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Community Psychology Linking Individuals And Communities 3rd Kloos

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Community Psychology Linking Individuals And Communities 3rd Kloos
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Publisher: Cengage Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.87 MB
Pages: 608
Author: Kloos, B. et al.
ISBN: 9781111352578, 1111352577
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 3rd

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Community Psychology Linking Individuals And Communities 3rd Kloos by Kloos, B. Et Al. 9781111352578, 1111352577 instant download after payment.

With COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, Kloos, Hill, Thomas, Wandersman, and Dalton have addressed the challenge of transforming an abstract, theoretical topic into a lively and understandable subject for students. Through concrete examples and consistent pedagogy, this text helps students understand the concepts as well as how to apply them. After introducing community psychology and its history, the authors describe methods of community research and discuss how to understand communities from the perspectives of sense of community, coping, and social support. The focus then shifts to community programs and actions: preventing problem behavior and promoting social competence, citizen participation, organizing for community and social change, and program evaluation and development.
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