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245 00 Human behavior in the social environment from an African-
       American perspective /|cLetha A. (Lee) See, editor. 
264  1 New York :|bHaworth Press,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    1 online resource (xliii, 782 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  Haworth series in health and social policy 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an 
       African-American Perspective; Copyright; CONTENTS; ABOUT 
       THE EDITOR; CONTRIBUTORS; Foreword; Preface to the First 
       Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; 
       PART I: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN BEHAVIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND 
       THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE; Chapter 1 Introduction: 
       Human Behavior Theory and the African-Americian 
       Experience; Chapter 2 Africian Americans' Response to 
       their Social Environment: A Macro Perspective; PART II: 
       UNDERSTANDING BLACK FAMILIES. 
505 8  Chapter 3 The Black Family in the Twenty-First Century and
       the Church As an Action System: A Macro PerspectiveChapter
       4 Enhancing the Rasilience of African_american Families; 
       Chapter 5 Strength Behaviors for African-American 
       Socialization and Survival; Chapter 6 Family Roles of 
       Noncustodial African-American Fathers; Chapter 7 African-
       American Military Service Members and Their Families: A 
       Different Environment; PART III: THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF 
       BLACK CHILDREN; Chapter 8 The Psychological Effects of 
       Skin Color on African Americans' Self-Esteem. 
505 8  Chapter 9 An Examination of the Self-Esteem and Self-
       Identity of Biracial Children in the United StatesChapter 
       10 No Child Left Behind: Can African Americans Break the 
       Profound Cycle of Apathy and will Social Workers Help?; 
       PART IV: THE TEEN YEARS; Chapter 11 Revisiting the 
       Regendering of Social Work Practice with African-Americans
       Girls; Chapter 12 African_American Adolescent Girls: 
       Facing the Challenges and Consequences of Violence in the 
       Inner City; Chapter 13 The Empowerment of Young African-
       American Males: Implications for Social Work Practice. 
505 8  Chapter 14 Prevalence and Incidence of Black-on-Black 
       Crime Among YouthChapter 15 Black-on-Black Crime: 
       Compensation for Idiomatic Purposelessness (Revisited); 
       Chapter 16 African-American and Other Street Gangs: A 
       Quest for Identity (Revisited); Chapter 17 Hip-Hop Culture
       : An Alternative Site for Gender Socialization in the 
       African-American Community; Chapter 18 Substance Abuse 
       Among African-American Children: Contemporary Issues and 
       Challenges for Effective Intervention; Chapter 19 
       Continuing the Fight Against School Violence: Progress, 
       Current Practices and Future Directions (Revisited). 
505 8  PART V: YOUNG AFRICAN-AMERICAN ADULTSChapter 20 Violence 
       in Prison Systems: An African-American Tragedy; Chapter 21
       African-American Women with HIV/AIDS; Chapter 22 
       Deconstructing the ""Down Low"": An Ecological Perspective
       on African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM); 
       Chapter 23 Stressors Experienced by African-American Armed
       Service Personnel During the Iraq War; Chapter 24 
       Educational Resilience Among African-American College 
       Students Who Have Experienced Long-Term Foster Care; PART 
       VI: BEHAVIORS DURING THE MIDDLE YEARS AND OLD AGE. 
520    Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-
       American Perspective, Second Edition is an updating of the
       classic text that presents leading black scholars 
       discussing complex human behavior problems faced by 
       African-Americans in today's society. This new edition 
       provides fresh theories and the latest practical 
       interventions not in the first edition that show, for 
       example, how to enhance a client's coping strategies and 
       resilience by focusing on their strengths rather than 
       their weaknesses. This edition includes a new foreword by 
       former Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders.<B. 
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