Dimensions of Human Behavior: The Changing Life Course presents a current and comprehensive examination of human behavior across time using a multidimensional framework. Authors Elizabeth D. Hutchison and Leanne Wood Charlesworth explore both the predictable and unpredictable changes that can affect human behavior through all the major developmental stages of the life course, from conception to very late adulthood. Aligned with the 2022 curriculum guidelines set forth by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the updated
Seventh Edition offers fresh insights into concepts like gender and anti-racism, how intergenerational experiences influence development, and recent research and conceptual frameworks.
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Daftar Isi
Case Studies
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
About the Contributors
About the Case Study Contributors
Chapter 1 • A Life Course Perspective – Elizabeth D. Hutchison
Chapter 2 • Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth – Marcia Harrigan and Nicole Lynn Lee
Chapter 3 • Infancy and Toddlerhood – Mickey Sperlich and Debra J. Woody
Chapter 4 • Early Childhood – Erin Cole, Debra J. Woody, and David Woody
Chapter 5 • Middle Childhood – Leanne Wood Charlesworth and Rebecca Ramnath
Chapter 6 • Adolescence – Susan Mc Carter, Vanessa Drew, Abbe Mc Carter, and Roger Suclupe
Chapter 7 • Young Adulthood – Eric N. Waithaka and Holly C. Matto
Chapter 8 • Middle Adulthood – Elizabeth D. Hutchison
Chapter 9 • Late Adulthood – Sarah Rakes, Matthias J. Naleppa, and Kristina M. Hash
Chapter 10 • Very Late Adulthood – Annemarie Conlon and Dorothea Ivey
Glossary
References
Index
Tentang Penulis
Leanne Wood received her MSW from the University at Albany and Ph D from the School of Social Work at Virginia Commonwealth University. She began her career as a social worker in the child welfare systems in Washington, DC, and Virginia. After obtaining her Ph D, she worked in the research and evaluation field in Baltimore. In 2003, she joined the Nazareth University Department of Social Work in Rochester, New York, as a full-time faculty member, teaching across the social work curriculum. She also began collaborating with the local homeless services provider network on a variety of initiatives, including a Photovoice project and the local Project Homeless Connect. She has been a yoga instructor and has facilitated workshops for diverse audiences on self-care. Recently, she has taken on the department chair role. She continues to teach and advise social work students and is particularly passionate about teaching the course “Theory and Human Development” to students representing a variety of professions within Nazareth’s College of Interprofessional Health and Human Services.