Marcia Spira
Affiliations: | Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
Area:
Social Work, Public and Social Welfare, Women's Studies, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"Marcia Spira"Children
Sign in to add traineeKay G. Levin | grad student | 2005 | Loyola University Chicago |
Illeana A. Gomez | grad student | 2013 | Loyola University Chicago |
Darby J. Morhardt | grad student | 2013 | Loyola University Chicago |
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Berger B, Spira M. (2016) Introduction of Clinician’s Thoughts on Aging Clinical Social Work Journal. 44: 125-126 |
Spira M, Berger B. (2016) The Impact of Aging on Clinical Practice: A Developmental Challenge Clinical Social Work Journal. 44: 127-134 |
Spira M, Wall J. (2009) Cultural and intergenerational narratives: understanding responses to elderly family members in declining health. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 52: 105-23 |
Spira M. (2006) Mapping your future--a proactive approach to aging. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 47: 71-87 |
Wall J, Spira M. (2006) Voices of Three Generations: Families and the Declining Health of Older Adults Families in Society-the Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 87: 27-34 |
Spira M, Wall J. (2006) Issues in Multigenerational Families: Adolescents’ Perceptions of Grandparents’ Declining Health Tradition. 23: 390-406 |
Spira M, Kenemore E. (2002) Cancer as a Life Transition: A Relational Approach to Cancer Wellness in Women Clinical Social Work Journal. 30: 173-186 |
Spira M, Berger B. (2001) The Penultimate: Understanding Adult Women Beyond Menopause Psychoanalytic Social Work. 8: 27-42 |
Spira M, Kenemore E. (2000) Adolescent Daughters of Mothers with Breast Cancer: Impact and Implications Clinical Social Work Journal. 28: 183-195 |
Spira M, Berger B. (1999) The Evolution of Understanding Menopause in Clinical Treatment Clinical Social Work Journal. 27: 259-273 |