ecological principles
settings and interventions
social
100

changes in one part of the system affect other parts 

what is interdependence? 

100

organized environments where people interact, such as schools or workplaces.

what is a setting?

100

mutual support, involvement and cohesion of members in a settings. 

what is social relationships? 

200

how resources move through a system and influence participation

what is cycling of resources
200

Settings that promote participation, shared leadership, and access to resources are called this.

what are empowering settings?

200

a setting's emphasis on order, rules, expectations and control of behavior

what is system maintenance and change? 

300

explains how settings and systems change over time

what is succession?

300

Increasing staffing to reduce workload is an example of this type of intervention.

what is an ecological intervention? 

300

whether individual autonomy, growth, and skill development are fostered in a setting. 

what is personal development?

400

process of individuals and environments adjusting to each other.

What is adaption? 

400
community psychology emphasizes changing this rather than only changing individuals 

what is the enviorment?

400

patters of social relations amoung the people within a setting. 

what are social regularities? 

500

A university budget cut leading to fewer staff, larger classes, and increased student stress demonstrates this ecological principle.

what is interdependence? 

500

Graduate students balancing research, coursework, and employment often experience this ecological concept.


what is role strain? 

500

what behavior are expected and how authority is distributed 

What are social roles? 

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