Human growth, behaviour and development : essential theory and application in social work / Alastair Gibson and Neil Gibson
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781473912731
- 362
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Cubao Branch Reference Section | Reference | C 362 G448h 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Room use only | 50885QC |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-214) and index.
Part 1. Childhood in the early years
1. Attachment - bonding and brain development
2. Erikson - the initial stages
3. Object relations theory - meet my needs
Part 2. From childhood through adolescence to becoming an adult
4. Attachment - new relationships on old foundations
5. Erikson - From identity to intimacy
6. Object relations theory - looking for the perfect match
Part 3. Adulthood and older age
7. Attachment - the complexity of adult attachments
8. Erikson - from midlife to contentment or despair
9. Object relations theory - maturity or immaturity
Part 4. Surviving life's challenges
10. Loss, change and transitions
11. Family systems and psychodynamics - is there such a thing as a 'normal' family?
12. Trauma and resilience
13. Voices from practice
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