Contemporary human behavior theory: a critical perspective for social work
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-483) and indexes -- Includes discography: p. 483-484 |
Beschreibung: | xix, 506 p. ill. 24 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
CHAPTER
1 The Nature of Theories 1
Organization of the Book and Rationale for Selection of Theories 2
Why Study Theories of Human Behavior? 4
Theories: What Are They? 5
The Social Construction of Theories 6
Ideology, Scientific Theory, and Social Work Practice 7
Determinism and Reductionism: A Problem of Social Construction 12
Theories: Application to Practice 13
Critical Analysis of Theory: The Missing Dimension 15
An Afterthought: Paths to Human Knowledge 22
Summary 23
CHAPTER
L Systems Theory 25
Historical Context 26
Key Concepts 28
Structural Functionalism 28
The Ecological Perspective 33
Dynamic Systems Theory 36
Deep Ecology 46
Ecofeminism 47
vii
Viii CONTENTS
Contemporary Issues 48
Application to Social Work Practice 50
Critical Analysis 56
Consistency with Social Work Values 59
Philosophical Underpinnings 60
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 61
Summary 62
CHAPTER
3 Conflict Theories 63
Historical Context 64
Key Concepts 65
Class Conflict 66
Roads from Marx 70
Contemporary Issues 79
Application to Social Work Practice 80
Critical Analysis 85
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 87
Philosophical Underpinnings 88
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 89
Summary 90
CHAPTER
4 Theories of Empowerment 92
Historical Context 93
Key Concepts 94
Stratification, Oppression, and Inequality:
The Sociopolitical Context of Empowerment Theories 94
Feminist Theory 97
CONTENTS ix
Feminist Standpoint Theory 100
Lesbian and Gay Empowerment Theories 106
Social Work Empowerment Theories 110
Contemporary Issues 113
Application to Social Work Practice 114
Critical Analysis 118
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 122
Philosophical Underpinnings 123
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 123
Summary 125
CHAPTER
J Theories of Assimilation, Acculturation, Bicultural
Socialization, and Ethnic Minority Identity 126
Historical Context 127
Key Concepts 130
Deficiency Theory 132
The Dual Perspective 134
Bicultural Socialization 136
Ethnic, Racial/Cultural, and Minority Identity 137
A Multidimensional Transactional Model of Bicultural Identity 140
Transculturality 149
Cultural Competence 150
Contemporary Issues 152
Application to Social Work Practice 153
Critical Analysis 157
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 159
Philosophical Underpinnings 160
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 160
Summary 161
X CONTENTS
CHAPTER
U Psychodynamic Theory 162
Historical Context 163
Key Concepts 163
Sigmund Freud: Psychoanalysis 164
Roads from Freud 171
The Freudian Mainstream 171
The Freudian Left 181
Contemporary Issues 184
Application to Social Work Practice 187
Critical Analysis 191
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 192
Philosophical Underpinnings 194
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 194
Summary 196
CHAPTER
/ Theories of Life Span Development 198
Historical Context 199
Key Concepts 199
Theoretical Knowledge about Physical Development 201
Theoretical Knowledge about Neurobiology and Neurotransmission 201
Theories of Psychosocial Development: The Life Span Approach 208
Roads from Erikson 214
Theories of Midlife Development 215
Life Span Development and Late Adulthood 220
Life Span Development of Women 223
Shame Resilience Theory 226
CONTENTS Xi
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Identity Development 233
Stage Theories: Popularity versus Validity 245
Contemporary Issues 247
Application to Social Work Practice 248
Critical Analysis 251
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 253
Philosophical Underpinnings 254
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 255
Summary 257
CHAPTER
O Theories of Cognitive and Moral Development 258
Historical Context 259
Cognitive Development 260
Moral Development 273
Contemporary Issues 283
Application to Social Work Practice 285
Critical Analysis 288
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 290
Philosophical Underpinnings 292
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 292
Summary 295
CHAPTER
y Symbolic Interaction 296
Historical Context 296
Key Concepts 297
The Chicago School and Early Interactionism 298
Xii CONTENTS
Roads from Mead 302
Role Theory, Reference Groups, and Socialization through the Life Cycle 309
Contemporary Issues 313
Application to Social Work Practice 314
Critical Analysis 317
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 320
Philosophical Underpinnings 321
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 322
Summary 323
CHAPTER
1U Phenomenology, Social Constructionism,
and Hermeneutics 324
Historical Context 325
Key Concepts 327
Roads from Schutz 329
Contemporary Issues 339
Application to Social Work Practice 340
Critical Analysis 343
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 345
Philosophical Underpinnings 346
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 347
Summary 348
CHAPTER
1 1 Behaviorism, Social Learning, and Exchange
Theory 349
Behaviorism 350
Social Learning Theory 355
CONTENTS Xiii
Exchange Theory 363
Contemporary Issues 370
Application to Social Work Practice 371
Critical Analysis 376
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 379
Philosophical Underpinnings 380
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 382
Summary 384
CHAPTER
1L Transpersonal Theory 386
Historical Context 387
Key Concepts 388
Transpersonal Theories 389
Contemporary Issues 409
Application to Social Work Practice 410
Critical Analysis 415
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 418
Philosophical Underpinnings 419
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 419
Summary 420
CHAPTER
YJ Application of Theories 422
Alternative Approaches to Theory Selection 423
Measuring Up to the Themes for Critical Reflection on Theories 424
Person-Focused Theories 426
Environment-Focused Theories 428
Xiv CONTENTS
Eleven Great Ideas 432
An Example of Integrating Theories for a Practice Issue 437
Roads from Here: Future Possibilities and Challenges for Innovation
in Human Behavior Theory 442
References and Bibliography 445
Discography 483
Name Index 485
Subject Index 495
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CONTENTS
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
CHAPTER
1 The Nature of Theories 1
Organization of the Book and Rationale for Selection of Theories 2
Why Study Theories of Human Behavior? 4
Theories: What Are They? 5
The Social Construction of Theories 6
Ideology, Scientific Theory, and Social Work Practice 7
Determinism and Reductionism: A Problem of Social Construction 12
Theories: Application to Practice 13
Critical Analysis of Theory: The Missing Dimension 15
An Afterthought: Paths to Human Knowledge 22
Summary 23
CHAPTER
L Systems Theory 25
Historical Context 26
Key Concepts 28
Structural Functionalism 28
The Ecological Perspective 33
Dynamic Systems Theory 36
Deep Ecology 46
Ecofeminism 47
vii
Viii CONTENTS
Contemporary Issues 48
Application to Social Work Practice 50
Critical Analysis 56
Consistency with Social Work Values 59
Philosophical Underpinnings 60
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 61
Summary 62
CHAPTER
3 Conflict Theories 63
Historical Context 64
Key Concepts 65
Class Conflict 66
Roads from Marx 70
Contemporary Issues 79
Application to Social Work Practice 80
Critical Analysis 85
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 87
Philosophical Underpinnings 88
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 89
Summary 90
CHAPTER
4 Theories of Empowerment 92
Historical Context 93
Key Concepts 94
Stratification, Oppression, and Inequality:
The Sociopolitical Context of Empowerment Theories 94
Feminist Theory 97
CONTENTS ix
Feminist Standpoint Theory 100
Lesbian and Gay Empowerment Theories 106
Social Work Empowerment Theories 110
Contemporary Issues 113
Application to Social Work Practice 114
Critical Analysis 118
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 122
Philosophical Underpinnings 123
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 123
Summary 125
CHAPTER
J Theories of Assimilation, Acculturation, Bicultural
Socialization, and Ethnic Minority Identity 126
Historical Context 127
Key Concepts 130
Deficiency Theory 132
The Dual Perspective 134
Bicultural Socialization 136
Ethnic, Racial/Cultural, and Minority Identity 137
A Multidimensional Transactional Model of Bicultural Identity 140
Transculturality 149
Cultural Competence 150
Contemporary Issues 152
Application to Social Work Practice 153
Critical Analysis 157
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 159
Philosophical Underpinnings 160
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 160
Summary 161
X CONTENTS
CHAPTER
U Psychodynamic Theory 162
Historical Context 163
Key Concepts 163
Sigmund Freud: Psychoanalysis 164
Roads from Freud 171
The Freudian Mainstream 171
The Freudian Left 181
Contemporary Issues 184
Application to Social Work Practice 187
Critical Analysis 191
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 192
Philosophical Underpinnings 194
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 194
Summary 196
CHAPTER
/ Theories of Life Span Development 198
Historical Context 199
Key Concepts 199
Theoretical Knowledge about Physical Development 201
Theoretical Knowledge about Neurobiology and Neurotransmission 201
Theories of Psychosocial Development: The Life Span Approach 208
Roads from Erikson 214
Theories of Midlife Development 215
Life Span Development and Late Adulthood 220
Life Span Development of Women 223
Shame Resilience Theory 226
CONTENTS Xi
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Identity Development 233
Stage Theories: Popularity versus Validity 245
Contemporary Issues 247
Application to Social Work Practice 248
Critical Analysis 251
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 253
Philosophical Underpinnings 254
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 255
Summary 257
CHAPTER
O Theories of Cognitive and Moral Development 258
Historical Context 259
Cognitive Development 260
Moral Development 273
Contemporary Issues 283
Application to Social Work Practice 285
Critical Analysis 288
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 290
Philosophical Underpinnings 292
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 292
Summary 295
CHAPTER
y Symbolic Interaction 296
Historical Context 296
Key Concepts 297
The Chicago School and Early Interactionism 298
Xii CONTENTS
Roads from Mead 302
Role Theory, Reference Groups, and Socialization through the Life Cycle 309
Contemporary Issues 313
Application to Social Work Practice 314
Critical Analysis 317
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 320
Philosophical Underpinnings 321
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 322
Summary 323
CHAPTER
1U Phenomenology, Social Constructionism,
and Hermeneutics 324
Historical Context 325
Key Concepts 327
Roads from Schutz 329
Contemporary Issues 339
Application to Social Work Practice 340
Critical Analysis 343
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 345
Philosophical Underpinnings 346
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 347
Summary 348
CHAPTER
1 1 Behaviorism, Social Learning, and Exchange
Theory 349
Behaviorism 350
Social Learning Theory 355
CONTENTS Xiii
Exchange Theory 363
Contemporary Issues 370
Application to Social Work Practice 371
Critical Analysis 376
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 379
Philosophical Underpinnings 380
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 382
Summary 384
CHAPTER
1L Transpersonal Theory 386
Historical Context 387
Key Concepts 388
Transpersonal Theories 389
Contemporary Issues 409
Application to Social Work Practice 410
Critical Analysis 415
Consistency with Social Work Values and Ethics 418
Philosophical Underpinnings 419
Methodological Issues and Empirical Support 419
Summary 420
CHAPTER
YJ Application of Theories 422
Alternative Approaches to Theory Selection 423
"Measuring Up" to the Themes for Critical Reflection on Theories 424
Person-Focused Theories 426
Environment-Focused Theories 428
Xiv CONTENTS
Eleven Great Ideas 432
An Example of Integrating Theories for a Practice Issue 437
Roads from Here: Future Possibilities and Challenges for Innovation
in Human Behavior Theory 442
References and Bibliography 445
Discography 483
Name Index 485
Subject Index 495 |
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title_exact_search | Contemporary human behavior theory a critical perspective for social work |
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title_full | Contemporary human behavior theory a critical perspective for social work Susan P. Robbins ; Pranab Chatterjee ; Edward R. Canda |
title_fullStr | Contemporary human behavior theory a critical perspective for social work Susan P. Robbins ; Pranab Chatterjee ; Edward R. Canda |
title_full_unstemmed | Contemporary human behavior theory a critical perspective for social work Susan P. Robbins ; Pranab Chatterjee ; Edward R. Canda |
title_short | Contemporary human behavior theory |
title_sort | contemporary human behavior theory a critical perspective for social work |
title_sub | a critical perspective for social work |
topic | Social service Human behavior Social ecology Entwicklungspsychologie (DE-588)4014963-8 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Sozialverhalten (DE-588)4055903-8 gnd Sozialökologie (DE-588)4043208-7 gnd Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd Humanethologie (DE-588)4072652-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Social service Human behavior Social ecology Entwicklungspsychologie Verhalten Sozialverhalten Sozialökologie Verhaltensforschung Humanethologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016655102&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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