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The Social Ecology of Resilience - A Handbook of Theory and Practice / M. Ungar - gebunden oder broschiert
2011, ISBN: 9781461405856
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781461405856
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1461405858
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Herausgeber: Ungar, Michael, Springer
463 Seiten
Gewicht: 1,033 kg
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 1461405858
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Autor des Buches: ungar, rütter, michael rutter
Titel des Buches: social, ecology, resilience practice, theory, the
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Autor/in: Michael Ungar
Titel: The Social Ecology of Resilience - A Handbook of Theory and Practice
Verlag: Springer; Springer US
463 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011-10-07
New York; NY; US
Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Niederlande.
Gewicht: 1,113 kg
Sprache: Englisch
160,49 € (DE)
164,99 € (AT)
177,00 CHF (CH)
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XV, 463 p. 14 illus.
BB; Social Work; Hardcover, Softcover / Pädagogik/Sozialpädagogik, Soziale Arbeit; Soziale Arbeit; Verstehen; Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Klinische Psychologie; Psychotherapie; BC; EA
I. Introduction to the Theory.-Social Ecologies and their Contribution to Resilience.-Resilience: Causal Pathways and Social Ecology.-Theory and Measurement of Resilience: Views from Development.-Resilience and Children's Work in Brazil: Lesson from Physics for Psychology.-II. Five Interviews.-An Interview with Macalane Malindi: The Impact of Education and Changing Social Policy on Resilience During Apartheid and Post-Apartheid in South Africa.-An Interview with Bill Strickland: How Community-based Adult Educational Facilities can Lift People out of Poverty in Urban America.-An Interview with Jude Simpson: Growing Beyond a Life of Abuse and Gang Involvement in New Zealand.-An Interview with Vicki Durrant: Creating a Community Program for High-Risk Aboriginal Youth in Canada's North.-An Interview with Arn Chorn-Pond: Helping Children in Cambodia Through the Revival of Traditional Music and Art.-III. The Individual (in context).-From Neurons to Social Context: Restoring Resilience as a Capacity for Good Survival.-Situating Resilience in Developmental Context.-Temporal and Contextual Dimensions to Individual Positive Development: A Developmental-Contextual Systems Model of Resilience.-Girls' Violence: Criminality or Resilience?-IV. The Family.-Facilitating Family Resilience: Relational Resources for Positive Youth Development in Conditions of Adversity.-Contexts of Vulnerability and Resilience: Childhood Maltreatment, Cognitive Functioning and Close Relationships.-Averting Child Maltreatment: Individual, Economic, Social and Community Resources that Promote Resilient Parenting.-Caring Relationships: How to Promote Resilience in Challenging Times.-Young People, Their Families and Social Supports: Understanding Resilience with Complexity Theory.-V. The School.-Local Resources and Distal Decisions: The Political Ecology of Resilience.-Caring Teachers: Teacher-youth Transactions to Promote Resilience.-Children with Disabilities and Supportive School Ecologies.-Resilience in Schools and Curriculum Design.-VI. The Community.-How Prior Social Ecologies Shape Family Resilience Amongst Refugees in U.S.Resettlement.-Young People, Sexual Orientation, and Resilience.-Community Resilience: Fostering Recovery, Sustainability, and Growth.-The Social Ecology of Resilience in War-Affected Youth: A Longitudinal Study from Sierra Leone.-Traveling Through Social Support and Youth Civic Action on a Journey Towards Resilience.-VII. Culture.-Understanding Culture and Resilience: The Production of Hope.- Case Study: Promoting Community Resilience with Local Values� Greenland's Paamiut Asasara.-Toward an Ecology of Stories: Indigenous Perspectives on Resilience.-Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives of Resilience During and After Exposure to War.-Predictors of resilient psychosocial functioning in Western Australian Aboriginal Young People Exposed to High Family-level Risk
The We Generation:Raising Socially Responsible Kids, Too Safe for Their Own Good: How Risk and Responsibility Help Teens Thrive, Counseling in Challenging Contexts,and Strengths-based Counseling with At-risk Youth.In a time of increasing exposure to personal psychological stress, as well as war, natural disasters, and economic upheaval, positive development under adversity—resilience—is meriting wider and deeper study. Despite this attention and over four decades’ worth of robust literature, resilience remains difficult to define and even harder to measure.
explains how interactions with school, family, community, and culture can provide ingredients for positive development. Case studies representing international and cross-disciplinary perspectives (e.g., Aboriginal youth in Australia, refugees in Sudan, and gay teens in the U.S.) demonstrate resilience across cultures and the lifespan. And interviews with healers and activists who have themselves survived trauma reveal resilience as a set of processes that can be both learned and taught.
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will be of great interest to those working with this elusive concept, including social workers, psychologists, students and professors in family relations, and researchers in social policy.
The Social Ecology of Resilience The Social Ecology of ResilienceOffers an ecological basis for understanding resilience
Provides a comprehensive look at how culture and context affect positive outcomes to adverse circumstances
Includes contributions from renowned international scholars
Considers both Western and non-Western approaches
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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