Emphasizing the application of theory to practice, this text provides a comprehensive overview of the Human Behavior theories used at all levels of generalist social work practice - the individual, the social group, the family, the organization, and the community.
The authors evaluate the theories and provide a framework that helps apply theory into practice. A generalist social work practice framework is used throughout.
Based on a generalist practice foundation, Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Social Systems Theory, 6/e, evaluates various human behavior theories and examines the basic concepts in each of the systems: the individual, the social group, the family, the organization, and the community. .
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An expanded introduction to theory to show a direct connection between theory and practice, providing a framework for critical thinking as each new theory is presented in the text
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New information on rural communities as adapting systems, along with an emphasis on technology.
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A streamlined model of Social Systems Theory
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Information emphasizing the biological connection to psychosocial development theories
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A section on cognitive-behavioral theory, which complements the coverage of cognitive theory and behavioral theory
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Information on spirituality added to theories dealing with group process
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Three new organizational theories
Strong theoretical foundation Good emphasis on larger social systems Coherent organization of the text -- JoDee G. Keller, Pacific Lutheran University
I find that the focus on systems theory is excellent and by the time students are finished with the book they have a clear understanding of systems. -- Donna R. Fiedler, La Salle University