Elizabeth D. Hutchison & Leanne Wood Charlesworth 
Essentials of Human Behavior [PDF ebook] 
Integrating Person, Environment, and the Life Course

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Essentials of Human Behavior combines Elizabeth D. Hutchison’s two best-selling
Dimensions of Human Behavior volumes into a single streamlined volume for understanding human behavior. The text presents a multidimensional framework integrating person, environment, and time to show students the dynamic, changing nature of person-in-environment. In this
Third Edition, Hutchison is joined by new co-author Leanne Wood Charlesworth, who uses her practice and teaching experience to help organize the book’s cutting-edge research and bring it into the classroom. The text will thoroughly support students′ understanding of human behavior theories and research and their applications to social work engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation across all levels of practice.

 



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Cuprins

Case Studies

Preface

Note from the Editors

Acknowledgments

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Part I . A Multidimensional, Multitheoretical Approach for Multifaceted Social Work

Chapter 1 . Human Behavior: A Multidimensional Approach

Human Behavior: Individual and Collective

A Multidimensional Approach

Diversity, Inequality, and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Global Perspective

Knowing and Doing

Scientific Knowledge: Theory and Research

Organization of the Book

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 2 . Theoretical Perspectives on Human Behavior

Multiple Perspectives for a Multidimensional Approach

Systems Perspective

Conflict Perspective

Exchange and Choice Perspective

Social Constructionist Perspective

Psychodynamic Perspective

Developmental Perspective

Behavioral Perspective

Humanistic Perspective

The Merits of Multiple Perspectives

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Part II . The Multiple Dimensions of the Person

Chapter 3 . The Biological Person

An Integrative Approach for Understanding the Intersection of Interior Biological Health and Illness and Exterior Environmental Factors

Systems Taxonomy: Six Interior Environment Systems

Ecobiodevelopmental Framework to Understand the Relationship Between Interior Health and Exterior Environments

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 4 . The Psychological Person

Cognition and Emotion

Theories of Cognition

Theories of Emotion

The Self

The Self in Relationships

The Concept of Stress

Coping and Adaptation

Normal and Abnormal Coping

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 5 . The Spiritual Person

The Spiritual Dimension

Theories of Spiritual Development

The Role of Spirituality in Social Work

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Part III . The Multiple Dimensions of the Environment

Chapter 6 . Cultures and the Physical Environment

Physical Environment

What Is Culture?

Theories of Culture

Major Concepts in the Study of Culture

Culture and Power

Genes and Culture

How Culture Changes

The Relationship Between the Physical Environment and Human Behavior

The Natural Environment

The Built Environment

Accessible Environments for Persons With Disabilities

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 7 . Families

Family Defined

The Family in Historical Perspective

Theoretical Perspectives for Understanding Families

Diversity in Family Life

Challenges to Family Life

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 8 . Small Groups, Formal Organizations, and Communities

Small Groups in Social Work

Small Group Structure, Composition, and Processes

Theories of Group Processes

Formal Organizations: Definition and Theoretical Perspectives

Community: Territorial and Relational

Theoretical Approaches to Community

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 9 . Social Structure, Social Institutions, and Social Movements: Global and National

Patterns of Social Life

Contemporary Trends in Global and U.S. Social Institutions

Theories of Social Inequality

Social Movements: Definition and Theoretical Perspectives

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Part IV . The Changing Life Course

Chapter 10 . The Human Life Journey: A Life Course Perspective

The Life Course Perspective

Theoretical Roots of the Life Course Perspective

Basic Concepts of the Life Course Perspective

Major Themes of the Life Course Perspective

Life Course Developmental Perspective on Families

The Life Course Perspective and Social Work Practice

Integration With a Multidimensional, Multitheoretical Approach

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 11 . The Journey Begins: Conception, Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy

Sociocultural Organization of Childbearing and Child-Rearing

Control Over Conception and Pregnancy

Fetal Development

At-Risk Newborns

Typical Infant Development

The Role of Play

Childcare Arrangements in Infancy

Infants in the Multigenerational Family

Risk and Protective Factors in Conception, Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 12 . Toddlerhood and Early Childhood

Typical Development in Toddlerhood and Early Childhood

The Role of Play

Developmental Delays and Disabilities

Early Childhood Education

Toddlerhood and Early Childhood in the Multigenerational Family

Risks to Healthy Development in Toddlerhood and Early Childhood

Protective Factors in Toddlerhood and Early Childhood

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 13 • Middle Childhood

Historical Perspective on Middle Childhood

Middle Childhood in the Multigenerational Family

Development in Middle Childhood

Middle Childhood and Formal Schooling

Special Challenges in Middle Childhood

Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Middle Childhood

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 14 . Adolescence

The Social Construction of Adolescence Across Time and Space

The Transition From Childhood to Adulthood

Biological Aspects of Adolescence

Psychological Aspects of Adolescence

Social Aspects of Adolescence

Adolescent Spirituality/Religiosity

Adolescent Sexuality

Potential Challenges to Adolescent Development

Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Adolescence

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 15 . Young and Middle Adulthood

The Meaning of Adulthood

Theoretical Approaches to Adulthood

Physical Functioning in Young and Middle Adulthood

Cognition in Young and Middle Adulthood

Personality and Identity in Young and Middle Adulthood

Young- and Middle-Adult Spirituality

Relationships in Young and Middle Adulthood

Work in Young and Middle Adulthood

Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Young and Middle Adulthood

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Chapter 16 . Late Adulthood

Demographics of the Older-Adult Population

Cultural Construction of Late Adulthood

Psychosocial Theoretical Perspectives on Social Gerontology

Biological Changes in Late Adulthood

Psychological Changes in Late Adulthood

Social Role Transitions and Life Events of Late Adulthood

The Search for Personal Meaning

Resources for Meeting the Needs of Elderly Persons

The Dying Process

Loss, Grief, and Bereavement

Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Late Adulthood

The Life Course Completed

Implications for Social Work Practice

Key Terms

Active Learning

Web Resources

Glossary

References

Index

Despre autor

Leanne W. Charlesworth, LMSW, Ph.D., received her M.S.W from the University at Albany and Ph D from Virginia Commonwealth University. Leanne is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Nazareth College of Rochester, where she teaches a variety of courses including Human Behavior and the Social Environment. She has served in child protection and other capacities within child welfare systems and has been an evaluation consultant to diverse public and private human service agencies. Her research and practice interests focus on poverty, child and family well-being, and child welfare system issues.
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