Gordon Earl Limb, Director
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Contact Information
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Research
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American Indian families and children, American Indian child welfare, American Indian Fragile Families, Spirituality and American Indians
Education
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Ph.D.
Social Welfare
University of California, Berkeley
2000
Professional Affiliations
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Native American Studies
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Publications
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Limb, G., & Hodge, D.
(2008).
Developing spiritual competency with Native Americans: Promoting wellness through balance and harmony.
Families in Society.
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Limb, G., Hodge, D., & Panos, P.
(2008).
Social work with Native people: Orienting child welfare workers to the beliefs, values, and practices of Native American families and children..
Journal of Public Child Welfare.
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Limb, G., & Brown, E.
(2008).
An examination of the Indian Child Welfare Act section of state Title IV-B Child and Family Services Plans.
Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal.
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Limb, G., & Hodge, D.
(2007).
Developing spiritual lifemaps as a culture-centered pictorial instrument for spiritual assessments with Native American clients.
Research on Social Work Practice.
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Fitzpatrick, T., Limb, G., & Bushfield, S.
(2006).
Social services among white ethnic and Middle Eastern children, youth and families.
Multicultural approaches in caring for children, youth and their families.
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Williams, J. H., Limb, G., & Adams, P.
(2006).
African American families: Understanding the intersection of substance abuse, family violence and the child welfare system.
Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence: Culturally competent approaches.
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Limb, G., & Organista, K.
(2006).
Change between entry and graduation in MSW student views on social works traditional mission, career motivations, and practice preferences: Caucasian, student of color and American Indian group comparisons.
Journal of Social Work Education.
Awards
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College of Family, Home and Social Sciences Young Scholar Award
Brigham Young University
2007
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Marjorie Pay Hinckley Young Scholar Award
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences
2008
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