Human Behavior for Social Work Practice A Developmental-Ecological Framework

Human Behavior for Social Work Practice: A Developmental-Ecological Framework by Wendy L. Haight is a comprehensive text published by Oxford University Press in 2020. This third edition, comprising 476 pages, aims to support social work students in understanding and addressing the challenges they may face in contemporary practice. The book builds on the classic bio-psycho-social-spiritual framework by integrating contemporary scholarship in human development, ecology, and systems theory, providing a robust conceptual foundation for social work education.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of human behavior within social environments, enriched by historical perspectives and empirical evidence relevant to social work practice. The text examines various social work issues across the lifespan, utilizing specific programs and policies to highlight developmentally and culturally sensitive practices. Topics such as disability, race, gender, and global challenges are addressed, along with insights from practicing social workers, making this edition a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of social services and welfare.
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“The primary goal of this text is to support social work students in HBSE 1 courses to develop a conceptual framework for understanding and meeting the challenges they will likely encounter in 21st century practice. Through contemporary scholarship in human development, ecology, and systems theory, we build on social work’s classic bio-psycho-social-spiritual framework. Our interdisciplinary, developmental, ecological-systems framework addresses the ways in which human beings shape, and are shaped within, complex and dynamic national and international contexts across the lifespan. We attempt to establish a bridge between undergraduate courses in the social, behavioral and biological sciences; and social work practice courses. We begin by establishing a framework for understanding human behavior in the social environment through chapters providing an historical overview of the interdisciplinary roots of the developmental-ecological systems framework, the brain and development, and the role of empirical evidence on social work practice. Then we examine social work issues at various points in human development using specific programs and policies to illustrate developmentally – and culturally- sensitive social work practice. These chapters include excerpts from interviews with practicing social workers. Part 3 focuses on social work issues affecting individuals across the lifespan and around the globe through chapters on disability and stigmatization; race, racism and resistance; women and gender; and terrorism”–
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