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This comprehensive text offers a solid foundation for asssessment of human behavior in micro, mezzo, and macro settings. The editors offer practical and concrete consideration of how human behavior is affected in different systems: individual, biological, family, community, and organizations. These influences are reviewed in terms of implications for practice. The book assembles selected readings that:
provide a brief overview of each theoretical model
discuss how empiricism can be applied to the model
describe what methods, techniques, and interventions the model supports in order to change a client's behavior
List of contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
- Understanding Human Growth and Development: Integrating Theory and Empiricism, Sophia F. Dziegielewski and John S. Wodarski
Part I: Micro and Mezzo Perspectives: Individual Approaches to Human Growth and Development
Introduction--Micro and Mezzo Perspectives: Individual Approaches to Human Growth and Development, Carolyn Hilarski, Sophia Dziegielewski, and John S. Wodarski
- The Interplay Between Biology, Genetics, and Human Behavior, Shawn A. Lawrence and Kim Zittel-Palamara
- Cognitive Variables as Factors in Human Growth and Development, Catherine N. Dulmus
- The Life Span Perspective, Diane Dwyer and Janice Hunt-Jackson
- Labeling Theory and Human Development, Michael Sullivan
Part II: Mezzo and Macro Perspectives: Group Variables in Human Growth and Development
Introduction--Mezzo and Macro Perspectives: Group Variables in Human Growth and Development, Carolyn Hilarski, John S. Wodarski, and Sophia F. Dziegielewski
- Learning Theories: Their Application to Understanding Human Behavior, Gerald Moore, Jr., David Skiba, and Jennifer Hall
- Social Exchange Theory in Understanding Human Growth and Development, Lisa Rapp-Paglicci
- Introduction to Human Behavior: Group Level Variables, Karen D. Smith, Claudia M. Leo, and Elaine M. Maccio
- Macro-Level Variables as Factors in Human Growth and Development, Sophia F. Dziegielewski and John S. Wodarski
Conclusions
- Human Behavior Theory: Emerging Trends and Issues, Peter Lyons and Marvin Feit
Appendix: Curriculum Suggestions for Human Behavior, Lori A. Reyes
Index
About the author
John S. Wodarski, PhD, is Professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville's School of Social Work.