4th Ed., Hamilton, Ontario: B.C.  Decker.

Parrish, M.
  (2004).  Urban poverty as a hidden demographic variable.  In:  D. Boothe, J. Stanley (Eds.)   In the Eyes of the Beholder:  Diversity in the Education of Gifted  Students.  (pp. 203 — 211).  Waco, TX:  Prufrock Publishers.

Parrish, M.,  Feroli, K., Felice, M.  (2001).  Rape.  In:  R.A. Hoekelman , S. Friedman, et. al., (Eds.)  Primary Pediatric Care 4th edition, (pp. 2020-2027).  St.Louis:  Mosby, 

Parrish, M.  (2000).  How do I assess for neglect among at-risk adolescents?  In:  H.
Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.)  Handbook for Child Protection Practice.  (pp.  137-139).  California:  Sage.  

Parrish, M.  (2000).  How do I assess for possible histories of trauma among
assaultive adolescents? In: H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.)  Handbook for Child Protection Practice.  (pp. 168-171).  California:  Sage.

Perman, J., Parrish, M. (2000).  Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy/Factitious Disorder by Proxy.  In:  A.W. Walker, et al (Eds.)  Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease, 3rd Ed., (pp. 773-777).  Hamilton, Ontario: B.C.  Decker. 

Parrish, M., Felice, M., Bernstein, A.  (1996).  Rape.  In:  R.A. Hoekelman, S.Friedman, et. al., (Eds.)   Primary Pediatric Care 3rd edition, (pp. 1751-1757). St. Louis:  Mosby.


 

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