Diagnosis in Social Fields and Networks Theories and Practice in Complex Social Contexts
Containing a novel compilation of theoretical and methodological approaches, this textbook lays out the most relevant foundations of clinical sociology. Relying heavily on well-recognized medical models and concepts to help communicate ideas (e.g. treatment, diagnosis, clinical, cure), the methods o...
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature Switzerland
2024, 2024
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024 |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. The Scope of Clinical Social Research
- Chapter 2. Clinical Social Research and Social Intervention
- Chapter 3. Clinical Social Research as a Dialectic of Social Field and Network: Diagnosis and Intervention
- Chapter 4. Social Bond and Social Self
- Chapter 5. Research Methods in Clinical Social Research
- Chapter 6. The Levels of the Process of Diagnosing and Solving Problems in Social Development (DP). Micro-level, Medium-level, Macro-level
- Chapter 7. Development of the Social Value Stock
- Chapter 8. Social Pathology: the Great Social Isolation and Regressive Individuality
- Chapter 9. Cultural Pathology: Clinical Diagnosis and Artistic Interventions
- Chapter 10. Clinical Social Research and Disaster Recovery: Informing Inquiry, Analysis, Reflection, and Intervention for Recovery Following Disasters and Crises