
Linda May Grobman
14 works on record
Biography
Linda May Grobman, MSW, ACSW, LSW, is the founder, publisher, and editor of THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER magazine (http://www.socialworker.com). She has direct social work practice experience in mental health, medical, and organizational settings. Linda served as a staff member of two state chapters of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) before becoming a social work publisher. She has special interests in social work ethics and social work career development. Linda holds a Bachelor of Music (Music Therapy) degree and a Master of Social Work degree, both from the University of Georgia. Linda plays the flute and, most recently, completed training in therapeutic bedside music with the Music for Healing and Transition Program (MHTP). She currently provides therapeutic music services, playing the flute at the bedside, for residents and patients in nursing home and hospice settings.
Works

The field placement survival guide

Days in the lives of social workers

Riding the mutual aid bus and other adventures in group work

Days in the lives of gerontological social workers

More days in the lives of social workers

The field placement survival guide

Days in the lives of social workers
The field placement survival guide
The field placement survival guide

Days in the Lives of Social Workers

The New Social Worker®, Volume 22, Winter-Fall 2015
New Social Workerr, Volume 19, Winter-Fall 2012
New Social Workerr, Volume 19, Winter-Fall 2012

The Field Placement Survival Guide

More Days in the Lives of Social Workers

Days In The Lives Of Social Workers