SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 24
Ecological Approach to Mental Health
Problems- Contributions of James Kelly
COUNSELLING IN
COMMUNITY SETTINGS
 Community Psychology is a way of thinking about
people’s behavior and well–being in the context of
community environments and social systems.
Community Psychology
 The branch of biology that
deals with the relations of
organisms to one another
and to their physical
surroundings.
Ecology
 Kelly (1972)
 Problems are seen as faulty adaptation in the natural
environment rather than solely as deficiencies of
individuals.
 The ecological view means that, first, community
psychologists need to know the communities in which
they are working.
 A community could be any social environment in which
people function – school, neighborhood, hospital,
workplace, or church.
Ecological View Of Human
Functioning,
 According to Trickett (1996)
 Human activity does not develop in a social vacuum,
but rather it is vigorously situated within a socio-
historical and cultural context of meanings and
relationships’.
 A setting that influences an individual, such as
the physical and social, economic and political
environment.
 It means that behavior can be better
understood if the context in which it takes
place is understood.
An ecological context is,
 Changes in human behavior may be possible when
patterns of social and organizational relationships
change, or the physical environment changes.
 New ways of conceptualizing behavior
 1. Thinking about people can be accomplished while
at the same time thinking about their social
environments and the interdependence of both
upon each other.
 2. Creating methods congruent with the culture of a
community can enhance understanding life in a
community.
4 Attributes /Qualities of Ecological
Concepts of Community Psychology
 3. Generating innovative community based programs
requires the community psychologist to establish a
relationship of trust with representatives of that
community. Without a relationship of trust there will be
little useful knowledge learned or applied.
 4. The active working relationship between the community
psychologist and the community often generates
knowledge and insights that are new to the community
psychologist. The community psychologist is a co-learner.
 Not just an expert.
 The community psychologist performs a role, which
enhances the very process of doing community
psychology.
 Much of the learned insights depend on the in depth
knowledge about the local culture and its history,
conflicts and hopes.
Community Psychologist, as
Ecologist,
 Knowledge of the local setting is
primary.
 The ecological psychologist works
to limit the power and prestige of
the psychologist while creating a
shared grounded platform to
work together.
 Respect from the community is
essential.
 1. Understanding a community means the community
psychologist learns about oneself and the community.
 2. Research and action programs requires the community
psychologist to establish a relationship of trust.
 3. The interdependence of persons and social environments.
 4. Understanding life in communities can be enhanced by
creating methods congruent with the culture of that place
 Persons with different qualities can have different
adaptations in various places .
 Study on-boys who varied in levels of exploratory
preferences in two contrasting high schools outside of
detroit.
 The focus was to look at how the boys adapted to high
schools with varied qualities.
 High explorers adapted well at both schools.
 High explorers had more episodes of difficulty at the
constant school.
1. The interdependence of persons
and social environments.
 Ecological thinking is generative and challenging.
 Ecological truth is not fixed.
 It requires researchers to be committed to a continuous
process of revision of ideas.
 Contexts are shifting. People are changing. So the
interdependence of people and places is evolving.
 This reality influences how knowledge is created and
revised.
 Participation with citizens.
 Ecological inquiry is an expedition to reflect those
topics that are salient for that particular group of
participants.
 Leaders themselves with the active participation of
the research group jointly created the methods and
the research process.
2. Understanding life in communities can be enhanced
by creating methods congruent with the culture of
that place
 Establishing trust includes a series of skills and qualities
that maybe hard to identify.
 Community residents have a talent for sensing our
motivations.
 If the community members are not convinced the
journey will be slow.
 This is often difficult if we some how are unknowingly
elitist and communicate that we are in fact better than
the community participants.
2. Research and action programs requires the
community psychologist to establish a relationship
of trust.
 Building trust can be enhanced when the community
psychologist creates a supportive structure and
process that encourages openness and feedback.
 Not only has more creditability with the citizens but
there is an increased chance that the findings may
really contribute to the promotion of the community
(kelly, 2006).
 The community psychologist learns as much as the
citizens.
 Needs to be balanced with the demands of the
participants.
4.. Understanding a community means the community
psychologist learns about oneself and the community.
 Kelly (1972) suggested using four principles from
biological ecology to guide community
psychologists’ assessment of natural social
environments. These are the following:
4 Principles
 That the multiple components of a social context are
interrelated and influence the other parts.
 Changes in one part may produce change in other
parts of the context.
1. Principle of Interdependence
 One can understand community functioning by analyzing
the definition, distribution, utilization and development
of these resources.
 Interventions can affect the way resources are created
and defined as well as the way they are distributed.
 How a community spends the funds at its disposal may
also indicate which issues are considered important in
that community.
2. Principle of Distribution of
Resources
 Adaptation refers to the process by which people
cope with available or changing resources in their
environments.
 Different skills or competencies are necessary to
successfully adapt to the demands of each
community
3. Principle of Adaptation
 Succession refers to the orderly process of community
change as a way of adapting to new situations.
 In the natural course of things, all communities change.
They must adapt to change in the external environment.
 The role of a community psychologist is not simply to help
the community mobilize its resources to solve current
problems, but to help it prepare for future changes.
4. Principle of Succession
Thank you…….

More Related Content

What's hot

Positive Psychology
Positive PsychologyPositive Psychology
Positive PsychologyDavid Nowell
 
Attitudes and Attitude change
Attitudes and Attitude changeAttitudes and Attitude change
Attitudes and Attitude changePsychology Pedia
 
Learning theories 2
Learning theories 2Learning theories 2
Learning theories 2IAU Dent
 
Chapter 14 Application of Social Psychology
Chapter 14 Application of Social PsychologyChapter 14 Application of Social Psychology
Chapter 14 Application of Social Psychologyqulbabbas4
 
Classificatory systems - Advantages & Disadvantages
Classificatory systems - Advantages & DisadvantagesClassificatory systems - Advantages & Disadvantages
Classificatory systems - Advantages & DisadvantagesHemangi Narvekar
 
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2MuhammadAbdullah838
 
Theories of Attitude Change
Theories of Attitude ChangeTheories of Attitude Change
Theories of Attitude ChangeDr. Neeta Gupta
 
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings Social Work in Psychiatric Settings
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings Kiran MSD
 
Behavioural approach to abnormality
Behavioural approach to abnormalityBehavioural approach to abnormality
Behavioural approach to abnormalitynazaninjahed
 
Client-centered therapy
Client-centered therapyClient-centered therapy
Client-centered therapyFaseela Jaleel
 
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counselling
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counsellingCounselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counselling
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counsellingDr. Narendra nath Samantaray
 
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, Scope
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, ScopeHealth Psychology- Definition, Objectives, Scope
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, ScopeSnehaHazra
 

What's hot (20)

Positive Psychology
Positive PsychologyPositive Psychology
Positive Psychology
 
Social perception
Social  perceptionSocial  perception
Social perception
 
Attitudes and Attitude change
Attitudes and Attitude changeAttitudes and Attitude change
Attitudes and Attitude change
 
Learning theories 2
Learning theories 2Learning theories 2
Learning theories 2
 
Chapter 14 Application of Social Psychology
Chapter 14 Application of Social PsychologyChapter 14 Application of Social Psychology
Chapter 14 Application of Social Psychology
 
Classificatory systems - Advantages & Disadvantages
Classificatory systems - Advantages & DisadvantagesClassificatory systems - Advantages & Disadvantages
Classificatory systems - Advantages & Disadvantages
 
1 Introduction To Social Psychology
1 Introduction To Social Psychology1 Introduction To Social Psychology
1 Introduction To Social Psychology
 
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2
Nature and scope of social psychology lecture 2
 
Attribution theory
Attribution theoryAttribution theory
Attribution theory
 
Theories of Attitude Change
Theories of Attitude ChangeTheories of Attitude Change
Theories of Attitude Change
 
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings Social Work in Psychiatric Settings
Social Work in Psychiatric Settings
 
Icd dsm
Icd dsmIcd dsm
Icd dsm
 
Biopsychosocial Models
Biopsychosocial ModelsBiopsychosocial Models
Biopsychosocial Models
 
Behavioural approach to abnormality
Behavioural approach to abnormalityBehavioural approach to abnormality
Behavioural approach to abnormality
 
Client-centered therapy
Client-centered therapyClient-centered therapy
Client-centered therapy
 
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counselling
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counsellingCounselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counselling
Counselling skills: Micro skills and stages of counselling
 
Aaron Becks Cognitive Therapy
Aaron Becks Cognitive TherapyAaron Becks Cognitive Therapy
Aaron Becks Cognitive Therapy
 
Family assessment
Family assessmentFamily assessment
Family assessment
 
Cross Cultural Psy Intro
Cross Cultural Psy IntroCross Cultural Psy Intro
Cross Cultural Psy Intro
 
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, Scope
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, ScopeHealth Psychology- Definition, Objectives, Scope
Health Psychology- Definition, Objectives, Scope
 

Similar to Community

The ecological perspective in social work
The ecological perspective in social workThe ecological perspective in social work
The ecological perspective in social workAbilash Chandran
 
Social interaction and the environment.pptx
Social interaction and the environment.pptxSocial interaction and the environment.pptx
Social interaction and the environment.pptxshumailbashir82
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfJohnCarloLucido
 
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)Angelyn Lingatong
 
sociology significance.pptx educational sociology
sociology significance.pptx educational sociologysociology significance.pptx educational sociology
sociology significance.pptx educational sociologyDevarajuBn
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptxenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptxJohnCarloLucido
 
Democracy and education
Democracy and educationDemocracy and education
Democracy and educationbani6701
 
Introduction to psychology for mass communication
Introduction to psychology for mass communicationIntroduction to psychology for mass communication
Introduction to psychology for mass communicationokeyoben10
 
Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuComplete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuLiaqat Jogi .
 
introduction to sociology
introduction to sociologyintroduction to sociology
introduction to sociologySu Suhaila
 
Various Perspectives in Community
Various Perspectives in CommunityVarious Perspectives in Community
Various Perspectives in CommunityRayed Escatron
 
Value Systems and Management
Value Systems and ManagementValue Systems and Management
Value Systems and ManagementElaiza Mae Sienes
 
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its Perspectives
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its PerspectivesThe Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its Perspectives
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its PerspectivesAJHSSR Journal
 
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...HennaAnsari
 
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationEDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationAvigail Gabaleo Maximo
 
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptx
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptxppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptx
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptxjinetrogelio
 
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdf
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdfDIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdf
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdfMarkCatipon
 

Similar to Community (20)

The ecological perspective in social work
The ecological perspective in social workThe ecological perspective in social work
The ecological perspective in social work
 
Social interaction and the environment.pptx
Social interaction and the environment.pptxSocial interaction and the environment.pptx
Social interaction and the environment.pptx
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdfenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pdf
 
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)
Enculturation and socialization lecture (monday)
 
sociology significance.pptx educational sociology
sociology significance.pptx educational sociologysociology significance.pptx educational sociology
sociology significance.pptx educational sociology
 
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptxenculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx
enculturationandsocializationlecturemonday-211013035146.pptx
 
Socialization
SocializationSocialization
Socialization
 
Behavioural and social sciences
Behavioural and social sciencesBehavioural and social sciences
Behavioural and social sciences
 
Democracy and education
Democracy and educationDemocracy and education
Democracy and education
 
Introduction to psychology for mass communication
Introduction to psychology for mass communicationIntroduction to psychology for mass communication
Introduction to psychology for mass communication
 
Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 MajuComplete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
Complete course Over view fall 2016 Maju
 
introduction to sociology
introduction to sociologyintroduction to sociology
introduction to sociology
 
Various Perspectives in Community
Various Perspectives in CommunityVarious Perspectives in Community
Various Perspectives in Community
 
Value Systems and Management
Value Systems and ManagementValue Systems and Management
Value Systems and Management
 
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its Perspectives
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its PerspectivesThe Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its Perspectives
The Concept of Ethics of Care for the Elderly and Its Perspectives
 
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...
Psychological, Sociological, Economical foundations of education, and educati...
 
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationEDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
 
Concept map outline
Concept map outlineConcept map outline
Concept map outline
 
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptx
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptxppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptx
ppt for HBO Chapter 3.pptx
 
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdf
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdfDIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdf
DIASS_Q2_effects of ASS.pdf
 

More from ANCYBS

METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHOD
METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHODMETHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHOD
METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHODANCYBS
 
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGYRELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGYANCYBS
 
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.ANCYBS
 
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLING
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLINGRECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLING
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLINGANCYBS
 
Ethics
EthicsEthics
EthicsANCYBS
 
Psychological Factors in Health and Disease
Psychological Factors in Health and DiseasePsychological Factors in Health and Disease
Psychological Factors in Health and DiseaseANCYBS
 
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...ANCYBS
 
Family life cycle
Family life cycleFamily life cycle
Family life cycleANCYBS
 
Legislation
Legislation Legislation
Legislation ANCYBS
 
Chronic illness
Chronic illness Chronic illness
Chronic illness ANCYBS
 
Family Dynamics
Family DynamicsFamily Dynamics
Family DynamicsANCYBS
 
CARING THE TERMINAL ILL
CARING THE TERMINAL ILLCARING THE TERMINAL ILL
CARING THE TERMINAL ILLANCYBS
 
Dual and multiple relationships in counselling
Dual and multiple relationships in counsellingDual and multiple relationships in counselling
Dual and multiple relationships in counsellingANCYBS
 
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLOR
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLORROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLOR
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLORANCYBS
 
consultation
consultationconsultation
consultationANCYBS
 
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR DEFINATION AND THEORIES
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR  DEFINATION AND THEORIESLEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR  DEFINATION AND THEORIES
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR DEFINATION AND THEORIESANCYBS
 
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERSSOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERSANCYBS
 
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.ANCYBS
 
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING  SPECIFIC TECHNIQUESBEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING  SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING SPECIFIC TECHNIQUESANCYBS
 
Models of counselling
Models of counsellingModels of counselling
Models of counsellingANCYBS
 

More from ANCYBS (20)

METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHOD
METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHODMETHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHOD
METHODS OF TEACHING: LECTURE METHOD AND STORY TELLING METHOD
 
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGYRELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
 
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.
THE RIGHT OF INFORMED CONSENT AND DIMENSIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY.
 
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLING
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLINGRECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLING
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELLING
 
Ethics
EthicsEthics
Ethics
 
Psychological Factors in Health and Disease
Psychological Factors in Health and DiseasePsychological Factors in Health and Disease
Psychological Factors in Health and Disease
 
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...
Family: Definition, Changing trends in family structure, Types of families, C...
 
Family life cycle
Family life cycleFamily life cycle
Family life cycle
 
Legislation
Legislation Legislation
Legislation
 
Chronic illness
Chronic illness Chronic illness
Chronic illness
 
Family Dynamics
Family DynamicsFamily Dynamics
Family Dynamics
 
CARING THE TERMINAL ILL
CARING THE TERMINAL ILLCARING THE TERMINAL ILL
CARING THE TERMINAL ILL
 
Dual and multiple relationships in counselling
Dual and multiple relationships in counsellingDual and multiple relationships in counselling
Dual and multiple relationships in counselling
 
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLOR
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLORROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLOR
ROLE OF COLLEGE COUNSELLOR
 
consultation
consultationconsultation
consultation
 
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR DEFINATION AND THEORIES
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR  DEFINATION AND THEORIESLEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR  DEFINATION AND THEORIES
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR DEFINATION AND THEORIES
 
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERSSOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
SOMATOFORM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
 
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.
ETHICAL STANDARDS IN TESTING.
 
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING  SPECIFIC TECHNIQUESBEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING  SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
 
Models of counselling
Models of counsellingModels of counselling
Models of counselling
 

Recently uploaded

Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsSolution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsHajira Mahmood
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptx
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptxSpeech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptx
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptxpriyankatabhane
 
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxAnalytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxSwapnil Therkar
 
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Patrick Diehl
 
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024innovationoecd
 
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxScheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxyaramohamed343013
 
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptx
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptxBREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptx
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptxPABOLU TEJASREE
 
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C P
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C PArtificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C P
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C PPRINCE C P
 
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)riyaescorts54
 
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzohaibmir069
 
‏‏VIRUS - 123455555555555555555555555555555555555555
‏‏VIRUS -  123455555555555555555555555555555555555555‏‏VIRUS -  123455555555555555555555555555555555555555
‏‏VIRUS - 123455555555555555555555555555555555555555kikilily0909
 
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxThe dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxEran Akiva Sinbar
 
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trNeurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trssuser06f238
 
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are important
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are importantForest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are important
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are importantadityabhardwaj282
 
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptx
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptxMicrophone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptx
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptxpriyankatabhane
 
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptx
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptxGenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptx
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptxBerniceCayabyab1
 
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxLIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxmalonesandreagweneth
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsSolution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptx
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptxSpeech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptx
Speech, hearing, noise, intelligibility.pptx
 
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxAnalytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
 
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
 
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomyEngler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
Engler and Prantl system of classification in plant taxonomy
 
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024
OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024
 
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxScheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
 
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptx
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptxBREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptx
BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC STRESS.pptx
 
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C P
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C PArtificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C P
Artificial Intelligence In Microbiology by Dr. Prince C P
 
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)
(9818099198) Call Girls In Noida Sector 14 (NOIDA ESCORTS)
 
Hot Sexy call girls in Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
Hot Sexy call girls in  Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort ServiceHot Sexy call girls in  Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
Hot Sexy call girls in Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
 
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistanzoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
zoogeography of pakistan.pptx fauna of Pakistan
 
‏‏VIRUS - 123455555555555555555555555555555555555555
‏‏VIRUS -  123455555555555555555555555555555555555555‏‏VIRUS -  123455555555555555555555555555555555555555
‏‏VIRUS - 123455555555555555555555555555555555555555
 
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxThe dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
 
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trNeurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
 
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are important
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are importantForest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are important
Forest laws, Indian forest laws, why they are important
 
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptx
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptxMicrophone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptx
Microphone- characteristics,carbon microphone, dynamic microphone.pptx
 
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptx
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptxGenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptx
GenBio2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Genetics.pptx
 
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxLIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
 

Community

  • 1. Ecological Approach to Mental Health Problems- Contributions of James Kelly COUNSELLING IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS
  • 2.  Community Psychology is a way of thinking about people’s behavior and well–being in the context of community environments and social systems. Community Psychology
  • 3.  The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. Ecology
  • 4.  Kelly (1972)  Problems are seen as faulty adaptation in the natural environment rather than solely as deficiencies of individuals.  The ecological view means that, first, community psychologists need to know the communities in which they are working.  A community could be any social environment in which people function – school, neighborhood, hospital, workplace, or church. Ecological View Of Human Functioning,
  • 5.  According to Trickett (1996)  Human activity does not develop in a social vacuum, but rather it is vigorously situated within a socio- historical and cultural context of meanings and relationships’.
  • 6.  A setting that influences an individual, such as the physical and social, economic and political environment.  It means that behavior can be better understood if the context in which it takes place is understood. An ecological context is,
  • 7.  Changes in human behavior may be possible when patterns of social and organizational relationships change, or the physical environment changes.  New ways of conceptualizing behavior
  • 8.  1. Thinking about people can be accomplished while at the same time thinking about their social environments and the interdependence of both upon each other.  2. Creating methods congruent with the culture of a community can enhance understanding life in a community. 4 Attributes /Qualities of Ecological Concepts of Community Psychology
  • 9.  3. Generating innovative community based programs requires the community psychologist to establish a relationship of trust with representatives of that community. Without a relationship of trust there will be little useful knowledge learned or applied.  4. The active working relationship between the community psychologist and the community often generates knowledge and insights that are new to the community psychologist. The community psychologist is a co-learner.
  • 10.  Not just an expert.  The community psychologist performs a role, which enhances the very process of doing community psychology.  Much of the learned insights depend on the in depth knowledge about the local culture and its history, conflicts and hopes. Community Psychologist, as Ecologist,
  • 11.  Knowledge of the local setting is primary.  The ecological psychologist works to limit the power and prestige of the psychologist while creating a shared grounded platform to work together.  Respect from the community is essential.
  • 12.  1. Understanding a community means the community psychologist learns about oneself and the community.  2. Research and action programs requires the community psychologist to establish a relationship of trust.  3. The interdependence of persons and social environments.  4. Understanding life in communities can be enhanced by creating methods congruent with the culture of that place
  • 13.  Persons with different qualities can have different adaptations in various places .  Study on-boys who varied in levels of exploratory preferences in two contrasting high schools outside of detroit.  The focus was to look at how the boys adapted to high schools with varied qualities.  High explorers adapted well at both schools.  High explorers had more episodes of difficulty at the constant school. 1. The interdependence of persons and social environments.
  • 14.  Ecological thinking is generative and challenging.  Ecological truth is not fixed.  It requires researchers to be committed to a continuous process of revision of ideas.  Contexts are shifting. People are changing. So the interdependence of people and places is evolving.  This reality influences how knowledge is created and revised.
  • 15.  Participation with citizens.  Ecological inquiry is an expedition to reflect those topics that are salient for that particular group of participants.  Leaders themselves with the active participation of the research group jointly created the methods and the research process. 2. Understanding life in communities can be enhanced by creating methods congruent with the culture of that place
  • 16.  Establishing trust includes a series of skills and qualities that maybe hard to identify.  Community residents have a talent for sensing our motivations.  If the community members are not convinced the journey will be slow.  This is often difficult if we some how are unknowingly elitist and communicate that we are in fact better than the community participants. 2. Research and action programs requires the community psychologist to establish a relationship of trust.
  • 17.  Building trust can be enhanced when the community psychologist creates a supportive structure and process that encourages openness and feedback.  Not only has more creditability with the citizens but there is an increased chance that the findings may really contribute to the promotion of the community (kelly, 2006).
  • 18.  The community psychologist learns as much as the citizens.  Needs to be balanced with the demands of the participants. 4.. Understanding a community means the community psychologist learns about oneself and the community.
  • 19.  Kelly (1972) suggested using four principles from biological ecology to guide community psychologists’ assessment of natural social environments. These are the following: 4 Principles
  • 20.  That the multiple components of a social context are interrelated and influence the other parts.  Changes in one part may produce change in other parts of the context. 1. Principle of Interdependence
  • 21.  One can understand community functioning by analyzing the definition, distribution, utilization and development of these resources.  Interventions can affect the way resources are created and defined as well as the way they are distributed.  How a community spends the funds at its disposal may also indicate which issues are considered important in that community. 2. Principle of Distribution of Resources
  • 22.  Adaptation refers to the process by which people cope with available or changing resources in their environments.  Different skills or competencies are necessary to successfully adapt to the demands of each community 3. Principle of Adaptation
  • 23.  Succession refers to the orderly process of community change as a way of adapting to new situations.  In the natural course of things, all communities change. They must adapt to change in the external environment.  The role of a community psychologist is not simply to help the community mobilize its resources to solve current problems, but to help it prepare for future changes. 4. Principle of Succession