The average rating for Super Review Psychology 2 based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-08-06 00:00:00 Rachel Cresswell This is a social work textbook that fits really well as a second course in a social work program. The subject of the book is how people relate to their social environments. The main theories of sociology and psychology are discussed. These comparisons are useful for anyone interested in the areas of psychology, sociology and social work. The author promotes what is called a "companion volume." However, it is not necessary to have that extra book when reading this one. The companion book is for an additional course in psychology or social work programs on lifespan development. The book is well organized. Each chapter has useful active learning blubs, and critical thinking questions. However, there could be more of them, and they could be more challenging. Each chapter concludes with the implications for social workers. I think that is an effective way to summarize the reading. The book is general for any reader interested in people and society because only the summaries and couple other places are applied directly to the field of social work. Hutchinson is open to considering of the spiritual side of a person. She dedicates a whole chapter to the Spiritual Person. |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-09-24 00:00:00 Ilari Aro The section on adolescence was a decent reminder to expand my understanding of my pre-teen sons' developmental stages. The section on late elderly was interesting because I don't know many people in that stage of life. Much of this information was review from my educational training and psychology background. My favorite aspect of this course was interviewing David Huntley, my esteemed adviser from my undergraduate interdisciplinary program. His biography reflected the social changes and patterns of generational theory. |
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