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Rosalie F. Schofield, Ph.D.

Director of BSW Program
Associate Professor

Education:

Ph.D, 1985, Brandeis University, Politics and Economics of Aging
M.S.W., 1976, Temple University, Community Organization and Social Administration
B.A., 1971, University of Pennsylvania, Religious Thought

Professional Interests:

Public Health
Policy Issues
Women’s and Aging Studies

Publications and Papers:

  • Schofield, R. and Amodeo, M. (2000), “Interdisciplinary Teams in Health Care and Human Service Settings: Are They Effective?” In S. Keigher, A. Fortune, and S Witkin, (Eds.), Aging and Social Work: The Changing Landscapes. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. (Reprinted from Health and Social Work).
  • Schofield, R. (1999), Book Review, “Looking Back at a Lifetime: Jill Ker Conway, Sadie and Bessie Delany, Maggie Kuhn, and Helen Nearing” in Women & Aging Letter, 3 (7), pp. 2-4.
  • Schofield, R. and Amodeo, M. (1999). InterdisciplinaryTeams in Health Care and Human Service Settings: Are They Effective? Health and Social Work, 24, 210-231.
  • Schofield, R. (1998). Book Review, “New Poverty: Families in Postmodern Society” in Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 16, 67-71.
  • Amodeo, M., Schofield, R., Duffy, T., Jones, K., Zimmerman, T., and Delgado, M. (Eds.) (1997). A Collection of Teaching Materials on Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Assessment and Intervention with Individuals, Families, Groups and Communities (Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education Press).
  • Schofield, R. (Ed.) (1995). Alternative and Complementary Health Services SPIG Newsletter, (Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association).
  • Schofield, R. and Amodeo, M. (1995). Interdisciplinary Teams and Substance Abuse Treatment: A Literature Review and Bibliography. A Report prepared for The Addictions Training Center of New England, Brown University Medical School, August 1995.
Rosalie Schofield