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1 online resource (434 pages) |
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Are biology and psychology inseparable? For many decades, this notion was not seriously entertained by purveyors of psychological wisdom. Now, fast-growing new technologies for studying the brain have discredited the dichotomous biology-psychology divide, demonstrating that the foundations of psychology are based in neurobiological structures and functions, both inborn (temperament) and sometimes modified through interacting with environments. This book for social workers illustrates how social, psychological, and biological factors interact to shape a client's unique experience. While the fie. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Psychiatric social work.
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Psychiatric social work. |
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Neurosciences.
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Neurosciences. |
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Neuropsychology.
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Neuropsychology. |
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Mental illness.
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Mental illness. |
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Mentally ill -- Services for.
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Mentally ill -- Services for. |
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Mentally ill. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Johnson, Harriette C. Behavioral Neuroscience for the Human Services : Foundations in Emotion, Mental Health, Addiction, and Alternative Therapies. New York : Oxford University Press, USA, ©2014 9780199794157 |
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9780199794157 |
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0199794154 |
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9780199794225 (electronic book) |
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0199794227 (electronic book) |
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