Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Perspectives on Development and the Life Course
Samenvatting
- Provides balanced, thorough, and easy-to-follow coverage of the major theories and perspectives that social workers utilize to understand and address the myriad problems their clients encounter & does not bog down its content with excessive amounts of theory and theoretical perspective. - Integrates important information on life course development, associated development phases, and related problem areas into a single, engaging framework that clarifies and emphasizes connections to specific theoretical perspectives from a variety of social science disciplines - Stimulates classroom discussion and application around key concepts, themes, and issues through multiple in-text chapter examples and exercises, as well as the interactive online cases made to support and extend the book’s content (available at www.routledgesw.com). - Supported by a full set of faculty-made teaching resources, including chapter slides; sample test questions; recommended readings; and links for further study/applications to current events. - Additional volume(s) applies theoretical and empirical perspectives to mezzo and macro settings – spirituality; families and groups; organizations; and communities – and offer instructors teaching two or more consecutive courses on human behaviour flexibility and setting-specific content.

