First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Framework of Human Behaviour
Contexts of helping: Commonalities and human diversities. In A. C. Kilpatrick & T. P. Holland (Eds.), Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need (4th ed., pp. 36-51). Boston: Pearson. Imber-Black, E. (1991).
This uses the developmental-ecological systems perspective as an analytic tool to show students how social scientific evidence helps to understand human development and enhances their social work practice.
(Eds.), Atypical attachment in infancy and early childhood among children at developmental risk. ... In M. E. Hertzig & E. A. Farber (Eds.), Annual progress in child psychiatry and child development: 2000– 2001 (pp. 43–61).
The book's approach is largely thematic.
In M. Greenberg, D. Cichetti, & M. Cummings (Eds.), Attachment in the preschool years (pp. 161–182). ... Marvin, R. S., VanDevender, T., Iwanaga, M., LeVine, S., & LeVine, R. (1977). Infant-caregiver attachment among the Hausa of ...
The Sociology of Behaviour and Psychology: In 18 Volumes. The framework of human behaviour
Originally published in 1987, the purpose of this companion volume to Donald Ford’s (1987) Humans as Self-Constructing Living Systems: A Developmental Perspective on Personality and Behavior was to illustrate the potential utility of the ...
The companion volume, Dimensions of Human Behavior: The Changing Life Course, Sixth Edition, builds on the dimensions of person and environment with the dimension of time and demonstrates how they work together to produce patterns in life ...
Alcohol-related problems tend to persist unattended for longer periods than problems resulting from parental drug use. Social workers must be vigilant in their attention to the impact of parental alcohol misuse on children, ...