CURICULUM VITAE

John R. Belcher, M.Div., Ph.D., L.C.S.W.-C.,

Professor

The University of Maryland at Baltimore

School of Social Work

525 West Redwood Street

Baltimore, Maryland21201

Office: 410-706-3613

Home: 410-421-5114

I. COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

The OhioStateUniversity, Columbus, OhioPh.D.1987 Social Welfare

Lexington Theological Seminary, Lexington, KentuckyM.Div.1982 Counseling

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyM.S.W.1981 Counseling

GeorgeMasonUniversity, Fairfax, VirginiaB.S.1976 Business Admin

II.TEACHING EXPERIENCE

9/98- Present Professor, University of Maryland, School of Social Work

1/99 –2015Adjunct Faculty St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Ecumenical Institute of Theology

9/10-5/13Adjunct Faculty, Department of Social Work, University of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty

9/92 - 9/98Associate Professor, University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Social Work

8/87 - 8/92Assistant Professor, University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Social Work

9/85 - 6/87 Teaching Associate, OhioStateUniversity, College of Social Work

Areas of teaching: Qualitative Methods, Social Policy, Mental Health Policy, Doctoral Seminar on Qualitative Research, Clinical Work with the Severely Mentally Ill, Marital and Family Therapy, Psychopathology, Pastoral Counseling, Grief Counseling, Sociology and Theology of The City; Undergraduate Social Policy, Social Work Practice with Individuals

III.EXPERIENCE IN OTHER THAN HIGHER EDUCATION

Private Practice 1996-

Therapist

209 Cypress Ridge Drive

Severna Park, Maryland 21146

Therapist

The RenaissanceCenter

6665 Security Blvd

Woodland, Maryland 212072011 to 9/2015

Therapist1999 to 2011

Heritage Family Life Institute and CounselingCenter

Severn, Maryland

Maryland Group Faculty Practice2003 to 2005

ProfessionalBuilding

University of Maryland

Severn Psychological Services

Outpatient Therapist 1991 to 1992

Riva, Maryland

Emergency Psychiatric Social Worker 7/90 -10/90

NorthArundelHospital

Glen Burnie, Maryland

Emergency Psychiatric Social Worker 1984-1985

RiversideMethodistHospital

Columbus, Ohio

Outpatient Therapist 1982-1984

Southwest Counseling Service

Rock Springs, Wyoming

Associate Pastor1979-1982

Millville Christian Church

Millville, Kentucky

Corrections Officer 1996-1999

Camp 30

VirginiaDepartment of Corrections

Fairfax, Virginia

IV.HONORS RECEIVED

Leadership in Counseling Award- 7/16- The Renaissance Center, Baltimore, Co. Maryland.

Dean’s Teaching Award-Spring 2014-SWCL 744-Psychopathology

Dunning Distinguished Lecturer, St. Mary’s Seminary & University, Ecumenical Institute, Fall 2011

Dean’s Teaching Award- Spring 2008-SWCL 744-Psychopathology

The Abraham Lurie Award: Best of Social Work in Mental Health for article:

The Longitudinal Discharge Planning and Treatment Model (LDPTM) Parts I and II

with Bruce DeForge 2006

Founders Day Excellence in Teaching, University of Maryland, 2005

School of Social Work, Excellence in Teaching, University of Maryland 2004

Leadership and Service to the School of Social Work and Community Planning 9/89-6/90.

Community Service Award, University of Maryland 5/99

V.RESEARCH SUPPORT AND/OR FELLOWSHIPS

9/15 to Present – SBIRT TrainingGrant

1/1/08-2/10 Faith and Organizations Project. A project of the SchaferCenter for Public Policy, University of Baltimore. Funded by the Lilly Endowment. This is a project that uses both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to examine stewardship among different faith organizations. This project pays ten percent of my salary for 18 months.

705 -6/10 Evaluation Coordinator, CMHS Grant, Assertive Community Treatment for Homeless Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders. 5H79TI016623

10/01-8/06 Evaluation Coordinator, CMHS Grant, Mental Health Services to Minority Persons with HIV/Aids

SM53850-1 I coordinate the research team composed of Dr. DeForge and myself. We conduct variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to determine the effectiveness of the project in achieving its goals.

10/01-6/30/04Evaluator, CSAT Grant, Substance Abuse Services for Homeless Women

TI 01-006 I coordinated the research team. We conducteda variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to determine the effectiveness of the project in achieving its goals.

10/1999-10/02Evaluator, CSAT-CMHS Grant, Homeless Families Initiative

PA93-230

1/1999- 5/2000Field Supervisor, Survivors /Perpetrators of Violence: A Pilot Program, Governors Office on Crime Prevention with the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center

10/1990 – 10/1993Project Coordinator, NIMH Grant-Mental Health Services Use bySchizophrenics

10/1990 – 10/1993Co-Investigator, NIMH Grant-Baltimore Program for the Homeless Mentally Ill

10/1990 – 10/1993Fellow, NIAAA-NIDA Clinical Training Grant for Faculty Development in Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse

5/1989Co-Principal Investigator, Joint Statistical Grant U.S. Bureau of Census Grant to count the Homeless in Baltimore, MD.

1989Principal Investigator

$7,650 DRIF Grant University of Maryland (March 1988) Community Outcomes After Psychiatric Hospitalization: This money was used to collect data on patients discharged from a psychiatric hospital to determine who is a risk of becoming homeless.

Principal Investigator

1989$14,000 DRIF Grant University of Maryland (October 1987) Patient Management Information System: This money was used to develop and purchase a patient management information system for a psychosocial program for chronically mentally ill clients.

Grant Reviewer

State of Pennsylvania Review 4/09

SAMSHA Summer 2008

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

U.S. Military Fall 2008

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

U.S. Military Fall 2010

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

U.S. Military Fall 2011

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

U.S. Military Summer 2012

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (Alcohol and Drugs)

U.S. Military Fall 2012

Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program

U.S. Military Summer 2013

Florida Department of Health Fall 2014

SUNNY Downstate Review Winter 2015

Grant Applications

Federal

September 2003 Reconnecting social capital for homeless adults (PI)

September 2003 Examining Social Capital, Networks and support in homeless adults (Co-PI)

March 2004 HIV Prevention: Community reentry for ex-offenders (Co-PI)

June 2012 STABILTY (Smart phone technology assisted behavioral linked individuals to treatment) (Researcher)

VI.PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1990). "Helping the Homeless: Where Do We Go From Here?" Lexington.

Referred Publications

DiBlasio, F., Hester, C.P., & Belcher, J.R. (2014). Emotional and interpersonal dyslexia: Thoughts

toward a neurological theory of personality disorders. Journal of Psychology and Christianity.

Belcher, J.R. (2014). Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in offenders and the need for early intervention. The International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology,

58(1),27-40

Belcher, J.R., & Tice, C. (2013) Power and Social Work. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 24(ISS

1): 1-13.

Belcher, J.R., & DeForge, B.R.(2012). Stigma and homelessness: The limits of social change. Journal

Of Human Behavior and Social Environment, 22 (ISS 7):1-18.

Belcher, J.R., & Tice, C. (2011). Protestant church charity: History, trends, and implications. Journal of

Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 30(2), 164-177.

Belcher, J.R., Pecukonis, E., & Knight, C. (2011). Where have all the teachers gone?

Journal of Social Work Education, 31(2), 1-16.

Belcher, J.R., Pecukonis, E., & DeForge, B., (2011). Family social capital: Implications for

interventions with families. Journal of Family Social Work, 14: 1-18.

Schneider, J.A., Wittberg, P., Unruh, H., Shina, J.W., & Belcher, J.R. (2011). Comparing practical theology across religions and denominations. Review of Religious Research, 52(4): 405-426.

Park, JuYoung, & Belcher, J.R. (2010). Review of observational pain scales in nonverbal elderly with

cognitive impairments. Research on Social Work Practice, 20(6), 651-664.

DeForge, B.R., Belcher, J.R., O’Rourke & Lindsey (2008). Personal resources and homelessness in early life: Predictors for depression in consumers of homeless multi-service centers. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 13(2), 222-242.

Belcher, J.R., & Burry, C. (2007). Charismatic/Pentecostal Christians spirituality and treatment: The

revival phenomenon. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7, 93-112. Belcher, J.R., & DeForge, B.R. (2007). Faith-based social services: The challenges of providing assistance. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 26, 1-19.

Ringel, S., & Belcher, J.R. (2007). Comparing women’s roles in two faith-based communities with implications for value-based practice. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social

Thought, 26, 17-33.

Benda, B.B & Belcher, J.R. (2006). Alcohol and other drug problems among homeless veterans: A life-course theory of forgiveness. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(1/2),147-171.

Belcher, J.R. (2006). Protestantism and Alcoholism: Spiritual and Religious Considerations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(1/2), 21-32.

Belcher, J.R., DeForge, B.R., & Jayshree S. Jani.(2005). Inner-City Victims of Violence and Trauma Care: The Importance of Community Prevention, Discharge, and After-care planning. Journal ofHealth and Social Policy, 21, 17-34.

Belcher, J.R., DeForge, B., & Zanis, D. (2005). Why has the Social Work profession lost sight of how to end homelessness. The Journal of Progressive Human Services, 16, 5-24.

Belcher, J.R., & Herr, S. (2005). Development of Grounded Theory: Moving Towards a Theory of the Pathways into Street Prostitution Among Low-Income Women. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 16, 117-124.

Belcher, J.R., & DeForge, B.R. (2005). The Longitudinal discharge planning and treatment

model (LDPTM) PartI.Social Work in Mental Health, 3, 17-31

DeForge, B.R., & Belcher, J.R. (2005). The Longitudinal discharge planning and treatment model DPTM) Part II. Social Work in Mental Health, 3, 33-61.

Belcher, J.R. & Benda, B. (2005). Issues of Divine Healing: Opening a Dialog. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 24, 21-38.

Belcher, J.R., Morano, C., & DeForge, B. (2004). Treating resistant couples: The use of forgiveness in conservative Christian and Jewish traditions. Family Therapy, 31, 71-85.

Belcher, J.R. (2004). Religious education and pastoral counseling: The Classical Pentecostal experience. Pastoral Psychology, 53, 97-108.

Belcher, J.R., Fandetti, D., & Cole, D. (2004). Is religious conservatism compatible with the Liberal Social Welfare State? Social Work, 49, 269-276.

Belcher, J.R. & Benda, B. (2003). Counseling Charismatic couples: Working through the Charismata. Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal, 6, 497-504.

Greene, J, Ball, K., Belcher,J. R.,& McAlpine, C.(2003). Addictions, Homelessness, Spirituality: A Women’s Health Issue. Journal of Social Work Practice in Addictions, 3, 39-56.

Belcher, J.R. (2003). Helping the Homeless: Where is the Holy Spirit? Pastoral Psychology, 51,179- 188.

Belcher, J.R. (2002). Living as deprived and in the shadow of the Second Coming. Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal, 5, 193-204.

Belcher, J.R., Greene, J., McAlpine, C., & Ball, K. (2001). Considering pathways into homelessness: Mothers, Addictions, and Trauma. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 13, 199-208.

Belcher, J.R. & Hall, S.M. (2001). Healing and Psychotherapy: The Pentecostal tradition. Pastoral Psychology, 50, 63-76.

Belcher, J. R. & Cascio, T. (2001). Social work and deliverance practice: The Pentecostal experience. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 82, 61-68.

Belcher, J.R. & Vining, J.K. (2000). Counseling Pentecostals: The Process of Change. Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal, 3, 389-398.

Belcher, J.R. & Hall, S.M. (1999). Managed care and pastoral counseling: An opportunity for spiritual growth. Pastoral Psychology, 47, 401-408.

Belcher, J.R. & DeForge, B. (1997). The appropriate role for the state hospital. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 24, 64-71.

Belcher, J.R. & Fandetti, D. (1996). The end of the New Deal framework: Myth or reality. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences,20, 129-134.

Palley, H.A. & Belcher, J.R. (1996). Work, welfare and the attack on the welfare state: The mixing of politics and policy. Scandinavian Journal of Social Welfare, 5, 238-248.

Susnick, L. & Belcher, J.R. (1995). The chronically mentally ill Washington, D.C.: Why are they homeless? International Journal of Mental Health. 24, 70-84.

Belcher,J.R., DeForge, B., Thompson, J.W. & Myers, C.P. (1995). Psychiatric hospital care and changes in insurance coverage strategies: A national study.Journal of Mental Health Administration. 22, 377- 387.

Rife, J.C., First, R.J., Belcher, J.R., Wheeler, D., & Johnson, J. (1995). Redefining the Health Care Needs of Persons Who are Homeless and Mentally Ill: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences. 19, 1-12.

Belcher, J.R. & DeForge, B. (1995). The Failure of the Diversion Process: The Impact of Transferring of Patients to State Hospitals. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 22, 286-292.

Belcher, J.R. & Fandetti, D.V. (1995). Welfare Entitlements: Addressing the New Realities. Social Work, 40, 515-522.

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1995). Health needs of the homeless: Barriers to care. Encyclopedia of Social Work, 2, 1175-1177.

DiBlasio, F.A. & Belcher, J.R. (1995). Gender Differences Among Homeless Persons: Special Services for Women. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 131-137.

Thompson, J.W., Belcher, J.R., DeForge, B.R., Myers, C.P., & Rosenstein, M.J. (1995). A Systems

View of Trends in Inpatient Care of Schizophrenics. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 21, 75-86.

Belcher, J.R. (1994). How to Help the Working Poor Develop Assets. The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, XXI, 4, 57-74.

Rife, J. & Belcher, J.R. (1994). Assisting Older Workers to Become Reemployed: Results from an Experimental Evaluation. Journal of Research in Social Work Practice, 4, 3-13.

DePetro, C., Reed, D., Belcher, J.R., Turley, M., & Jordan R. (1994). The Enactment of the Maryland

Helmet Law, The Incidence of Head Injuries, and Related Psychiatric Sequelae. The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation. 11, 22-31.

DiBlasio, F.A. & Belcher, J.R. (1993). The Employed Homeless: A Crisis in Public Policy. The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, XX, 51-58.

Rife, J. & Belcher, J.R. (1993). Social Support and Job Search Intensity Among Older Workers: Implications for Employment Counselors. Journal of Employment Counseling, 30, 98-107.

DiBlasio, F.A. & Belcher, J.R. (1993). Social Work Outreach to the Homeless and the Need to Address Issues of Self-esteem. Health and Social Work, 18, 281-287.

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1993). Economic Decline and Worker Participation. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 17, 191-206.

McFarland, B.H., DiBlasio, F.A., & Belcher, J.R. (1993). Collaborative Research in Mental Health. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 20, 421-436.

Belcher, J.R. & Rejent, D. (1993). Company Owned Housing and Workfare as a Way to Fill the Need for Low-Wage Workers: A Solution or a Step Backwards. Social Work, 38, 297-304.

Thompson, J.W., Belcher, J.R., DeForge, B.R., Myers, C.P., & Rosenstein, M.J. (1993). Schizophrenics in State Hospitals: A Changing Population. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44, 231-235.

Belcher, J.R. (1993). The Trade-Offs of Developing a Case Management Model for the Chronically Mentally Ill. Health and Social Work, 18, 1-80.

Belcher, J.R. (1992). Homelessness, Racial Exclusion, and Inner City Isolation. The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, XIV, 41-54.

Belcher, J.R. (1992). A Social Work Response to the International Division of Labor. International Social Work Journal, 35, 307-316.

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1992). Inner City Poverty, Racial Exclusion, and Jobs: A New Focus on

Education is Needed. School Social Work Journal,16 24-36.

DiBlasio, F.A., Rejent, D. & Belcher, J.R. (1992). Enhancing the Educational Opportunities of Public

Agency Staff. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 16 1-10.

DiBlasio, F.A. & Belcher, J.R. (1992). Keeping Homeless Families Together: Examining Their Needs. Children and Youth Services Review, 1A, 425-436.

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1991). Aids Risk Among the Homeless. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 15(2), 183-190.

Belcher, J.R. & Palley, H. (1991). The Prospects for National Health Insurance Reform. Social Work in Health Care, 15, 101-119.

Belcher, J.R. & Hegar, R. (1991). Social Work and the Casualties of Capitalism. The Journal of Progressive Human Services, 1, 39-53.

Belcher, J.R., Scholler-Jaquish, A. & Drummond, M. (1991). Three Stages of Homelessness: A Conceptual Model for Social Workers in Health Care. Health and Social Work, 87-93.

Honeycutt, N. & Belcher, J.R. (1991). Schizophrenia and Social Skills: An Identify and Train Approach. Community Mental Health Journal, 27, 57-68.

Wenocur, S. & Belcher, J.R. (1990). Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Community-Based Housing for the Chronically Mentally Ill. Community Mental Health Journal, 26, 319-333.

Belcher, J.R. & DiBlasio, F.A. (1990). The Needs of Depressed Homeless Persons: Designing Appropriate Services. Community Mental Health Journal, 26, 255-266.

Toomey, B.G., First, R.J., Rife, J.C. & Belcher, J.R. (1989). Evaluating Community Care for the Homeless Mentally Ill." Social Work Research & Abstracts,25 (4), 21-26.

Belcher, J.R. & Blank, H. (1989). Protecting the Right to Involuntary Commitment. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, Fall/Winter 14, 74-88.

Belcher, J.R. & Rife, J.C. (1989). Social Breakdown Syndrome in Schizophrenia. Social Casework,

December, 611-616.

Belcher, J.R. & Ephross, P. (1989). Towards an Effective Model of Practice with the Homeless Mentally Ill.Social Casework, 70, 421-427.

Belcher, J.R. (1989). The Homeless Mentally Ill and the Need for a Total Care Environment. CanadianJournal of Psychiatry, 34, 186-189.

Belcher, J.R. (1989). On Becoming Homeless After Psychiatric Hospitalization. Journal of Community Psychology, 17, 173-185.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). Exploring the Struggles of Homeless Mentally Ill Persons: A Holistic Approach to Research. Case Analysis, 1, 221-239.

Belcher, J.R. & McCleese, G. (1988). The Process of Homelessness Among the Mentally Ill: Rural and Urban Perspectives. Human Services in the Rural Environment, 12, 20-25.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). Defining the Service Needs of Homeless Mentally Ill Persons. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, November, 39, 1203-1205.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). Are Jails Replacing the Mental Health System for the Homeless Mentally Ill? Community Mental Health Journal, 24, 185-195.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). Mothers Alone and Supporting a Chronically Mentally Ill Adult Child: A Greater Vulnerability to Illness. Women and Health, 14, 61-80.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). Rights vs. Needs of Homeless Mentally Ill Persons. Social Work, September- October 33, 398-402.

Belcher, J.R. & Singer, J. (1988). Homelessness: A Cost of Capitalism. Social Policy, 18, 44-48.

Belcher, J.R. (1988). The Future Role of State Hospitals. The Psychiatric Hospital, Spring 19, 79-83.

Belcher, J.R. & Toomey, B.G. (1988). The relationship between the deinstitutionalization model, psychiatric disability and homelessness. Health and Social Work, Spring 11, 145-153.

Belcher, J.R. (1987). Adult Foster Care: An Alternative to Homelessness for Some Chronically Mentally Ill Persons. Adult Foster Care Journal, 1, 20-35.

Belcher, J.R. & First, R.J. (1987-88). The Homeless Mentally Ill: Barriers to Effective Service Delivery. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 12, 62-75.

Lantz, J. & Belcher, J.R. (1987). Schizophrenia and the existential vacuum. International Journal for Logotherapy, 10, 17-21.

Chapters in Books

Belcher, J.R. (In Press). Family therapy and juveniles. In Encyclopedia of Corrections

Unruh,H., Shina, J., & Shina, J., & Belcher, J.R. (2010). Mainline Protestants and their organizations. In J.A.

Schneider, & I. Morrison (Eds.), Comparing strategies to maintain connections between faith communities and organizations across religions; Volume II of the Report: Maintaining vital connections between faith communities and their nonprofits. (pp. 12-23).College Park, MD: University of MarylandCollege Park, Faith and Organizations Project.

Unruh, H., Shina, J. Morrison, I., & Belcher, J.R. (2010). Evangelicals and their organizations. In J.A. Schneider, &

Morrison, (Eds.), Comparing strategies to maintain connections between faith communities and organizations across religions; Volume II of the Report: Maintaining vital connections between faith communities and their nonprofits. (pp. 26-41).College Park, MD: University of MarylandCollege Park, Faith and Organizations Project.

Belcher, J.R. (2007). Debate 12-Is Federal Government support of faith-based social-service agencies consistent with social –work values? In H.J. Karger, J. Midgley, P.A. Kindle, C.B. Brown (Eds.), Controversial issues in social policy. 3rd ed. (pp.180-188). Boston: Pearson.

Belcher, J.R. (2006). Protestantism and Alcoholism: Spiritual & Religious. In B.B. Benda & T.F.McGavin (Eds.), Spiritual and Religiousness and Alcohol and otherDrug Problems.

Belcher, J.R. (2006) Conservative Christianity: A new emerging culture. In E. T. Dowd & S.L. Nielsen (Eds.), Exploration of the Psychologies in Religion. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Belcher, J.R. (2003). Mental health and religion. In T. Tirrito & T. Cascio (Eds.), Religious organizations in community services. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Belcher, J.R. (1994). Understanding the process of social drift among the homeless: A qualitative

analysis. In Edmund Sherman & William J. Reid (Eds). Qualitative Research in Social Work. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press.

Belcher, JR. (1994). Is community based mental health care destined to fail? In H.J. Karger & J. Midgely (Eds). Controversial Issues in Social Policy. Needham Heights, MA: Alllyn and Bacon.

Belcher, JR (1992). Plan implementation and coordination: Clinical case

management with the chronically mentally ill. In B.S. Vourlekis & R.R. Greene (Eds). Social Work

BOOK REVIEWS

Belcher, J.R. (2003). Step-parenting: Creating and recreating families in America today. In The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 191, 836-837.

Belcher, J.R. (2003). Adolescent Pregnancy: Policy and Prevention Services. In Social Work Today,

3, 31.

Belcher, J.R. (2003). Economics for Social Workers: The Application of Economic Theory to Social Policy and the Human Services In Social Work Today, 3, 26-27.

Belcher, J.R. (2002). Serving Mentally Ill Offenders. In Social Work Today, 2, 23.

Belcher, J.R. (2002). Developing Prayer Ministry, Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Personality and

Renewal, Understanding Songs in Renewal. In The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies,

24, 249-251.

Belcher, J.R. (2002) Social Worker’s Desk Reference- Chapter VI, VII. In Social Work Today, 2, 18.