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1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL work Human Behavior in the SOCIAL Environment HB 720 Fall 2009 COURSE DESCRIPTION Human Behavior in the SOCIAL Environment (HBSE) is designed to help you chart a knowledgeable course through the complexity of human experience. We will explore a select set of theories that help us understand how individuals and communities develop and interact. Because empathic and skillful interventions with individuals, groups, and communities require understanding ourselves as well as others, the course provides an opportunity for increased self-awareness. At the beginning of the course, we focus on the key theories that help us understand the dimensions and expression of human behavior in the SOCIAL environment. This discussion is followed by an examination of how dimensions of culture and cultural contexts can shape individual values, beliefs worldviews and identities and therefore play a role in the helping process.
1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Human Behavior in the Social Environment HB 720 Fall 2009 COURSE DESCRIPTION Human Behavior in the Social Environment (HBSE) is designed to help you chart a
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