
Human Behavior and Social Environment
Description
Book Introduction
Humans are not simply biological beings, but rather beings who grow and develop within a context where psychological, social, and cultural factors interact in a complex manner.
Understanding these human behaviors is the foundation and starting point of social welfare practice, and it serves as a key foundation for determining intervention directions and professional judgment in practice settings.
"Human Behavior and the Social Environment" was written to enhance the practical capabilities of social workers by theoretically examining the various developmental characteristics and behavioral patterns that appear throughout the human life cycle and comprehensively understanding their interactions with the surrounding social environment.
Understanding these human behaviors is the foundation and starting point of social welfare practice, and it serves as a key foundation for determining intervention directions and professional judgment in practice settings.
"Human Behavior and the Social Environment" was written to enhance the practical capabilities of social workers by theoretically examining the various developmental characteristics and behavioral patterns that appear throughout the human life cycle and comprehensively understanding their interactions with the surrounding social environment.
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PART 1: Overview of Human Behavior and the Social Environment
CHAPTER 01 Understanding Human Development and Lifespan Development
1.
Understanding Human Behavior 12
2.
Foundations of Human Development 21
3.
Developmental Theory and Practice 25
4.
Personality Theory and Practice 28
PART 2 Understanding Human Behavior Theory
CHAPTER 02 Psychoanalytic Theory
1.
Theoretical Background 36
2.
Freud's Life 37
3.
Human Relations and Basic Perspectives 39
4.
Key Concept 42
5.
Applications in Social Welfare Practice 57
CHAPTER 03 Analytical Psychology Theory
1.
Theoretical Background 62
2.
Jung's Life 67
3.
Understanding Human Relationships and Mental Energy 68
4.
Key Concepts: Jung's Psychological Structure 73
5.
Applications in Social Welfare Practice 89
CHAPTER 04 Individual Psychological Theory and Psychosocial Theory
1.
Individual Psychology Theory: Alfred Adler 94
2.
Psychosocial Theory: Erikson 107
CHAPTER 05 Cognitive Development Theory
1.
Cognitive Development Theory: Piaget 120
2.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Theory: Ellis 134
CHAPTER 06 Behaviorism Theory
1.
Operant Conditioning Theory: Skinner 150
2.
Social Learning Theory: Bandura 162
CHAPTER 07 Humanistic Theory
1.
Person-centered theory: Rogers 176
2.
Hierarchy of Needs: Maslow 189
PART 03 Understanding Human Development by Life Cycle
CHAPTER 08 Prenatal and Neonatal Periods
1.
Prenatal 206
2.
Neonatal period 213
CHAPTER 09 Infancy and Toddlerhood
1.
Infancy 222
2.
Infancy 231
CHAPTER 10 Childhood and Adolescence
1.
Childhood 244
2.
Adolescence 256
CHAPTER 11 Adulthood
1.
Early adulthood: adolescence 270
2.
Middle Adulthood: Middle Age 276
3.
Late Adulthood: Old Age 282
PART 04 Understanding the Social Environment and Ecosystem
CHAPTER 12 Ecological Systems Theory
1.
Ecological Perspective 294
2.
Key Concepts 299
3.
Application of Social Welfare Practice 305
CHAPTER 13 Understanding the Social Environment
1.
Family 314
2.
Group 316
3.
Organization 321
4.
Community 325
5.
Culture 328
Reference 333
CHAPTER 01 Understanding Human Development and Lifespan Development
1.
Understanding Human Behavior 12
2.
Foundations of Human Development 21
3.
Developmental Theory and Practice 25
4.
Personality Theory and Practice 28
PART 2 Understanding Human Behavior Theory
CHAPTER 02 Psychoanalytic Theory
1.
Theoretical Background 36
2.
Freud's Life 37
3.
Human Relations and Basic Perspectives 39
4.
Key Concept 42
5.
Applications in Social Welfare Practice 57
CHAPTER 03 Analytical Psychology Theory
1.
Theoretical Background 62
2.
Jung's Life 67
3.
Understanding Human Relationships and Mental Energy 68
4.
Key Concepts: Jung's Psychological Structure 73
5.
Applications in Social Welfare Practice 89
CHAPTER 04 Individual Psychological Theory and Psychosocial Theory
1.
Individual Psychology Theory: Alfred Adler 94
2.
Psychosocial Theory: Erikson 107
CHAPTER 05 Cognitive Development Theory
1.
Cognitive Development Theory: Piaget 120
2.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Theory: Ellis 134
CHAPTER 06 Behaviorism Theory
1.
Operant Conditioning Theory: Skinner 150
2.
Social Learning Theory: Bandura 162
CHAPTER 07 Humanistic Theory
1.
Person-centered theory: Rogers 176
2.
Hierarchy of Needs: Maslow 189
PART 03 Understanding Human Development by Life Cycle
CHAPTER 08 Prenatal and Neonatal Periods
1.
Prenatal 206
2.
Neonatal period 213
CHAPTER 09 Infancy and Toddlerhood
1.
Infancy 222
2.
Infancy 231
CHAPTER 10 Childhood and Adolescence
1.
Childhood 244
2.
Adolescence 256
CHAPTER 11 Adulthood
1.
Early adulthood: adolescence 270
2.
Middle Adulthood: Middle Age 276
3.
Late Adulthood: Old Age 282
PART 04 Understanding the Social Environment and Ecosystem
CHAPTER 12 Ecological Systems Theory
1.
Ecological Perspective 294
2.
Key Concepts 299
3.
Application of Social Welfare Practice 305
CHAPTER 13 Understanding the Social Environment
1.
Family 314
2.
Group 316
3.
Organization 321
4.
Community 325
5.
Culture 328
Reference 333
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 343 pages | 175*240*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791167259752
- ISBN10: 1167259750
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