Special Issue: Critique of HBSE Theory
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Jamres G. Daley | i-ii |
Articles
| Using A Semiotic Metatheory for Theory Understanding, Appraisal, and Use: An Illustrative Social Work Translation of the Affect Control Theory of Emotions | |
| James A Forte | 1-18 |
| Motivational Interviewing: A Theoretical Framework for the Study of Human Behavior and the Social Environment | |
| Katherine van Wormer | 19-29 |
| Attachment Theory and the Social Work Curriculum | |
| Timothy Page, Rhonda Norwood | 30-48 |
| A Critique of Feminist Theory | |
| Kathy Lay, James G. Daley | 49-61 |
| A Critical Review of Theory in Social Work Journals: A Replication Study | |
| Carolyn S. Gentle-Genitty, Virgil Gregory, Corey Pfahler, Misty Thomas, Lisa Lewis, Kim Campbell, Kathy Ballard, Kathy Compton, James G. Daley | 62-80 |
| Analysis of Social Work Theory Progression Published in 2004 | |
| Valerie D. Decker, Philip D. Suman, Barb J. Burge, Ankita Deka, Melanie Harris, Dwight J. Hymans, Michael Marcussen, Donna Pittman, David Wilkerson, James G. Daley | 81-103 |
| A Lesson on Social Role Theory: An Example of Human Behavior in the Social Environment Theory | |
| Agnes M. Dulin | 104-112 |
| Ecological Theory Origin from Natural to Social Science of Vice Versa? A Brief Conceptual History for Social Work | |
| Karen Smith Rotabi | 113-129 |
| Kinship Ties: Attachment Relationships that Promote Resilience in African American Adult Children of Alcoholics | |
| J. Camille Hall | 130-140 |
| Complexity Theory, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Change: Augmenting Systems Theory | |
| Ralph Woehle | 141-151 |
| Life Span and Resiliency Theory: A Critical Review | |
| Alexa Smith-Osborne | 152-168 |
| An Analysis of Afrocentricity as Theory for Social Work Practice | |
| Dwain A Pellebon | 169-183 |
| Psychodynamic Theory | |
| Kathleen Holtz Deal | 184-195 |
| Theory for the Public Good? Social Capital Theory in Social Work Education | |
| MaryAnn Overcamp-Martini | 196-207 |
| Reassembling the Social Environment: A Network Approack to Human Behavior | |
| Dhrubodhi Mukherjee | 208-218 |
| Institutionalization: A Theory of Human Behavior and the Social Environment | |
| Miriam McNown Johnson, Rita Rhodes | 219-236 |
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