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NOTEEnhanced Pearson eText. To order the Enhanced Pearson eText packaged with a bound book, use ISBN: 0133884740.Broadens understanding of the human condition. Human Behavior in the Social Environment provides a foundation of understanding that will help future social workers assist others. Students will gain a broad understanding of human functioning and will learn strategies for helping individuals, families, and groups' well being. This title includes coverage of theories and research on the many influences on human well-being and human suffering in order for readers to apply the material later in their careers. Readers will learn how understanding the human condition helps social workers enhance the lives of individuals, families, and others. Connecting Core Competencies Series - This title is part of the Connecting Core Competencies Series, designed to guide students in becoming skilled at the Council on Social Work's core competencies. Each chapter reflects and integrates the latest CSWE competency standards (EPAS). End-of-chapter assessment reinforces this integration.Improve mastery and retention with the Enhanced Pearson eTextThe Enhanced Pearson eText provides a rich, interactive learning environment designed to improve student mastery of content. The Enhanced Pearson eText is:Engaging. The new interactive, multimedia learning features were developed by the authors and other subject-matter experts to deepen and enrich the learning experience. Convenient. Enjoy instant online access from your computer or download the Pearson eText App to read on or offline on your iPad (R) and Android (R) tablet.* Affordable. Experience the advantages of the Enhanced Pearson eText along with all the benefits of print for 40% to 50% less than a print bound book.*The Pearson eText App is available on Google Play and in the App Store. It requires Android OS 3.1-4, a 7" or 10" tablet, or iPad iOS 5.0 or later.
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In This SectionI) Brief Table of ContentsII) Detailed Table of Contents I) Brief Table of ContentsPART ONE: Methods for Understanding Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentChapter 1. Social Work and Human BehaviorChapter 2. Examining the Human ExperienceChapter 3. Methods for Understanding Influences on Human BehaviorPART TWO: Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentChapter 4. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Physical Development Chapter 5. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Central Nervous System Chapter 6. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Health and Sickness Chapter 7. Cognitive Influences on Human Behavior Chapter 8. Social Influences on Human BehaviorChapter 9. Emotional Influences on Human Behavior Chapter 10. Gender and Sexuality Influence on Human BehaviorChapter 11. Major Life Phases Influencing Human Behavior: Childhood Chapter 12. Major Life Phases Influencing Human Behavior: AdolescenceChapter 13. Major Life Phases Influence Human Behavior: AdulthoodChapter 14. Family Influences on Human Behavior Chapter 15. Cultural Influences on Human Behavior Chapter 16. Immigration Influences on Human BehaviorChapter 17. Trauma and Abuse Influence Human BehaviorChapter 18. Socially Deviant BehaviorChapter 19. Poverty and Class Influences on Human BehaviorChapter 20. Mental Health and Mental Illness as Influences on Human BehaviorChapter 21. Discrimination Influences on Human BehaviorPART THREE: Theories of Intervention for Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentIntegrative Framework Psychoanalytic-Based ApproachesBehavioral Theories Cognitive Behavioral Theories Person-Centered and Motivational Interviewing ApproachesSystemic THEORYMulticultural Feminist and Gender-Sensitive Theories II) Detailed Table of Contents PART ONE: Methods for Understanding Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentChapter 1. Social Work and Human BehaviorUsing a Multidimensional Frame for Understanding the Human ConditionValue of Understanding the Human ConditionWhat Social Workers Do: Common ActivitiesStructure of the TextChapter 2. Examining the Human ExperienceUnderstanding Human Functioning Associations, Causation, and Bi-Directional EffectsChapter 3. Methods for Understanding Influences on Human BehaviorKnowledge Has Value Sources of KnowledgeGeneralization Versus Case SpecificCritical ThinkingVariability and Social WorkFive Goals of SciencePART TWO: Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentChapter 4. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Physical Development Biology and the Human Condition Physical Development During Stages of Life Pregnancy Biological Influences Beyond Pregnancy and Birth Midlife from a Biological PerspectiveBiological Factors Influencing Late LifeLife ExpectancyChapter 5. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Central Nervous System Information Processing Models Central Nervous System Medications Influencing the Human Condition Brain Structure and Function The BrainChapter 6. Biological Influences on Human Behavior: Health and Sickness Health DefinedMajor Systems of the Human BodyThe Impact of Health as an Independent and Dependent Variable Health Disparity Social Work and Biological Health Organization of Health Care interventions Chapter 7. Cognitive Influences on Human Behavior LearningPsychological and Behavioral Theories of LearningSocial Learning TheoryEducationIntelligence Cultural Bias in Assessing Mental AbilityStage Models of Cognitive Development by Age Chapter 8. Social Influences on Human BehaviorPersonality Identity Formation Socializing Forces Moral DevelopmentChapter 9. Emotional Influences on Human Behavior Social Work and EmotionsEmotions as Independent and Dependent VariablesEmotions DefinedDeterminants of Emotions Temperament Emotional RegulationEmotional Intelligence Mental IllnessHappiness and Positive Psychology Chapter 10. Gender and Sexuality Influence on Human BehaviorSex Differentiation Sexual Maturation Puberty Gender Identity Sexual Orientation Expression of Sex Across the Lifetime Sexual Dysfunction Sexual Disorders Chapter 11. Major Life Phases Influencing Human Behavior: Childhood Childhood DefinedMajor Influences on ChildhoodChildren and PlayPhysical Health and ChildhoodChapter 12. Major Life Phases Influencing Human Behavior: AdolescenceIdentity Preparing for Adulthood Education Relationships Risk Factors in Adolescence Chapter 13. Major Life Phases Influence Human Behavior: AdulthoodRelationships Education Choosing a Career Recreation The Midlife Crisis and Middle Adulthood Issues Later Life Retirement Preparing for Death WidowhoodChapter 14. Family Influences on Human Behavior Family Life CyclesSeparation from Family of Origin Romance and Marriage Starting a Family Diversity in Families Parenting Styles Grandparenting Transitions Chapter 15. Cultural Influences on Human Behavior Culture Race and Ethnicity Religion and SpiritualityDiscrimination and Ethnocentrism Bilingualism Media and Culture Chapter 16. Immigration Influences on Human BehaviorGlobal Trends Trends in the United StatesImmigration Acculturation Language Mental Health and Immigration Health and ImmigrationSocial Work and ImmigrationChapter 17. Trauma and Abuse Influence Human BehaviorChild Abuse: Definitions and ImplicationsChild Protective Systems and Child Welfare Systems Child Abuse: Out-of-Home PlacementsChild Abuse: Transition to Adult Living ProgramsAdult Victims of Trauma: Rape, Stalking, and Robbery Domestic Violence: Families, Survivors, and Perpetrators Trauma Survivors: Disasters, Terrorism, and War Chapter 18. Socially Deviant BehaviorSocialization and Deviancy Criminal Justice Systems and Social Work Delinquency in Childhood and Adolescence Gangs School Shootings Delinquency in Adulthood (Crimes Against Humanity and Society)Sexual Abuse Domestic Violence Intervention Options Chapter 19. Poverty and Class Influences on Human BehaviorDefining and Measuring PovertyPoverty and Well-BeingResourcesFamily and Community TransmissionCultural InfluencesHousingHomelessnessHealthcareEducationBarriers and Boosters to Breaking the Cycle of PovertyPolicies that Promote and Forestall Poverty Chapter 20. Mental Health and Mental Illness as Influences on Human BehaviorMental HealthMental IllnessSuicideChapter 21. Discrimination Influences on Human BehaviorTypical Types of DiscriminationSocial Work Values and Discrimination SexismRacism AgeismHeterosexismAbleismDiscrimination Against Religious GroupsReferences Index** Additional Chapters available through Pearson Custom Library and digitally integrated throughout in the eText**PART THREE: Theories of Intervention for Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentIntegrative FrameworkGuided Micro-Practice Theories: Roles and DevelopmentTheories: Organize and Extend Knowledge and Guide ActionMicro-Practice: Theories of InterventionPsychoanalytic-Based ApproachesPsychoanalytic Theory Evaluating Freud's Overall ImpactPost-Freudian ApproachesSocial Work and Psychodynamic TheoryBehavioral TheoriesBehaviorism: Context and GoalsExplanations of Behavior: Classical ConditioningExplanations of Behavior: Operant ConditioningSocial Learning TheoryBehaviorism's ScopeRole of Environmental FactorsMechanisms and Processes Linked to ChangeClient's Role in Social Work Interventions and the Therapeutic AllianceCommon FactorsTested EffectivenessCognitive Behavioral TheoriesExplanations of Behavior ScopeRole of Environmental Factors Mechanisms/Processes Linked to Change Client Role Role of Working Alliance or Therapeutic Relationship Common Factors Tested Effectiveness Pragmatics: Cost Benefit Analysis Person-Centered and Motivational Interviewing ApproachesHumanismPerson-Centered Theory: Explanations of BehaviorMotivational Interviewing: Theory and Interventions Systemic TheorySocial Systems TheoryFamily Systems TheoryExplanations of BehaviorScope Role of Environmental FactorsMechanisms/Processes Linked to Change Client Role Role of Working Alliance or Therapeutic Relationship Common FactorsTested Effectiveness Pragmatics: Cost Benefit AnalysisMulticultural Feminist and Gender-Sensitive Theories Gender Differences in Research Explanations of Behavior Role of Environmental Factors Multicultural Feminist Approaches to Intervention Scope Mechanisms/Processes Linked to Change Client Role Role of Working Alliance or Therapeutic Relationship Common Factors Tested Effectiveness Pragmatics: Cost Benefit AnalysisBlending and Integrating



