ABSTRACT

Design and implement appropriate, effective social work education programs!This vital human behavior textbook for graduate-level social work students emphasizes the biopsychosocial framework with a psychodynamic and developmental perspective. Written from the perspective of a classroom teacher, faculty advisor, and clinician, this book discusses ego functions, defenses, psychoanalytic theory, object relations, attachment theory, self-psychology, constructivism, and cognitive-behavioral theories. In addition, current social problems such as violence and abuse are addressed.Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Interweaving the Inner and Outer Worlds addresses development through the life cycle, discussing the developmental challenges, tasks, and problems of each stage. Presenting complex concepts in a clear and understandable way, it also examines and integrates systems and organizational factors, as well as the impact of culture on clients and treatment programs.Each chapter of Human Behavior in the Social Environment includes learning exercises and suggested readings. Some of the issues emphasized in this text are:

  • development though the life cycle and the challenges, tasks, and problems of each stage
  • the diversity of forms of families
  • patterns of internal organization and communication within families
  • illness and disabilities
  • mental health problems such as schizophrenia, depression, borderline personalities, anxiety disorders, addictions, and developmental disabilities

    With case vignettes as well as material from literary works, biographies, and newspapers, this well-referenced volume illustrates the complexities of human existence, the multiple social conflicts operating in society, and the relevance of social policy dilemmas.

part |2 pages

Section I: The Biopsychosocial Perspective

chapter 1|34 pages

Overview

chapter 2|42 pages

Psychoanalytic and Ego Psychology Theories

chapter 4|42 pages

Social Systems and the Community

chapter 5|46 pages

Culture and Diversity

chapter 6|40 pages

The Family: Forms and Organization

part |2 pages

Section II: The Life Cycle

chapter 9|46 pages

Middle Childhood and Adolescence

chapter 10|44 pages

Adult Development

part |2 pages

Section III: Special Issues

chapter 11|30 pages

Life Transitions, Crises, and Loss

chapter 12|38 pages

Illness and Disability

chapter 13|52 pages

Mental Health Problems

part |2 pages

Section IV: Integration

chapter 14|10 pages

Conclusion