ABSTRACT

Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-American Perspective, Second Edition is an updating of the classic text that presents leading black scholars discussing complex human behavior problems faced by African-Americans in today’s society. This new edition provides fresh theories and the latest practical interventions not in the first edition that show, for example, how to enhance a client’s coping strategies and resilience by focusing on their strengths rather than their weaknesses. This edition includes a new foreword by former Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders.

Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-American Perspective, Second Edition acquaints practitioners with the Black experience, and provides the latest innovative methods of working with this diverse population. This edition also offers new insights on evaluating practice initiatives. Experts and scholars explore and interpret individual and group behaviors, the strength and resilience of the black family, the stresses and problems affecting children, the significant problem of the affects of colorism, the self-esteem and identity issues of biracial children, violence in the criminal justice system, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the stress and behaviors resulting from belonging to the armed services, and other behavior stemming from progression through the life cycle. Chapters include charts and tables of data, extensive references, and study questions for deeper study for students.

Topics in Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-American Perspective, Second Edition include:

  • the importance of the consideration of the black experience in analyzing black behavior
  • behavior as a response to a hostile social system
  • the black church’s role in leading African-Americans
  • resiliency perspective as a positive force
  • the use of strength behaviors for socialization and survival
  • strategies to strengthen roles of fathers in African-American families
  • military culture as a microcosm of the wider society
  • the psychological effects of skin color on self-esteem
  • the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and its effects
  • refreshing social work practice to better meet the needs of African-American girls
  • examination of a study on the help-seeking behaviors of young African-American males
  • empirically based creative intervention strategies to alleviate black-on-black crime
  • analysis of street gang behaviors with a program to address it
  • influences of hip hop culture
  • strategies to lessen substance abuse in children
  • practices that help assist administrators and social workers to lessen school violence
Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-American Perspective, Second Edition is a supplementary text that is valuable for undergraduate and graduate students, human service practitioners, mental health and medical counselors, policymakers, school officials, and criminal justice personnel.

part I|53 pages

The Connection Between Behavior, Environment, and the African-American Experience

chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction

Human Behavior Theory and the African-American Experience

chapter 12|25 pages

African-American Adolescent Girls

Facing the Challenges and Consequences of Violence in the Inner City

chapter 13|13 pages

The Empowerment of Young African-American Males

Implications for Social Work Practice

chapter 15|23 pages

Black-on-Black Crime

Compensation for Idiomatic Purposelessness (Revisited)

chapter 16|32 pages

African-American and Other Street Gangs

A Quest for Identity (Revisited)

chapter 17|27 pages

Hip-Hop Culture

An Alternative Site for Gender Socialization in the African-American Community

chapter 18|27 pages

Substance Abuse Among African-American Children

Contemporary Issues and Challenges for Effective Intervention

chapter 19|23 pages

Continuing the Fight Against School Violence

Progress, Current Practices, and Future Directions (Revisited)

part V|34 pages

Young African-American Adults

chapter 20|32 pages

Violence in Prison Systems

An African-American Tragedy

chapter 22|17 pages

Deconstructing the “Down Low”

An Ecological Perspective on African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)

chapter 28|23 pages

Young African-American Grandmothers

A Missed Developmental Stage (Revisited)