Understanding human behavior and the social environment. / Charles Zastrow, Karen K. Kirst-Ashman. - 6th ed. - Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole--Thomson Learning, 2004. - xxii, 647 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 583-616) and indexes.

Contents: Theoretical perspectives on human behavior and the social environment -- Biological systems and their impacts on infancy and childhood -- Psychological systems and their impacts on infancy and childhood -- Social systems and their impacts on infancy and childhood -- Ethnocentrism and racism -- Biological systems and their impacts on adolescence and young adulthood -- Psychological systems and their impacts on adolescence and young adulthood -- Social systems and their impacts on adolescence and young adulthood -- Gender roles and sexism -- Biological systems and their impacts on middle adulthood -- Psychological systems and their impacts on middle adulthood -- Social systems and their impacts on middle adulthood -- Sexual orientation -- Biological systems and their impacts on later adulthood -- Psychological systems and their impacts on later adulthood -- Social systems and their impacts on later adulthood --

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Social psychology.
Behavioral assessment.
Developmental psychology.
Social work education.
Life change events.

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