Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide
This exciting new edition is an engaging and accessible introduction to understanding human behaviour and development from a psychological perspective. Written by a psychologist with extensive teaching experience, it offers a clear and systematic exploration of psychological concepts and research, and discussion of their relevance for social work practice.

The psychological framework provides thematic coherence for a uniquely wide range of material, from brain development to communication skills, psychiatric diagnoses to forms of discrimination. With a logical and intuitive structure, it's perfect for Human Growth and Development modules and a range of other Social Work modules with psychological content, enabling students to see how different elements of theory and research connect together for practical application.
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Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide
This exciting new edition is an engaging and accessible introduction to understanding human behaviour and development from a psychological perspective. Written by a psychologist with extensive teaching experience, it offers a clear and systematic exploration of psychological concepts and research, and discussion of their relevance for social work practice.

The psychological framework provides thematic coherence for a uniquely wide range of material, from brain development to communication skills, psychiatric diagnoses to forms of discrimination. With a logical and intuitive structure, it's perfect for Human Growth and Development modules and a range of other Social Work modules with psychological content, enabling students to see how different elements of theory and research connect together for practical application.
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Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide

Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide

by Emma Zara O'Brien
Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide

Psychology, Human Growth and Development for Social Work: A Comprehensive Guide

by Emma Zara O'Brien

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This exciting new edition is an engaging and accessible introduction to understanding human behaviour and development from a psychological perspective. Written by a psychologist with extensive teaching experience, it offers a clear and systematic exploration of psychological concepts and research, and discussion of their relevance for social work practice.

The psychological framework provides thematic coherence for a uniquely wide range of material, from brain development to communication skills, psychiatric diagnoses to forms of discrimination. With a logical and intuitive structure, it's perfect for Human Growth and Development modules and a range of other Social Work modules with psychological content, enabling students to see how different elements of theory and research connect together for practical application.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350312951
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 494
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Emma Zara O'Brien lectures in Psychology and Education in Marino Institute of Education, an Associated College of Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin.
Emma Zara O'Brien lectures in Psychology and Education in Marino Institute of Education, an Associated College of Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Ireland

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 The Brain and Behaviour
3 Communication and Relationship in Social Work
4 Approaches to Psychology
5 Human Growth and Development
6 Disabilities
7 Mental Health
8 Well-Being and Environmental Stressors
9 Abuse and Trauma
10 Social Psychology
Appendices
References
Index.
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