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- ISBN-10 : 9781483377728
- ISBN-13 : 978-1483377728
- Author: Elizabeth D. Hutchison
Essentials of Human Behavior combines Elizabeth D. Hutchison’s two-volume Dimensions of Human Behavior to present a multidimensional framework for understanding human behavior. Integrating person, environment, and the life course, this best-selling text leverages its hallmark case studies and balanced breadth and depth of coverage to help readers apply theory and general social work knowledge to unique practice situations. Now in four color and available with an interactive eBook, the Second Edition features a streamlined organization, the latest research, and original SAGE video to provide the most engaging introduction available to human behavior.
Table of contents:
PART I- A MULTIDIMENSIONAL, MULTITHEORETICAL APPROACH FOR MULTIFACETED SOCIAL WORK
CHAPTER 1- HUMAN BEHAVIOR: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH
Chapter Outline
Learning Objectives
Case Study: Manisha and Her Changing Environments
Human Behavior: Individual and Collective
A Multidimensional Approach
Personal Dimensions
Environmental Dimensions
Diversity, Inequality, and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Global Perspective
Diversity
Inequality
The Pursuit of Social Justice
Knowing and Doing
Knowledge About the Case
Knowledge About the Self
Values and Ethics
Scientific Knowledge: Theory and Research
Theory
Empirical Research
Critical Use of Theory and Research
A Word of Caution
Implications for Social Work Practice
Key Terms
Active Learning
Web Resources
CHAPTER 2- THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Chapter Outline
Learning Objectives
Case Study: Intergenerational Stresses in the McKinley Family
Multiple Perspectives for a Multidimensional Approach
Systems Perspective
Conflict Perspective
Exchange and Choice Perspective
Social Constructionist Perspective
Psychodynamic Perspective
Developmental Perspective
Social 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
Chapter Outline
Learning Objectives
Case Study 3.1: Cheryl’s Brain Injury
Case Study 3.2: A Diabetes Diagnosis for Bess
Case Study 3.3: Melissa’s HIV Diagnosis
Case Study 3.4: Lifestyle Changes for Thomas
Case Study 3.5: Mary and Her Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Case Study 3.6: Juan and Belinda’s Reproductive Health
An Integrative Approach for Understanding the Intersection of Interior Biological Health and Illness and Exterior Environment Factors
A Look at Six Interior Environment Systems
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Immune System
Cardiovascular System
Musculoskeletal System
Reproductive System
Exterior Socioeconomic Environment and Interior Health Environment
Implications for Social Work Practice
Key Terms
Active Learning
Web Resources
CHAPTER 4- THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSON
Chapter Outline
Learning Objectives
Case Study: The Premed Student
Cognition and Emotion
Theories of Cognition
Cognitive Theory
Information Processing Theory
Social Learning Theory
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Theories of Moral Reasoning
Theories of Cognition in Social Work Practice
Theories of Emotion
Physiological Theories of Emotion
Psychological Theories of Emotion
Psychoanalytic Theory
Ego Psychology
Attribution Theory: A Cognitive Perspective
Theory of Emotional Intelligence
Social Theories of Emotion
Theories of Emotion in Social Work Practice
Cognitive and Emotional “Disorders�
The Self
The Self in Relationships
Relational Theory
Attachment Theory
Impact of Early Nurturing on Development
Feminist Theories of Relationships
Social Identity Theory
The Concept of Stress
Three Categories of Psychological Stress
Stress and Crisis
Traumatic Stress
Vulnerability to Stress
Coping and Adaptation
Biological Coping
Psychological Coping
Coping Styles
Coping and Traumatic Stress
Social Support
Virtual Support
How Social Support Aids Coping
How Social Workers Evaluate Social Support
Normal and Abnormal Coping
The Medical (Psychiatric) Perspective
Psychological Perspectives
The Sociological Approach: Deviance
The Social Work Perspective: Social Functioning
Implications for Social Work Practice
Key Terms
Active Learning
Web Resources
CHAPTER 5- THE SPIRITUAL PERSON
Chapter Outline
Learning Objectives
Case Study 5.1: Caroline’s Challenging Questions
Case Study 5.2: Naomi’s Health Crisis
Case Study 5.3: Matthew’s Faith Journey
Case Study 5.4: Trudy’s Search for the Sacred
Case Study 5.5: Leon’s Two Worlds
Case Study 5.6: Jean-Joseph’s Serving the Spirits
Case Study 5.7: Beth’s Framework for Living
The Spiritual Dimension
The Meaning of Spirituality
Spirituality in the United States and Globally
Transpersonal Theories of Human Development
Fowler’s Stages of Faith Development
Wilber’s Integral Theory of Consciousness
Summary and Critique of Fowler’s and Wilber’s Theories
The Role of Spirituality in Social Work
Spirituality and Human Diversity
Race and Ethnicity
Sex and Gender
Sexual Orientation
Other Aspects of Diversity
Spirituality and the Human Experience
Problems in Living
Individual and Collective Well-Being
Spiritual Assessment
Implications for Social Work Practice
Key Terms
Active Learning
Web Resources
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