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Human Behavior and the Social Environment
A Perspective for Social Work Practice
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Human Behavior and the Social Environment
A Perspective for Social Work Practice
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Studies the way in which undergraduate and beginning graduate students process knowledge about human behavior and the social environment for use in their practice. It identifies and discusses a selected number of concepts linked to provide a conceptual framework that can serve as a useful guide to social workers as they examine the life stream of human experience, regardless of the practice field or setting in which they choose to concentrate.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction. The Nature of Concepts Needed by Practitioners
- 1. Social Influences on the Self Concept
- 2. Reference Group Behavior
- 3. Social Reality
- 4. Social Role
- 5. Linking the Concepts
- 6. Infancy and Early Childhood
- 7. Childhood
- 8. Adolescence
- 9. Adulthood
- 10. Older Adults
- 11. Summary and Reflections
- Notes
- Index