Her diverse areas of research are: Youth at risk and AIDS prevention; immigration and refugees; polygamy; treatment evaluation; research methods and interventions that are suitable to the social work profession; children and families living in poverty; forgiveness and forgiveness therapy; and psychological factors related to chronic diseases.
In recent years, Slonim-Nevo and others had focused in their study on the psycho-social factors that affect the medical and emotional well-being of Crohn’s patients.
Slonim-Nevo wrote two books about conducting social work interventions that are based on her clinical and research experiences and are used by students and professionals.
[4][5] Slonim-Nevo’s scientific papers discuss the central dilemmas of the profession:[6] Out-of-home placement of abused children, evidence-based or evidence-informed practice, treatment evaluation, and integrating diverse interventions for the well-being of individuals and families.
Quantitative and qualitative results are showing that this troubled group in Israel suffers from PTSD, anxiety, extreme worries about their future.
We serve many citizens living in poverty and provide daily-opened soup kitchen, meals on wheels, legal aid, women’s group, volunteers’ project, and youth center.