The book, the first of its kind, embraces a broad overview of strategic and policy issues involving the relationship between social and economic change and dysfunction and enables the reader to better understand how to deal with potentially hurtful influences in proactive, equitable, and culturally sensitive ways.
The book, the first of its kind, embraces a broad overview of strategic and policy issues involving the relationship between social and economic change and dysfunction and enables the reader to better understand how to deal with potentially hurtful influences in proactive, equitable, and culturally sensitive ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alf H. Walle is a former professor of Tribal Management, and also directed a residential facility serving Indigenous alcoholics. Focusing on change, disruption, dysfunction, and therapy, Walle combines academic and practitioner orientations.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: A social background Prologue to Section 1 What is anomie? 2 Coping with anomie 3 Hurtful impacts of anomie 4 Positive responses to anomie 5 Effected communities Epilogue to Section 1 Section 2: Psychological perspectives Prologue to Section 2 6 The standard anomie model 7 Implications of cultural trauma 8 Terror Management Theory Epilogue to Section 2 Section 3: Strategies of mitigation Prologue to Section 3 9 Client-centered therapy 10 Representative tactics Epilogue to Section 3 Final words Index
Section 1: A social background Prologue to Section 1 What is anomie? 2 Coping with anomie 3 Hurtful impacts of anomie 4 Positive responses to anomie 5 Effected communities Epilogue to Section 1 Section 2: Psychological perspectives Prologue to Section 2 6 The standard anomie model 7 Implications of cultural trauma 8 Terror Management Theory Epilogue to Section 2 Section 3: Strategies of mitigation Prologue to Section 3 9 Client-centered therapy 10 Representative tactics Epilogue to Section 3 Final words Index
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