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Phyllis L. Solomon

Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry
Professor, School of Social Policy and Practice
Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI)
Department: Psychiatry
Graduate Group Affiliations

Contact information
C-16 3701 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-898-5533
Fax: 215-573-2099
Education:
BA (Sociology)
Russell Sage College, 1968.
MA (Sociology)
Case Western Reserve University, 1970.
PhD (Social Welfare)
School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 1978.
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Selected Publications

Kim, T. K, Solomon, P., Zurlo, K.: Applying Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) to social work administration research. Administration in Social Work 23, 2009.

Solomon, P.: Mental health services research and its impact on social work practice with adults with severe mental illness. Social Work in Mental Health 6, 2009.

Matejkowski, J., Cullen, S., Solomon, P.: Psychosocial, Clinical, and Legal Characteristics of Persons with Severe Mental Illness Who Have Been Incarcerated for Murder. Journal of American Academy of Psychiatry and Law 36: 74-86, 2008.

Schmidt, L., Gill, K., Solomon, P., Pratt, C.: Comparison of Service Outcomes of Case Management teams with and without a consumer provider. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 11(3): 1-20, 2008.

Stanhope, V., Solomon, P.: Getting to the heart of the matter: Process research and its implications for evidence-based practice. British Journal of social Work 2007.

Park, J.M., Solomon, P., Mandell, D.: Foster care placement among children who received inpatient psychiatric care. Children and Youth Services Review 29: 933-940, 2007.

Hwa-ok, B., Gelles, R., Solomon, P.: Abuse type and substantiation status varying by recurrence. Children and Youth Services Review 29: 856-869, 2007.

Solomon, P., Tennile, J., Lipsett, D., Plumb, E., Blank, M.: Rapid Assessment of existing HIV Prevention Programming in a community mental health center. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community 33(1/2): 137-151, 2007.

Stanhope, V., Solomon, P. : Bridging the gap: Using microsociological theory to understand how expressed emotion predicts clinical outcomes. Psychiatric Quarterly 78: 117-128, 2007.

Wong, I., Nath, S., Solomon, P.: Group and organizational involvement among persons with psychiatric disabilities in supported housing. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 34: 151-157, 2007.

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