The SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment OER Collection is a collection of course materials that Dr. Erin Stevenson created to accompany the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment, by Dr. Susan Tyler, for use in her course SWK 225 Human Behavior in the Social Environment at Eastern Kentucky University.
The course materials in this collection are openly licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) and are freely available for reuse or further adaptation. For ease of adapting, materials are available as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Powerpoint documents.
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Overview of Social Determinants of Health: Studying At-risk Populations and Human Behavior Theory
Erin Stevenson
Handout: "Overview of Social Determinants of Health: Studying At-risk Populations and Human Behavior Theory"
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Case Review #1 Slide Deck Guidelines
Erin Stevenson
Case Review #1 Slide Deck Guidelines for SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Case Review #2 Paper Guidelines
Erin Stevenson
Case Review #2 Paper Guidelines for SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Case Vignettes
Erin Stevenson
Case Vignettes for SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Course Schedule
Erin Stevenson
Course schedule for SWK 225 Human Behavior in the Social Environment course
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Discussion Forum Topics
Erin Stevenson
Discussion forum topics for SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Human Diversity Project Guidelines
Erin Stevenson
Human Diversity Project Guidelines for SWK: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 1. Integrating Multiple Human Behavior Theories and Perspectives [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 1 "Integrating Multiple Human Behavior Theories and Perspectives."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 2. Biopsychosocial-spiritual and Lifespan Development Theories and Perspectives [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 2 "Integrating Multiple Human Behavior Theories and Perspectives."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 3. Theories and Perspectives on the Sociocultural Dimensions of Human Behavior [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 3 "Theories and Perspectives on the Sociocultural Dimensions of Human Behavior."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 4. Applying your Eclectic Knowledge: Pregnancy, Birth, Infancy and Toddlerhood [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 4 "Applying your Eclectic Knowledge: Pregnancy, Birth, Infancy and Toddlerhood."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 5. Applying your Eclectic Knowledge: Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and Adolescence [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 5 "Applying your Eclectic Knowledge: Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and Adolescence."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 6. Applying your Eclectic Knowledge Early and Middle Adulthood [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 6 "Applying your Eclectic Knowledge Early and Middle Adulthood."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 7. Applying your Eclectic Knowledge Late Adulthood [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 7 "Applying your Eclectic Knowledge Late Adulthood."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Module 8. Generalist Social Work Perspective on Theories of Human Behavior Connecting the Dots [Powerpoint]
Erin Stevenson
Powerpoint slideshow for Module 8 " Generalist Social Work Perspective on Theories of Human Behavior Connecting the Dots."
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Resource Links for Blackboard
Erin Stevenson
Resource links for SWK 225 Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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SWK 225: Syllabus
Erin Stevenson
Syllabus for SWK 225: Human Behavior in the Social Environment course.
Designed around the open access textbook Human Behavior and the Social Environment I, by Dr. Susan Tyler.
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Human Behavior and the Social Environment I [Textbook]
Susan C. Tyler
Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) - How do they connect? How does it shape us? Why do we think and feel the way we do? This will be explored throughout this course by examining human behavior throughout life stage developments and our interactions with the social environment. This course will explore theoretical perspectives in Social Work to help provide a foundation for organizing thoughts about client needs and issues they are seeking supports for. Theories will then be connected to important developmental, social, and cultural issues that present throughout each stage of life to create an overall picture of a client's experience and how we can use this information to have a better understanding of how people we work with are influenced and why. Knowledge of typical development in each stage of life will also inform the Social Worker if any other supports, resources, or services may be needed.