Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-550) and index.
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pt. I, A Multidimensional approach for multifaceted social work : -- 1. Human behavior: a multidimensional approach -- 2. Theoretical perspectives on human behavior -- pt. II, The multiple dimensions of person : -- 3. Biological person -- 4. The psychological person : cognition, emotion, and self -- 5. The Psychosocial person : relationships, stress, and coping -- 6. The Spiritual person -- pt. III, Multiple dimensions of environment : -- 7. Physical environment -- 8. Culture -- 9. Social structure and social institutions : global and national -- 10. Families -- 11. Small groups -- 12. Formal organizations -- 13. Communities -- 14. Social movements.
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Elizabeth D. Hutchison's multidimensional framework (Person, Environment, and Time) for human behavior theory courses helps instructors organize course material in a meaningful way for students. This EPAS-ready text provides students with a comprehensive and readable global perspective on the person and environment construct, weaving powerful case studies with recent innovations in theory and research.