
Social Environments and Human Behavior
Contexts for Practice with Groups, Organizations, Communities, and Social Movements
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 1. September 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-19-065860-1 (ISBN)
Description
Social Environments and Human Behavior focuses on the influence and interaction of groups, communities, organizations, and social movements in the lives of all individuals. The text brings together theoretical information with practice application, highlighting the historical foundations of social work in larger settings, and providing students the opportunity to make broader curricular connections. Each unit contains an overview of theoretical materials on groups, organizations, and communities followed by three selected readings: the first is a classic article by one of the pioneers of the field, the second reading is a literary or artistic selection that allows students to make personal and creative connections, and the third is a comprehensive decision case that gives readers an opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge and illustrates the relationship between HBSE, practice, policy and research. This approach combines the best features of both a textbook and a reader, appealing to multiple learning styles and providing instructors maximum flexibility.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
362 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-065860-1 (9780190658601)
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Persons
T. Laine Scales, PhD, MSW, is Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professional Development at Baylor University.
Jon E. Singletary, PhD, MSW, is Dean and Professor of the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work at Baylor University.
H. Stephen Cooper, PhD, MSW, is Associate Dean and Director of the Division of Multidisciplinary Programs and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Jon E. Singletary, PhD, MSW, is Dean and Professor of the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work at Baylor University.
H. Stephen Cooper, PhD, MSW, is Associate Dean and Director of the Division of Multidisciplinary Programs and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Author
Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professional DevelopmentProfessor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professional Development, Baylor University
Dean and Professor of the Diana R. Garland School of Social WorkDean and Professor of the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University
Associate Dean and Director of the Division of Multidisciplinary Programs and Associate Professor in the School of Social WorkAssociate Dean and Director of the Division of Multidisciplinary Programs and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, Stephen F. Austin State University
Content
- Preface
- Human Behavior and Your Social Work Curriculum: An Introduction
- EPAS and Competency Connections
- UNIT I Small Groups 1
- Reading 1 Human Behavior in Small Groups
- Reading 2 Resistance and Hostility in Group Members
- Reading 3 The Caregivers
- Reading 4 Taking Theory to Practice
- UNIT II Human Behavior in Organizations
- Reading 1 Human Behavior in Organizations: An Overview
- Reading 2 Principles of Scientific Management
- Reading 3 Compassion Song
- Reading 4 Taking Theory to Practice
- UNIT III Communities
- Reading 1 Human Behavior in Communities
- Reading 2 The Good Community-What Would It Be?
- Reading 3 Photographic Essay: Thriving Communities of Northeastern Africa
- Reading 4 Taking Theory to Practice
- UNIT IV Social Movements
- Reading 1 Human Behavior in Social Movements
- Reading 2 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls Convention
- Reading 3 Patriotic Observations
- Reading 4 Taking Theory to Practice