Human Services, Hightower

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Across
  1. 3. government agencies, religious or social organizations, economic systems
  2. 7. a theory that offers a framework through which community psychologists examine individuals' relationships within communities and the wider society (2words)
  3. 12. the scientific study of mind and behavior, including study of of feelings and thoughts
  4. 14. focused on helping vulnerable populations at the large group, organizational, and small communities levels
  5. 19. social expectations (laws and norms), culture, shared beliefs
  6. 20. focuses on the behavior and interactions of economic agents and how economies work
  7. 21. the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders
  8. 23. the branch of anthropology concerned with the study of human societies and cultures and their development
Down
  1. 1. a broad term used to cover a number of careers all helping people meet their basic needs that cannot be met without outside assistance, allowing people and communities to function at an optimum level (2words)
  2. 2. a branch of philosophy that examines human conduct and decision-making with emphasis on what is right as opposed to what is good
  3. 4. resources offered only when at a point of last resort
  4. 5. resources provided because they are seen as a proper societal function
  5. 6. involves a broad view of the systemic causes of social injustice at the large scale community
  6. 8. a social science focused on society, human behavior, patterns of relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life
  7. 9. the interaction between microsystems
  8. 10. important ideals or principles that shape how we think, feel, and behave
  9. 11. the historical context in which all systems interact
  10. 13. the scientific study of politics, dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities (2words)
  11. 15. an analytical tool that examines how an individuals identities create complex interlocking patterns of privilege and oppression across society
  12. 16. type of social work focused on the individual, families, and small groups
  13. 17. a nations system of programs, benefits, and services that helps people meet that helps people meet their social, economic, educational and health needs that are fundamental to the maintenance of society (2words)
  14. 18. small immediate systems, i.e. immediate family, friends, work, school, social groups
  15. 22. a whole made up of interrelated parts