SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR

Margarete Parrish

SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR

Margarete Parrish

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MRP: ₹1100
  • ISBN 9788131605523
  • Publication Year 2012
  • Pages 324
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory South Asia

About the Book

The capacity to observe, interpret and understand human behaviour is vital for effective social work practice. By choosing to enter a profession that requires high levels of astute observation and listening skills in the interpretation of people’s behaviour, social work students have undertaken a demanding task. Using a bio-psychosocial framework, this fascinating book provides a wide basis of perspectives on human behaviour on which to build understanding of and responses to people’s behaviours, along with an enhanced appreciation of some of the circumstances that shape behaviour. Margarete Parrish covers the key theories of human growth and development in the context of social relationships, providing a frame of reference from which to explore various aspects of human behaviour. This is particularly relevant to students’ preparedness to practice social work with complex populations, addressing factors such as: • Attachment • Developmental status • Context • Diversity • Trauma • Oppression By drawing from biological, psychological and sociological perspectives, the book aims to provide social work students with a theoretically informed basis to observe, understand, and interpret people’s behaviours in ways that will contribute to excellent practice. The book includes exercises, discussion questions and chapter summary points to help the reader further develop their understanding. Social Work Perspectives on Human Behaviour is key reading for all social work students.


Contents

Introduction
• The role played by theory in understanding behaviour

PART I: Biological Dimensions of Human Behaviour
• Biological and medical influences on behaviour
• Developmental models and considerations

PART II: Psychological Dimensions of Human Behaviour
• Freud’s psychoanalytic and Erikson’s developmental theories of behaviour
• Neo-Freudian or ego psychology perspectives
• Behaviourism
• Cognition and theories of learning
• Humanist and existentialist perspectives on behaviour
• Influences of trauma on behaviour
• Influences of mental health, alcohol, and other drugs on behaviour

PART III: Social Dimensions of Behaviour
• Systems theory, ecosystems and personal-cultural-social (PCS) perspectives
• Families and family systems
• Feminist perspectives on behaviour
• Theories of sociological and socio-economic influences on behaviour


About the Author / Editor

Margarete Parrish is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. She has over twenty years experience of teaching social work, both in the US and the UK.


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