Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... Approaches 116 A. Psychosocial Approach to Human Behavior 116 B. Behavioral Theory 123 C. Cognitive Theory 127 Summary of Theoretical Approaches 131 II . The Critical Phases of the Life Cycle 132 A. Establishment of Primary Attachment ...
... Approaches 116 A. Psychosocial Approach to Human Behavior 116 B. Behavioral Theory 123 C. Cognitive Theory 127 Summary of Theoretical Approaches 131 II . The Critical Phases of the Life Cycle 132 A. Establishment of Primary Attachment ...
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... approach seems to apply to all phenomena , from sub- atomic particles to the entire universe . We will confine ourselves to one part of the systems approach - social systems — which comprises knowledge about persons , groups of persons ...
... approach seems to apply to all phenomena , from sub- atomic particles to the entire universe . We will confine ourselves to one part of the systems approach - social systems — which comprises knowledge about persons , groups of persons ...
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... prolific writer with interesting subjects to write about and a fine literary style . His works are studied not only by students of psychology and psychiatry but 116 THE PERSON Theoretical Approaches A Psychosocial Approach to Human ...
... prolific writer with interesting subjects to write about and a fine literary style . His works are studied not only by students of psychology and psychiatry but 116 THE PERSON Theoretical Approaches A Psychosocial Approach to Human ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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