Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis

Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis
Title Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis PDF eBook
Author Ann K. Rogers-Warren
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1977
Genre Behavior modification
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Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis : Proceedings!.

Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis : Proceedings!.
Title Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis : Proceedings!. PDF eBook
Author Kansas Conference on Ecology and Behavior Analysis (1976 : University of Kansas)
Publisher
Total Pages 249
Release 1977
Genre
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Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis

Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis
Title Ecological Perspectives in Behavior Analysis PDF eBook
Author Ann K. Rogers-Warren
Publisher
Total Pages 274
Release 1977
Genre Psychology
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Behavior Science Perspectives on Culture and Community

Behavior Science Perspectives on Culture and Community
Title Behavior Science Perspectives on Culture and Community PDF eBook
Author Traci M. Cihon
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 446
Release 2020-12-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030454215

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All science proceeds by progressively building on the work of others while remaining open to new discoveries and challenging existing conceptual frameworks. The same is true of culturo-behavior science. This textbook presents the scientifically rigorous work of the last several decades that has taken a behavior-analytic view of social and cultural processes, with an eye for contributions that address social and cultural issues. The chapters herein explore and elaborate on the history, theories, and methodologies of culturo-behavior science and those of its researchers and practitioners. Throughout this volume, the authors intentionally prompt students to both learn from and question the current theory and methods while shaping their own research and practice. This book presents multiple intersecting perspectives intended for graduate-level students of behavior analysis. Contributors to this volume include many of the major scholars and practitioners conducting research and/or practicing in communities and larger cultural systems. Their work is scientifically guided, systemic, and ecologically valid; it includes basic research as well as efforts having applications in community health, sustainability, environmental issues, and social justice, among other matters. There is material here to support specialists preparing to do research or practice within community and cultural-level systems. As well, students who intend to do direct and clinical work will find the background they need to make contributions to the field as engaged, informed citizens.

Perspectives on Environment and Behavior

Perspectives on Environment and Behavior
Title Perspectives on Environment and Behavior PDF eBook
Author Daniel Stokols
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 359
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1468422774

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The inception of this volume can be traced to a series of Environmental Psychology Colloquia presented at the University of California, Irvine, dur ing the spring of 1974. These colloquia were held in conjunction with Social Ecology 252, a graduate seminar on Man and the Environment. Although the eight colloquia covered a wide range of topics and exemplified a diversity of research techniques, they seemed to converge on some common theoretical and methodological assumptions about the na ture of environment-behavioral research. The apparent continuities among these colloquia suggested the utility of developing a manuscript that would provide a historical overview of research on environment and be havior, a representation of its major concerns, and an analysis of its concep tual and empirical trends. Thus, expanded versions of the initial presen tations were integrated with a supplemental set of invited manuscripts to yield the present volume of original contributions by leading researchers in the areas of ecological and environmental psychology.

Community Mental Health and Behavioral-Ecology

Community Mental Health and Behavioral-Ecology
Title Community Mental Health and Behavioral-Ecology PDF eBook
Author A.M. Jeger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 521
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461333563

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This volume is addressed to professionals and students in community mental health-including researchers, clinicians, administrators, educa tors, and students in relevant specialities within the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, public health, and nursing. The intent of this book is to serve as a practical resource for professionals and also as a di dactic text for students. In addition,·the volume seeks to make a theoret ical contribution to the field by presenting, for the first time in book form, a behavioral-ecological perspective in community mental health. We present behavioral-ecology as an emerging perspective that is concerned with the interdependence of people, behavior, and their sociophysical environments. Behavioral-ecology attributes mental health problems to transactions between persons and their settings, rather than to causes rooted exclusively within individuals or environments. In this vol ume we advance the notion of behavioral-ecology as an integration of two broad perspectives--behauioral approaches as derived from the indi vidual psychology of learning, and ecological approaches as encompassing the study of communities, environments, and social systems. Through the programs brought together in this book we are arguing for a merging of these two areas for purposes of advancing theory, research, and prac tice in community mental health.

Health, Behavior, and the Community

Health, Behavior, and the Community
Title Health, Behavior, and the Community PDF eBook
Author Ralph Catalano
Publisher Pergamon
Total Pages 304
Release 1979
Genre Psychology
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