Human behavior theory and applications: a critical thinking approach
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adam_text | Human
Behavior Theory
and Applications
In Human Behavior Theory and Applications, authors Elizabeth
DePoy and Stephen French
Gilson
use a critical thinking approach
to engage students to think in depth about theory and its use
in social work practice. With a strong focus on diversity, this
book expands its theory coverage to include progressive and the
most cutting-edge contemporary thinking. The authors skillfully
introduce and critically examine each theory and then apply each
one to social work practice. This approach provides a synthesis
of classical and contemporary theory for scholarly analysis and
application to professional, intellectual, and social action.
KEY FEATURES
•
Includes a unique section that examines theories of diversity
such as race, class, ethnicity, ability and disability, sexual
orientation and gender, religious and spiritual groups and
national and multinational groups
•
Features theories on technology, networking, new approaches to
systems, and
globalisai
•
Encourages students to obtain a deeper level of understanding
by embedding critical-thinking sections and questions in each
chapter or theory
•
Links theories and their applications to the NASW code of ethics
and social work values
•
Provides in each chapter a critical examination of ethics in
relation to social work practice
•
Links research and theory in each chapter through specific
sections discussing the evidence and methods used to develop,
support, and apply theory
•
Focuses on new EPAS standards
Contents
>♦♦
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
XV
Section
1.
Introduction to Theory
1
1.
Introduction: And There Was Theory
3
Theory Over Time
4
What Is Theory?
6
Theory Dissected
7
Our Theory of Theories
7
Theory as Function
8
Parts of Theory
9
Levels of Abstraction
9
Theory as Evidence
13
Definitions of Theory
15
What Theory Is Not
16
Explanatory Legitimacy: Application of Theory in
Social Work Practice
17
Generating and Validating Theory for Social Work Practice
18
How to Use This Book
19
Summary
20
References
20
2.
The Scope of Human Behavior and Experience in Diverse
Environments: Overview of Theory Types
23
A Topical Taxonomy of Theories About Humans
24
Foundation Question: What Is Human?
24
Current Topical Taxonomies
26
Our Taxonomy
29
Developmental Theories: Looking at Humans Over Time
29
Environmental Theories: Looking at Humans as
Sets of Conditions
30
Categorical Theories: Looking at Humans as Population Segments
30
Classic and Contemporary Systems Theories: Parts and Wholes
30
New and Emerging Theories: Theory of the 21st Century
31
Summary
31
References
32
Section II.
Theories That Describe and Explain
33
3.
Overview of Developmental Theories: Looking at
Humans Over Time
35
Distinguishing Between Grand and Specific Theories
37
Developmental Theory Axioms
38
The Normal Curve: Mathematical Foundation of
Developmental Theories
41
Evidentiary Basis of Developmental Theories
42
Summary
43
References
44
4.
Grand Developmental Theories: Looking
at Individuals Developing as a Whole
45
Traditional Grand Developmental Approaches and Their Successors
46
Foundational Thinkers:
Sigmund
Freud and Erik Erikson
46
Successors to Traditional Approaches
55
Development As Nations
59
Evidence
59
Summary
60
References
60
5.
Specific Developmental Theories: Looking at
Individuals Developing as Parts
63
Predeterministic Theories of Cognitive Development
64
Jean Piaget
64
Maria Montessori
70
Neo-Piagetian Thinkers
70
Moral Development
72
Jean Piaget
72
Lawrence
Kohlberg 73
Beyond
Piaget
and
Kohlberg 76
Information Processing Over Time
76
Physical Development
78
Family Development
83
Coping With Death, and Spiritual Development
84
A Point to Ponder: Embodied Slivers
85
Evidence
86
Summary
86
References
87
6.
Overview of Environmental Theories: Looking at
Humans as Sets of Conditions
Duah sm
92
Temporary Return to Dualism
93
Environmental Theory Axioms
94
History of Environmental Theory
94
Evidence
95
Summary
95
References
95
7.
Proximal Environmental Theories
97
Categories of Proximal Environmental Theory
97
Proximal Environmental Theory Axioms
98
Defining the Body
99
Biology and Its Cousins
103
Neurological System
105
Endocrine System
108
Immune System
109
Cardiovascular System
110
Musculoskeletal System
112
Reproductive System
114
Genetics and the Human Genome
117
Evidence of the Proximal Corpus
119
Reportable
Ontogeny
119
Motivation
121
Phylogeny
123
Evolutionary Approaches
123
Humanistic Psychology
125
Evidence
126
Summary
127
References
127
8.
Distal Environmental Theories 1
3
1
History of Distal Environmental Theory
132
Distal Environmental Theory Axioms
133
Behavioral and Learning Theory
134
Motivation
139
Social Role Theory
142
Group Behavior
146
Social Exchange Theory
146
Conflict Theory
147
Social Movements
148
Distal Physical Environment
148
Evidence
150
Summary
150
References
151
9.
Overview of Categorical Theories: Looking at
Humans as Population Segments 1
55
Categorical Theory Axioms
156
History of Categorical Theory
157
Multiculturalism, Category Identity, and Diversity
160
Evidence
163
Summary
163
References
163
1
0.
Categorical Theories Related to Race,
Ethnicity, Culture, Religion, and Class 1
65
Race, Ethnicity, and Culture
166
Race
167
Race as Description
169
Explanatory Theories of Race
170
Ethnicity
173
Culture
176
Culture as Description
176
Explanatory Theories of Culture
180
Religion
182
Class
183
Explanatory Theories of Class
187
Class as Economic Status and Wealth
188
Bodies and Backgrounds Patina
189
Family Background
189
Religion, Education, and Occupation
190
Branding and Neighborhood
191
Evidence
192
Summary
192
References
192
11
.
Categorical Theories Related to Sex,
Gender, and Sexual Orientation 1
95
Sex and Gender
196
Sex and Gender as Description: How Many Genders?
198
Explanatory Theories of Sex and Gender
199
Distal Environmental Theories of Sex and Gender
201
Interactional Theories of Sex and Gender
202
Sexual Orientation
203
Sexual Orientation as Description
203
Explanatory Theories of Sexual Orientation
204
Interactional Theories of Sexual Orientation
206
Feminisms
207
Queer Theory
209
Evidence
210
Summary
210
References
211
1
2.
Categorical Theories Related to Disability
2
1
3
Disability as Description
213
History of Categorical Theory Related to Disability
215
Medical-Diagnostic Descriptions and
Explanatory Theories
216
Constructed Descriptions and Explanatory Theories
217
Disability as Disjuncture
219
Evidence
220
Summary
221
References
221
1
3.
Classical and Contemporary Systems Theories:
Parts and Wholes
223
Systems Approaches as Description
223
Systems Theory Axioms
225
History of Systems Theory
225
Classical Systems as Description and
Explanatory Theories
228
Contemporary Systems as Description and
Explanatory Theories
229
Bronfenbrenner s System Levels
230
Complex Systems
239
Chaos Theory
239
Network Theory
240
Fuzzy Systems Theory
241
Evidence
242
Summary
242
References
242
1
4.
New and Emerging Theories: Theory of
the 21st Century
245
New and Emerging Theory Axioms
246
Postmodernism as Description and
Explanatory Theory
247
Social Construrtivism
252
Visual Culture
254
Beyond Postmodernism: Post-Postmodernism
261
Design, Branding, and Disability
262
Explanatory Legitimacy as Post-Postmodern
Theory for Social Work
266
Evidence
266
Summary
266
References
267
Section
III.
Application
to
Social
Work:
Thinking, Knowledge, Values, Ethics, and Practice
269
1
5.
Guidelines for Application to Social Work
27
1
Scope of Social Work Thought 271
What Is Legitimacy? 272
What Are Values? 274
Truth or Credibility 276
What Evidence Is Legitimate? 277
Purpose and Legitimacy 277
Legitimate Evidence for Social Work 279
Taxonomy of Legitimacy: Proximal to
Distal Environments and Ideas 2^0
Social Work Values 28
!
Summary 282
References 283
1
6.
Application of Developmental Theory to Social Work
285
Common Developmental Theory Values 285
Proximal Environmental Developmental Legitimacy 287
Developmental Theory Legitimacy of Ideas 2**9
Fitting Developmental Legitimacy With the Value
Base of Social Work 293
Developmental Social Work Legitimacy: A Case Illustration 294
Summary
295
References
295
1
7.
Application of Environmental Theory to Social Work
297
Common Environmental Theory Values
298
Proximal to Distal Environmental Legitimacy
299
Environmental Theory Legitimacy of Ideas
303
Fitting Environmental Legitimacy With the Value
Base of Social Work
306
Environmental Social Work Legitimacy: A Case Illustration
307
Summary
308
References
308
18.
Application of Categorical Theory to Social Work 309
Common Categorical Theory Values
309
Proximal to Distal Categorical Legitimacy
314
Categorical Theory Legitimacy of Ideas
317
Fitting Categorical Legitimacy With the Value
Base of Social Work
319
Categorical Social Work Legitimacy: A Case Illustration
322
Summary
322
References
322
1
9.
Application of Systems Theory to Social Work
325
Common Systems Theory Values
325
Proximal to Distal Systems Legitimacy
328
Systems Theory Legitimacy of Ideas
331
Fitting Systems Theory Legitimacy With the Value Base of Social Work
333
Systems Social Work Legitimacy: A Case Illustration
334
Summary
334
References
335
20.
Application of New and Emerging Theories to Social Work
337
Common New and Emerging Theory Value Texts
338
New and Emerging Environmental Legitimacy
341
New and Emerging Theory Legitimacy of Ideas
343
Fitting New and Emerging Theory Legitimacy With the Value
Base of Social Work
346
New and Emerging Social Work Legitimacy: A Case Illustration
347
Summary
348
References
348
2
1
.
Putting Theory to Work
35
1
Principles of Explanatory Legitimacy
351
Explanatory Legitimacy Theory Values
353
Thinking Possessions
355
A Final Exemplar
356
Social Work Practice in the Proximal Domain
356
Social Work Practice in the Distal Environmental Domain
357
Social Work Practice in the Domain of Ideas
358
Your Turn
359
Reference
359
Index
361
About the Authors
37
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