Dr. Virgil Gregory Publishes Two New Articles
Indiana University School of Social Work Associate Professor, Dr. Virgil Gregory, recently published two articles:
Summary: The covid-19 pandemic created a number of changes in the provision of substance use services to mandated clients. The study evaluated the preliminary effectiveness of an online cognitive-behavioral group therapy intervention. The study results were promising and provided much-needed research evidence, given the court-ordered practice-oriented disruptions caused by Covid-19.
Published in Research on Social Work Practice
Summary: The present study provided important, detailed information about Black men and their experiences during the racial pandemic. The findings create valuable knowledge regarding Black male relevant policy and clinical practice. Yet, more research needs to be done regarding Black men and racial trauma. It is hoped that the findings of the study create new understanding and questions that will continue to advance racial justice and Black male healing from cultural trauma.
Published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.