Tomi Gomory
Affiliations: | Social Work | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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Joseph D. Anson | grad student | 2013 | Florida State |
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Gomory T. (2013) The Limits of Evidence-Based Medicine and Its Application to Mental Health Evidence- Based Practice (Part Two): Assertive Community Treatment Assertively Reviewed Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry. 15: 73-86 |
Gomory T. (2013) The Limits of Evidence Based Medicine and Its Application to Mental Health Evidence-Based Practice. (Part One) Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry. 15: 18-34 |
Gomory T, Cohen D, Kirk SA. (2013) Madness or Mental Illness? Revisiting Historians of Psychiatry Current Psychology. 32: 119-135 |
Lacasse JR, Gomory T. (2003) Is Graduate Social Work Education Promoting a Critical Approach to Mental Health Practice Journal of Social Work Education. 39: 383-408 |
Gomory T. (2002) Social Work Method: Karl Popper "Justified," Induction (Justification) Falsified-A Response to Eileen Munro Journal of Social Work Education. 38: 475-479 |
Drisko JW, Gomory T, Thyer BA. (2001) Letters to the Editor: The Role of Theory in Social Work Research Journal of Social Work Education. 37: 585-592 |
Gomory T. (2001) Critical Rationalism (Gomory'S Blurry Theory) Or Positivism (Thyer'S Theoretical Myopia): Which Is The Prescription For Social Work Research? Journal of Social Work Education. 37: 67-78 |
Gomory T. (2001) A Fallibilistic Response to Thyer’s Theory of Theory-Free Empirical Research in Social Work Practice Journal of Social Work Education. 37: 26-50 |
Segal SP, Gomory T, Silverman CJ. (1998) Health status of homeless and marginally housed users of mental health self-help agencies. Health & Social Work. 23: 45-52 |