
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.
What are the theoretical foundations of human behavior when viewed through the lens of complex systems theory? Christopher G. Hudson, an expert in human services, synthesizes historical and contemporary psychological and sociological frameworks to explain the multifaceted nature of human experience. He argues that by applying systems theory, practitioners can better integrate diverse academic perspectives into a cohesive model for understanding individual and social dynamics.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for bridging the gap between abstract systems theory and practical human services. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for advanced students and professionals in the field.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2010-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019061577X
ISBN-13:
9780190615772
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