The Social Work Podcast

147: Neurobiology for Social Work: Interview with James Marley, Ph.D.

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Jul 28, 2025
James Marley, Ph.D., an associate professor at Loyola University Chicago specializing in neurobiology, shares his insights from over 40 years in social work. He discusses how trauma imprints on the brain and explains neuroplasticity as a beacon of hope for clients feeling stuck. Marley emphasizes the importance of being informed consumers of neuroscience, especially regarding medication and side effects. By understanding brain structures and neurotransmitters, social workers can handle client conversations with confidence and compassion, enhancing mental health support.
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Know Enough Neurobiology To Join The Table

  • Social workers must learn basic neurobiology to participate on interdisciplinary teams and understand client issues across the lifespan.
  • Knowing brain concepts helps social workers communicate with medical professionals and interpret complex research responsibly.
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Trauma Physically Alters The Brain

  • Trauma changes the brain and understanding those changes guides trauma-informed care and intervention choices.
  • Research on neuroplasticity also gives hope that brains can change and recover across the lifespan.
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Be Skeptical Of Brain Breakthrough Headlines

  • Media headlines often oversimplify technical neuroscience research and mislead clients and clinicians.
  • Social workers need skills to dig into original studies and avoid being swayed by small studies or mouse data exaggerated in the press.
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