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"The text is. . .clear and coherent especially when dealing with fairly sophisticated concepts. . . It is not only current in its scholarship, but forward thinking. . . It is a terrific resource . . . ." — Patricia O'Brien, Jane Addams College of Social Work "This is one of the best manuscripts I have come across in years. I say this not just as a critical reviewer but as a professor, a social worker, and as a sociologist…" — From the Foreword by Thomas Meenaghan "One of the principal virtues of this book lies in its intellectual breadth; a breadth that social work students and faculty . . . will find [of] considerable benefit." — David P. Moxley, University of Oklahoma COMPLEX SYSTEMS AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR Christopher Hudson, Salem State College What shapes human behavior? Christopher Hudson approaches this conundrum with an outstanding grasp of the theoretical underpinnings of the human services. In this penetrating new book, Hudson guides us through the common roots of social work and psychology with authority and lucidity to revisit the richness of human experience. Particularly notable for its integrative style, the book offers a comprehensive overview of the many theories that underlie contemporary social work practice, all carefully interpreted through the lens of complex systems theory. Hudson evaluates concepts like deep ecology, chaos theory, consciousness, diversity, and spirituality with clarity and enthusiasm, placing them in historical and theoretical contexts. His incisive review of the work of major thinkers from Comte, Freud, and James, through Vygotsky, Baars, and Varela, will help bring his readers to a more complex view of the human condition. An excellent book for all human services practitioners as well as advanced students of human behavior, Complex Systems and Human Behavior is a comprehensive introduction to complex systems theory and a necessary resource for all who seek a greater understanding of the evolution and foundation of their craft.Features
About the Author Christopher G. Hudson (PhD, University of Illinois, Chicago; AM, AB, University of Chicago) is professor in the MSW program at Salem State College in Salem, MA. He has regularly taught in MSW programs and published extensively in professional journals on human behavior and mental health policy issues, including developments in complex systems and chaos theories. His books include Dimensions of State Mental Health Policy (Praeger, 1991) and An Interdependency Model of Homelessness (Mellon, 1998). Has received numerous awards, including Researcher of the Year (awarded by the Massachusetts Alliance for the Mentally Ill), and a faculty Fulbright fellowship. About the Cover: In the spirit of Christopher Hudson's integrative approach to complex systems theory, noted artist Richard Hull has brought his extraordinary talent to the creation of this cover. Geometric and abstract, futuristic and organic, Hull's bright colors and expressionistic planes beautifully illustrate a world full of related structures and people. This cover, cohesive and coherent in the end, represents the many attitudes and ways of seeing that inform and enrich the social sciences. 2010, Paper, 720 Pages, ISBN 978-0-925065-63-6, Price $79.95 |
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