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Stop Spiraling Out of Control
In her powerful memoir Building a Life Worth Living, Marsha M. Linehan takes readers on her journey from being a suicidal teenager to a noted psychologist. Linehan created the ground-breaking Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which was originally developed to treat Borderline Personality Disorder. Today, experts say the DBT method is used to treat a broad range of mental health challenges from anger management to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Breaking the Silence: Supporting Male Survivors During Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Male survivors often face struggles that are shaped by stigma, invisibility, and systemic barriers
New Study Finds Significantly Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke Among Cannabis Users
This Substance Use Prevention Month, join #NASW as we raise awareness about the health risks of cannabis use, even for healthy young people.
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Belize Trip Provides Chance to Connect Body, Mind & Spirit | NASW Member Voices
A Social Workers’ Surf Yoga Beer Adventure
Social Workers of TikTok
The platform takes viewers on episodic adventures in the field of social work
Social Workers’ Travel Guide to Chicago!
Check out these spots during the 2025 NASW National Conference
Faculty: Request Your NASW Press Exam Copy Today
NASW Press invites you to decide before you buy! Faculty affiliated with a US university or college can place an order for books that they are considering adopting for the classroom. You will have 90 days to make a decision. Visit the NASW Press website to learn more...
Social Work Advocates Magazine
Cutting the Social Safety Net
By Sue Coyle, MSW With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, social workers must be aware of what lies ahead for the communities, families and individuals they serve. In the weeks prior to the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, communities and...
Cruel Intentions: Trump’s Campaign to Erase Transgender People Begins with Youth
Social Workers Can Help Transgender Youth and Their Families Navigate This Hostile Terrain
70 Years: NASW Looks to the Past to Inspire the Future of Social Work
By Heather Rose Artushin, LISW-CP Since 1955, NASW has led the way in uniting social workers under a shared set of values and ethical responsibilities, advocating for the social work profession and the communities it serves, and standing up for social justice. This...
Social Work Advocates Magazine: Call for ‘Viewpoints’ Article Submissions
The Viewpoints Section Helps Readers Understand Developments in the Social Work Profession
Advocacy
Department of Education “Professional” Reclassification Hurts Social Workers Seeking Advanced Degrees
This Action Also Disproportionately Affects Women
Federal Court Overturns New Congressional Redistricting Map in Texas – An Overview
Voting rights groups thrilled by decision, but Supreme Court could still weigh in
Looming SNAP Crisis
The Trump Administration’s withholding of funding for food aid is a callous policy decision
Negative U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Could Erode Voting Rights
Learn more about the impact of Louisiana v. Callais
Ethics & Law
NASW Joins Amicus Brief That Opposes Laws That Bar Transgender Girls and Women From Sports Teams
Exclusionary Policies Reinforce Stigma and Harm Mental Well-Being of Youth
SCOTUS conversion therapy case could affect ability of states to enforce standards of care
No matter the outcome, NASW will remain steadfast in its support of the LGBTQIA2S+ community
In Supreme Court Case, NASW pushes for rights of people who are transgender
Highest court considering case to uphold gender-affirming care ban in Tennessee
Mental Health Groups Decry Supreme Court Decision Upholding the Criminalization People who are Unhoused
Community-based housing, mental health services are better ways to address homelessness





