This work is an attempt to begin the process of closing the theoretical gap in our knowledge about ourselves, challenging the current thought on human development and behavior. A psychosocial/biological approach is used to explore the influence of instinct on human nature. Models to assess behavior and to develop individual and socially therapeutic interventions are proposed.
This work is an attempt to begin the process of closing the theoretical gap in our knowledge about ourselves, challenging the current thought on human development and behavior. A psychosocial/biological approach is used to explore the influence of instinct on human nature. Models to assess behavior and to develop individual and socially therapeutic interventions are proposed.
ANDREW L. CHERRY is a Professor at the Barry University School of Social Work, Miami. Dr. Cherry is the author of a number of journal articles and books, including Social Bonds and Teen Pregnancy with LaWanda Ravoira (Praeger, 1992).
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Illustrations Preface Introduction Historical Commentary Bowdlerizing Instinct Theory The Socializing Instinct Individual Bonds Family and Small Group Bonds Community and Large Group Bonds Concluding Remarks References Index
Illustrations Preface Introduction Historical Commentary Bowdlerizing Instinct Theory The Socializing Instinct Individual Bonds Family and Small Group Bonds Community and Large Group Bonds Concluding Remarks References Index
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