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5Organizing Home Care: Low-Waged Workers in the Welfare StatePolitics and Society 34 (1): 81-108. 2006.Unionization of home care has depended on the state location of the occupation. Government social policies and funding created home care, shaping the structure of the industry and the conditions of work. The welfare nexus, linking old age, disability, health, and welfare policies, however, also transformed care hidden in the home into a public service. Through case studies of California and Oregon, leaders in deinstitutionalizing care of the elderly and disabled, we explore the social struggles …Read more
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19Innovation in Psychotherapy, Challenges, and Opportunities: An Opinion PaperFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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4The Fate of Care Worker Unionism and the Promise of Domestic Worker Organizing: An UpdateFeminist Studies 40 (2): 473-479. 2014.
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22Beyond words: Sensory properties of depressive thoughtsCognition and Emotion 28 (6): 1047-1056. 2014.
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