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LSW Prep
Human Development Theories
14
Social Work
Professional
05/11/2013

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Term
Freedom V. Determination Theory
Definition
Individuals have control over their behavior, not determined by outside forces
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Nature v. Nurture
Definition
Behavior is from genetics and biology rather than the effects of the enviornment
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Active v. Reactive theory
Definition
People act through their own initiative, rather than reacting to outside stimuli
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Uniqueness v. Unversality
Definition
All people are unique, rather than all similar in nature.
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Physiological v. Purposive Motivation
Definition
People are pushed by psysiologic needs for water food and sex, rather than pulled by purposes, goals, values, beliefs or attitudes.
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Conscious v. Unconscious Motivation
Definition
people are aware of their motivation to act v. people are not aware of motivation
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Stage v Non Stage Theory
Definition
People go through pre determined stages of develpment, v. people do not go through pre determined stages
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Culture Determinism v. Cultural Transcendence
Definition
People are molded by their culture v. people people are not determined by their culture
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Early or Late Personalty Formation
Definition
People develop their personalites in life and remain relatively fixed through their lifespan, v. people continue to develope throughout their lifespan
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Optimistic v. Pessimistic
Definition
People can change their personality v. people are doomed to remain the same.
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Family Systems Theory
Definition
Murray Bowen (1960-1970s)
Theory provides a framework for understanding how emotional ties influence individuals within the family system. Focuses on multi-generational family processes, and working with individuals within the family context.
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Social Learning Theory
Definition
All behaviors are learned and can be changed by altering the events that occur before and after the behavior.
Albert Bandura
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Social Learning Theory
Definition
Albert Bandura
All behaviors are learned and can be changed by altering the events that occur before and after the behavior.
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Family Systems Theory
Definition
Murray Bowen (1960-1970s)
Theory provides a framework for understanding how emotional ties influence individuals within the family system. Focuses on multi-generational family processes, and working with individuals within the family context.
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