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References Dean‚ R. (2002). TEACHING CONTEMPORARY PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY FOR CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE. Smith College Studies in Social Work‚ 73(1)‚ 11-27. Retrieved from SocINDEX with Full Text database. Smith Studies in Social Work‚ 73{\)‚ 2002 TEACHING CONTEMPORARY PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY FOR CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Ruth Grossman Dean‚ PhD Abstract Psychodynamic theories‚ once an essential part of social work education but recently neglected‚ have been reinvigorated
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OVERVIEW OF THEORIES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR & THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONS TO SOCIAL WORK GENERALIST PRACTICE The following is a very general outline summarizing the theories covered in the NCSSS foundation classes of SSS 571: Human Behavior & the Social Environment. Theory application & integration with practice are demonstrated. This outline is only a summary of highlights; all theorists‚ ideas‚ and concepts are not included. Because human behavior is complex and the social work profession is
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Cited: Abbott‚ Philip. “Franklin D. Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition.” Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press‚ 1990. Retrieved on 7 Dec. 2009. Gergen‚ David. “Eyewitness to Power: The Essence of Leadership Nixon to Clinton.” New York: Simon and Schuster‚ 2001. Retrieved on 10 Dec. 2009. Editors. "Good Neighbor Policy: 1933." U.S. Department of State. 2007. Retrieved on 7 Dec. 2009.
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The Example According to Australian artist Stelarc the human body is obsolete‚ flawed and prone to problems such as pain and death (Leeker‚ 2000‚ p.49). He continuously extends and manipulates his physical body in bionic performances‚ experimenting with the expansion of the limits of the human body in projects such as Third Hand (1980)‚ Exoskeleton (1997) and Ear on Arm (2007). Moreover‚ he questions the necessity to stay human when technology starts to invade our lives and bodies (Stelarc‚ 1997
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1. Introduction Sociologists have long accepted that exchange relationship is a preliminary part of human interaction (Homans 1958; Emerson 1972; Blau 1986). In general‚ it is accepted by people that who have treated them well should be rewarded and those who have treated them unfriendly or bad should be punished (Gouldner‚ 1960; Perugini‚ Gallucci‚ Presaghi‚ & Ercolani‚ 2003; Eisenberger‚ Lynch‚ Aselage‚ & Rohdieck‚ 2004). The concept of exchange relationship is a joint activity of two or
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