2009 - present
Smith College dissertations are primarily from the School for Social Work. Other graduate programs may be represented. Each student is required to archive his or her dissertation to Smith ScholarWorks for access and preservation.
- On Campus Access: limited to the Smith College community and researchers on campus
- Off Campus Access: limited to the Smith College community via Smith College log-in. Off Campus researchers may request a loan through Interlibrary Loan at their own library
Dissertations from 2010
A different kind of fantasy : group dynamics and psychological change in male batterers, Rosemary Sullivan
Parent-created help-seeking pathways : a narrative explanation of their development and role in facilitating treatment for adolescents with mental illness, Victoria R. Winbush
Dissertations from 2005
Shifts in Attachment Relationships : A Quantitative Study of Adolescents in Brief Residential Treatment, Joanna Bettmann
Dissertations from 1981
The effects of ego deficits on parenting an MBD child, examined in parental group therapy, June E. Townsend
Dissertations from 1936
A study of the personality and behavior problems of a group of seventy-seven children with congenital syphilis, Alicia F. Gibson
Dissertations from 1923
The medical-social aspects of pre-natal work as related to syphilis : a study made in the South Medical Clinic for Syphilis of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mable Mildred Galt