
Human Growth and Development in Adults
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Drawing on insights and debates from across sociology, psychology, criminology and aligned disciplines, this textbook is thoughtfully structured to provide an accessible and supportive resource. Key features include:
* chapter-by-chapter summaries, case studies and practice examples;
* active learning activities to consolidate knowledge;
* a broad range of tools to develop critical thinking and reflective practice.
With a companion volume that addresses children and young people, this is an essential tool for students and a valuable refresher resource for experienced practitioners.
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"This is a great book for those looking for more than simply an introduction to social work theory, in depth and comprehensive. A companion for the critical social work student." Michael McGrath-Brookes, Brunel UniversityMore details
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Sara Ashencaen Crabtree is Professor of Social and Cultural Diversity at Bournemouth University.
Content
Part I: Theories and models of human growth and development in adults
Introduction and history: approaches to human growth and development in adults - Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
Cognitive theories and cognitive development relevant to adults - Margarete Parrish
Moral, spiritual and existential development - Peter Szto
Adults, families and social networks in the relational social world method - Fabio Folgheraiter, Valentina Calcaterra and Elena Cabiati
Critical perspectives on human growth and development in adults - Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
Part II: Specific developmental issues
Critical aspects of attachment theory: empirical research findings and current applications - Gabriele Schaefer
Families and friends: relationship development in Muslim cultures - Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
Education and learning in adults: implications for social work - Maggie Hutchings
Life course criminology and adults - Richard Heslop and Jonathan Parker
Health and disability in adults: definitions and models - Vanessa Heaslip
Death: a brief social and cultural history - Sam Porter
Working with adults with disabilities - Rachel Fyson
Part III: Professional practice
Mental health and ill-health in adults - Steve Tee
Adults at risk of abuse - Bridget Penhale and Jonathan Parker
Parenting and care in adulthood: an intersectional framework for support - Hyun-Joo Lim and Mastoureh Fathi
Dementia care practices, complexities and mythologies - Julie Christie
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