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ELIZABETH TRACY

 
 

Elizabeth M. Tracy


Chair of Doctoral Program
Professor

Ph.D., University of Washington
M.S.W., University of Washington
B.A., Radcliffe College

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-7164
elizabeth.tracy@case.edu

Biographical Sketch   (PDF Format)

Curriculum Vitae   (PDF Format)

Doctoral Program

Evidence-Based Practices Book Series


Biographical Sketch : A brief description of Betsy's professional life.
Books and Papers : Information on current books, papers and forthcoming publications.
Course Information : Information and useful links for the courses Betsy teaches.
School Social Work : Information and the School Social Work programs at the Mandel School.
Social Network Map : Introduction, instructions and instruments of the Social Network Map.

 

  Pathfinders:
Pathfinder for Children, Youth, and Families
Pathfinder for School Social Work
These Pathfinders developed by the reference staff of the Harris Library are general guides to the literature (print and online) of subject areas in the various concentrations offered by the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences.

Affiliations:
Founding Board Member, Ohio School Social Work Association
Member, School Social Work Association of America
Member, National Association of Social Workers, Academy of Certified Social Workers
Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Institute

Scholarly Interests:
Family Preservation Services; School Social Work; Social Support Networks

How I chose this profession:
My first working experiences after graduating from college were with children with developmental disabilities and their families. I realized early on that in order to work best with the children I needed to connect with their families. Yet the school districts at that time frequently discouraged contacts between teaching staff and families. When I returned to graduate school, my choice was between social work and special education. Ultimately I decided on a social work career because I felt, as I do now, that social work would allow me to impact people as well as the environments that people experienced and confronted. Much of my work as a social worker has revolved around practice models that support families, make use of natural helping networks, and include environmental helping strategies as an important component of clinical practice.

Elizabeth Tracy