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Gottlieb, Gilbert & Halpern, Carolyn Tucker (2003). Individual Development as a System of Coactions.. Miller, Julia R.; Lerner, Richard M.; Schiamberg, Lawrence B.; & Anderson, Pamela M. (Eds.) (pp. 398-400). Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio.

Abstract

The first―and only―source to integrate the multiple disciplines and professions exploring the many ways people interact with the natural and designed environments in which we live.
Comprising more than 250 informative entries, The Encyclopedia of Human Ecology examines the interdisciplinary and complex topic of human ecology. Knowledge gathered from disciplines that study individuals and groups is blended with information about the environment from the fields of family science, geography, anthropology, urban planning, and environmental science. At the same time, professions intended to enhance individual and family life―marriage and family therapy, clinical psychology, social work, dietetic and other health professions―are represented alongside those concerned with the preservation, conservation, and management of the environment and its resources.
How rampant are eating disorders among our youth? Are AIDS educational programs effective? What problems do adolescents transitioning into adulthood encounter? Here, four leading scholars in the field have assembled a team of top-tier psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and other experts to explore these and hundreds of other timely issues.

Reference Type

Book Section

Year Published

2003

Author(s)

Gottlieb, Gilbert
Halpern, Carolyn Tucker

ORCiD

Halpern - 0000-0003-4278-5646