The fifth edition of Human Behavior in the Social Environment deepens students’ awareness of the major theories, themes, and issues related to people and how they interact, change, and develop over the life span and with respect to their social environment.
In this new edition, readers will find:
Comprehensive, engaging, and filled throughout with examples for students to learn how to apply their burgeoning knowledge to real-life issues, the new edition of this textbook is an excellent resource for courses by the same name at the baccalaureate and master’s degree levels.
1. Human Behavior and the Social Work Profession 2. Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: The Person in the Environment 3. Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Biopsychosocial Dimensions 4. Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Sociocultural Dimensions 5. Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Social Change Dimensions 6. Pre-Pregnancy and Prenatal Issues 7. Development in Infancy and Early Childhood 8. Development in Middle Childhood 9. Development in Adolescence 10. Development in Early Adulthood 11. Development in Middle Adulthood 12. Development in Late Adulthood 13. Looking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for the Social Work Profession
Dr. Anissa Rogers is a licensed clinical social worker, with more than 20 years of higher education experience. She currently serves as associate dean for California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Dr. Rogers came from the University of Portland, where she held several leadership positions. Most recently, she served as the director of the Social Work Program. Prior to that, she served as the chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and co-director of Gender and Women Studies.
Her research areas and interests include GLBTQ issues, mental health and aging, women’s issues and aging, Latinx health and mental health, and services and support for aged individuals in rural and urban areas. She has written numerous refereed publications as well as several books and chapters. Dr. Rogers also has taught undergraduate students for over 20 years in courses covering aging, gender, sexuality, research methods, end-of-life issues, and human development. Over that span, she has led numerous study abroad programs in locations such as London, Chile, Ecuador, and Mexico.
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Ch. 1 Family-Based Approach
PDFCh. 1 Klawetter, Infant Mental Health
PDFCh. 2 Ecomapping
PDFCh. 2 Nguyen, The Use of Ecomaps
PDFCh. 2 Shaw, Science and Social Work
PDFCh. 2 Social Systems and Their Environments
PDFCh. 3 Brocious, Erickson's Identity Theory
PDFCh. 3 Hanfstingl, Comparing Variation Theory
PDFCh. 3 Lessons from Erikson
PDFCh. 4 Battani, Culture, Self, and Society
PDFCh. 4 Bowen, Rational Choice Theory
PDFCh. 4 Climate Change
PDFCh. 4 Collins, Mammies Matriarchs
PDFCh. 4 Fitzpatrick, Ecology of Everyday Life
PDFCh. 4 Fitzpatrick, Importance of Place
PDFCh. 4 Fitzpatrick, Sociology of Health
PDFCh. 5 Bernasconi, Concept of Race
PDFCh. 5 Bullard, Solid Waste Sites
PDFCh. 5 Dover, The Moment of Microaggressions
PDFCh. 5 Health Risks in Special Populations
PDFCh. 5 Readings for Diversity and Social Justice
PDFCh. 6 Aaron, Transgender Individuals
PDFCh. 6 Berkowitz, Cadillac of Adoption Agencies
PDFCh. 6 Charter, The Transgender Parent
PDFCh. 6 Longhurst, Coming out as pregnant at work
PDFCh. 6 Longhurst, Maternities Pregnant and Disabled
PDFCh. 6 The journey of gestational surrogacy religion
PDFCh. 7 Algeria, Supporting Families
PDFCh. 7 Autism females and the DSM 5 Gender bias in
PDFCh. 7 Barron, Transgressing the Gendered Norms
PDFCh. 7 Bowlby, Origins of Attachment Theory
PDFCh. 7 Dye, The Impact and Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma
PDFCh. 7 Karson, Patterns of Child Abuse Intro
PDFCh. 7 Newton, My Reality is Just Different
PDFCh. 7 Park, Intimate Partner violence
PDFCh. 7 Sparks, Patterns of Child Abuse, Intro
PDFCh. 8 Desmond and Carveth, Advertising on Children and Adolescent
PDFCh. 8 Early Onset Schizophrenia and School Social
PDFCh. 8 Mahrer, Does Shared Parenting Help
PDFCh. 8 Saeger, Finding Our Way
PDFCh. 9 Akara Ampe and Fine Girls
PDFCh. 9 Hamilton, Identity Development
PDFCh. 9 Milner, Fitting In, Standing Out
PDFCh. 9 Milner, Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids Ch 5
PDFCh. 9 Milner, Steering Clear, Hanging Out
PDFCh. 9 Morton, Behavioral and Substance
PDFCh. 10 Bowles, Spirituality and Social Work Practice
PDFCh. 10 Bowles, Spirituality and Social Work Practice
PDFCh. 10 Einstein, Changing Religious Mktplace
PDFCh. 10 Kahn, A Parenting Education program
PDFCh. 10 Petersen, Religious Leaders
PDFCh. 10 Wang, Suicide Protective Factors
PDFCh. 11 Bertera, Parenthood in 21st Century
PDFCh. 11 Kattari, Disability Across Life Span
PDFCh. 11 Lianekhammy, Kinship
PDFCh. 11 Madva, Chronic Medical Illness
PDFCh. 12 Age Matters Age as a Basis of Inequality
PDFCh. 12 Gendered Ageism
PDFCh. 12 Social Work Religion and Palliative Care
PDFCh. 13 Feminism and Environmental Justice
PDFCh. 13 Flood Hazards
PDFCh. 13 Food Justice
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