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Applied Ecological Psychology for Schools Within Communities - Assessment and Intervention (Hardcover): Jody L. Swartz, William... Applied Ecological Psychology for Schools Within Communities - Assessment and Intervention (Hardcover)
Jody L. Swartz, William E. Martin, Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad
R4,182 Discovery Miles 41 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume provides a thorough examination of the interplay between individuals and their environment in the development and maintenance of problem behaviors, and delineates procedures for conducting assessment, intervention, and prevention within the child's ecosystem. As individuals structure, change, and organize their environments, their environments work to do the same. Environmental or contextual and individual variables act reciprocally to shape an individual's behavior. For school-aged youth, this reality necessitates an ecological approach to assessment, intervention, and prevention. Specifically, problem behaviors are partly developed and maintained by a combination of factors present in the child's psychosocial ecosystem -- home, school, and community. Although there is an abundance of theoretical applications and research supporting this concept, the predominant trend has been to emphasize the properties of the person. As a result, one is left to assume that the genesis of difficulties in adaptation lies in internal or personal states and traits of the individual.
In contrast to traditional psychology theories which focus primarily on the individual, incorporation of ecological psychology concepts allows for a more comprehensive and in-depth analysis of sources contributing to the individual's ability to adapt to their psychosocial environment. Ecological theories which drive assessment, intervention, and prevention efforts provide the necessary framework for assisting school-aged youth and their associated ecological networks to cope with and overcome the multidetermined, multifaceted concerns that arise during the school years. However, this is an often difficult and cumbersome task for educators, parents, and school systems to undertake.
To this end, this volume focuses on the functional application of ecological psychology for schools within communities. Each of the 10 chapters -- written by key figures in school, family, counseling, and community psychology -- explores the use of ecological theory from a different perspective, ranging from focus on the child, the child within the classroom, the classroom teacher, and the community to considerations in working with special populations such as juvenile delinquents and in planning for developmental issues such as school-to-work-transition. The final chapter summarizes and integrates the previous chapters and provides suggestions for future directions in the field.

Saving Water in a Desert City (Paperback): William E. Martin, Helen M. Ingram, Nancy K Laney, Adrian H. Griffin Saving Water in a Desert City (Paperback)
William E. Martin, Helen M. Ingram, Nancy K Laney, Adrian H. Griffin
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book was stimulated by and sets out to analyse a political battle over water pricing by a municipal system. Originally published in 1984, this title provides improved methods for demand function estimation where block rates are involved, suggests procedures for rational pricing of municipal water, and explains how politics can dominate when real decisions are made. Due to the additional virtue of this title being easy to read, it is ideal for students interested in environmental studies, economics, and policy making, as well as for those involved with municipal services and resource management in general.

Applied Ecological Psychology for Schools Within Communities - Assessment and Intervention (Paperback): Jody L. Swartz, William... Applied Ecological Psychology for Schools Within Communities - Assessment and Intervention (Paperback)
Jody L. Swartz, William E. Martin, Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad
R1,528 Discovery Miles 15 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume provides a thorough examination of the interplay between individuals and their environment in the development and maintenance of problem behaviors, and delineates procedures for conducting assessment, intervention, and prevention within the child's ecosystem. As individuals structure, change, and organize their environments, their environments work to do the same. Environmental or contextual and individual variables act reciprocally to shape an individual's behavior. For school-aged youth, this reality necessitates an ecological approach to assessment, intervention, and prevention. Specifically, problem behaviors are partly developed and maintained by a combination of factors present in the child's psychosocial ecosystem -- home, school, and community. Although there is an abundance of theoretical applications and research supporting this concept, the predominant trend has been to emphasize the properties of the person. As a result, one is left to assume that the genesis of difficulties in adaptation lies in internal or personal states and traits of the individual. In contrast to traditional psychology theories which focus primarily on the individual, incorporation of ecological psychology concepts allows for a more comprehensive and in-depth analysis of sources contributing to the individual's ability to adapt to their psychosocial environment. Ecological theories which drive assessment, intervention, and prevention efforts provide the necessary framework for assisting school-aged youth and their associated ecological networks to cope with and overcome the multidetermined, multifaceted concerns that arise during the school years. However, this is an often difficult and cumbersome task for educators, parents, and school systems to undertake. To this end, this volume focuses on the functional application of ecological psychology for schools within communities. Each of the 10 chapters -- written by key figures in school, family, counseling, and community psychology -- explores the use of ecological theory from a different perspective, ranging from focus on the child, the child within the classroom, the classroom teacher, and the community to considerations in working with special populations such as juvenile delinquents and in planning for developmental issues such as school-to-work-transition. The final chapter summarizes and integrates the previous chapters and provides suggestions for future directions in the field.

Saving Water in a Desert City (Hardcover): William E. Martin, Helen M. Ingram, Nancy K Laney, Adrian H. Griffin Saving Water in a Desert City (Hardcover)
William E. Martin, Helen M. Ingram, Nancy K Laney, Adrian H. Griffin
R3,578 Discovery Miles 35 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book was stimulated by and sets out to analyse a political battle over water pricing by a municipal system. Originally published in 1984, this title provides improved methods for demand function estimation where block rates are involved, suggests procedures for rational pricing of municipal water, and explains how politics can dominate when real decisions are made. Due to the additional virtue of this title being easy to read, it is ideal for students interested in environmental studies, economics, and policy making, as well as for those involved with municipal services and resource management in general.

Person-Environment Psychology and Mental Health - Assessment and Intervention (Paperback): Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad, William E.... Person-Environment Psychology and Mental Health - Assessment and Intervention (Paperback)
Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad, William E. Martin, William E. Martin Jr
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In recent years, mental health professionals who have traditionally focused on the emotional state of the individual have come to realize that problems arise from the unique interactions between particular individuals and environments. From necessity, they are beginning to look at context; no longer can they place the responsibility for mental health on the shoulders of the person alone. Most attention has been paid to the impact of educational and work settings, but it is clear that all life settings contribute meaningfully to positive psychological adaptation and must be considered in any attempt to understand a person's difficulties. This book explores the crucial ramifications of new theory and research in person-environment psychology for assessment and intervention. All practitioners seeking to deliver effective mental health services to adolescents and adults will learn from it.

Person-Environment Psychology and Mental Health - Assessment and Intervention (Hardcover): Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad, William E.... Person-Environment Psychology and Mental Health - Assessment and Intervention (Hardcover)
Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad, William E. Martin, William E. Martin Jr
R1,624 R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Save R781 (48%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In recent years, mental health professionals who have traditionally focused on the emotional state of the individual have come to realize that problems arise from the unique interactions between particular individuals and environments. From necessity, they are beginning to look at "context;" no longer can they place the responsibility for mental health on the shoulders of the person alone. Most attention has been paid to the impact of educational and work settings, but it is clear that all life settings contribute meaningfully to positive psychological adaptation and must be considered in any attempt to understand a person's difficulties.
This book explores the crucial ramifications of new theory and research in person-environment psychology for assessment and intervention. All practitioners seeking to deliver effective mental health services to adolescents and adults will learn from it.

Nine Decisions We Make About Life - A Christian Counselor's Guide for Living (Paperback): William E. Martin Nine Decisions We Make About Life - A Christian Counselor's Guide for Living (Paperback)
William E. Martin
R1,025 R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Save R138 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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