History of the Social Ecological Model and Implications in Social Work
The Social-Ecological Model (SEM) by Urie Bronfenbrenner examines how environmental systems affect human development. SEM examines complex human interactions, relationships, communities, and social issues. Again, it considers behavior impacted by multiple elements, including interpersonal, organizational, social, public policy, and individual traits. Also, SEM shows that human behavior changes the social environment. Layered structures connect culture and ... Read More
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