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Human Behavior in the Social Environment Theories for Social Work Practice

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Taschenbuch

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14.08.2012

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Englisch

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Taschenbuch

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14.08.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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560

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23.1/18.8/3 cm

Gewicht

953 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-17694-8

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  • Produktbild: Human Behavior in the Social Environment
  • Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xxix

    About the Editors xxxi

    Contributors xxxiii

    Chapter 1 Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Exploring Conceptual Foundations 1
    Susan I. Stone, Yolanda Anyon, Stephanie Berzin, Sarah Taylor, and Michael J. Austin

    Scholarly and Professional Dilemmas Related to Human Behavior and the Social Environment 2

    Development of the Human Behavior and Social Environment Construct 7

    A Selection of Frameworks That Address Linkages Between Human Behavior and the Social Environment 14

    Life Course Approach: An Application 17

    The Social Environment: Key Concepts 28

    Frameworks for Linking Knowledge to Practice 36

    Conclusion 38

    Key Terms 39

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 39

    Online Resources 40

    References 41

    Chapter 2 Respondent Learning Theory 47
    Bruce A. Thyer

    Respondent Learning Processes 49

    Naturally Occurring Examples of Respondent Learning in Real Life 56

    Experimental Examples of Respondent Learning 59

    Examples of Respondent Learning of Psychosocial Problems 62

    Using Respondent Learning in Social Work Practice 67

    Creating Conditioned Reactions 69

    Philosophical Foundations of Respondent Learning 71

    Key Terms 74

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 75

    Online Resources 75

    References 75

    Chapter 3 Operant Learning Theory 83
    Stephen E. Wong

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 83

    Basic Theoretical Principles 85

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 96

    Recent Theoretical Developments 98

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 103

    Critiques of the Operant Learning Approach 111

    Key Terms 112

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 112

    Online Resources 113

    References 114

    Chapter 4 Cognitive-Behavioral Theory 125
    Paula S. Nurius and Rebecca J. Macy

    Relevance to Contemporary Practitioners 125

    Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Theory 126

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 128

    Basic Theoretical Principles 132

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 140

    Recent Theoretical Developments 144

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 146

    Evidence-Based Foundations 154

    Critiques of This Approach 155

    Key Terms 157

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 157

    Online Resources 158

    References 159

    Chapter 5 Attachment Theory 165
    Michelle Mohr Carney and Phen M. Young

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 166

    Basic Theoretical Principles 168

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 169

    Recent Theoretical Developments 171

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 173

    Critiques of This Approach 182

    Key Terms 183

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 183

    Online Resources 184

    References 184

    Chapter 6 Psychosocial Theory 193
    Roberta R. Greene

    Developmental Theory 193

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 194

    Basic Theoretical Principles 197

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 207

    Recent Theoretical Developments 210

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 212

    Evidence-Based Foundations: Erikson on Erikson 214

    Critiques of This Approach 215

    Key Terms 219

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 219

    Online Resources 220

    References 220

    Chapter 7 Person-Centered Theory 225
    Michael J. Holosko, Jeffrey Skinner, and Catherine A. Patterson

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 226

    Basic Theoretical Principles 233

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 239

    Recent Theoretical Developments 243

    Relevance to Social Work 244

    Assessment 246

    Intervention 248

    Evidence-Based Foundations 251

    Critiques of This Approach 254

    Key Terms 257

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 258

    Online Resources 258

    References 259

    Chapter 8 Genetic Theory 263
    Laura J. Pankow

    The Eukaryotic Cell 266

    Chromosomes 268

    Reproduction 270

    Mitosis 271

    Mendelian Genetics 273

    The Process of Meiosis 275

    Pedigrees 277

    DNA and RNA 278

    The Genetics of Gender 281

    The Human Genome Project 285

    Conclusion 291

    Key Terms 292

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 292

    Online Resources 292

    References 294

    Chapter 9 Ecosystems Theory 297
    Mark A. Mattaini and Kristen Huffman-Gottschling

    The Ecosystems Perspective in Social Work 298

    The Conceptual Roots of the Ecosystems Perspective 300

    Evaluating the Ecosystems Perspective 311

    Returning to the Science 314

    Mapping Practice 316

    Conclusion 318

    Key Terms 319

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 319

    Online Resources 320

    References 320

    Chapter 10 Small Group Theory 327
    Lorraine Moya Salas, Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, and Craig Winston LeCroy

    Definitions 329

    History and Conceptual Origins 330

    Basic Theoretical Principles 339

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 344

    Recent Theoretical Developments 350

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 353

    Evidence-Based Foundations 359

    Critiques of This Approach 361

    Key Terms 362

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 363

    Online Resources 363

    References 364

    Chapter 11 Family Systems Theory 369
    Martha Morrison Dore

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 369

    Basic Theoretical Principles 377

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 379

    Recent Theoretical Developments 383

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 385

    Evidence-Based Foundations 396

    Critiques of This Theory 398

    Key Terms 401

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 401

    Online Resources 401

    References 402

    Chapter 12 Organizational Theory 411
    John E. Tropman and Emily J. Nicklett

    Organizational Behavior 411

    Historical and Conceptual Origins 414

    Basic Theoretical Principles 422

    Advanced Theoretical Principles 426

    Recent Theoretical Developments 432

    Relevance to Social Work Practice 442

    Overall Social Work Demographics 443

    Evidence-Based Foundations 451

    Critiques of This Approach 452

    Conclusion 452

    Key Terms 453

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 453

    Online Resources 453

    References 454

    Chapter 13 The Potentially Harmful Effects of Theory in Social Work 459
    Bruce A. Thyer

    Some Harmful Effects of Bad Theory 461

    Where Can We Go From Here? 476

    Conclusion 481

    Key Terms 482

    Review Questions for Critical Thinking 482

    Online Resources 483

    References 484

    Author Index 489

    Subject Index 499