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Understanding Human Development 3rd edition introduces the reader to some of the core theoretical understandings of human development and behaviour, relevant to social work and human services students. It draws from the vast body of research and literature, as well as from the research and literature from more adversity-focused areas of trauma and loss. This book advocates a multidimensional approach to understanding the complexities of human behaviour and development across the lifespan; that is, an approach that simultaneously considers the realities of people's inner and outer worlds.

Index: 

PART 1: A Conceptual Overview
Chapter 1: A multidimensional approach: An overview of inner and outer worlds
Chapter 2: Development in relational contexts
Chapter 3: Development in broader social contexts
PART 2: Development and Adaptation across the Lifespan
Chapter 4: Prenatal Period and Infancy
Chapter 5: Early Childhood
Chapter 6: Middle Childhood
Chapter 7: Adolescence
Chapter 8: Early Adulthood
Chapter 9: Middle Adulthood
Chapter 10: Late Adulthood
PART 3: Adaptation following Specific Life Events
Chapter 11: Coping with Trauma
Chapter 12: Coping with Loss
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About the author: 

Louise Harms is the Chair and Head of the Department of Social Work at The University of Melbourne. She worked as a social worker for nine years in hospital and educational settings, before moving into her social work academic appointment at The University of Melbourne in 2001. Her research and teaching interests are in the areas of trauma and resilience, particularly in health and post-disaster contexts, as well as in social work education.

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Louise Harms
Pub date
Nov 2020
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Understanding Human Development (3rd edition)