In order to understand how this works, we must first go into more detail about what exactly is the multi-factorial model. The multi-factorial model is made up of many different factors to determine our health and how at risk we are to illness. They can consist of biological factors, sociocultural factors, environmental factors, personality, …show more content…
Through Psychology, we now have a better understanding of how these factors work together putting people at risk. For example, someone who has a high stress job such as a commodities trader and who eats poorly, would not be at the same risk level as someone who has a low stress job and takes care of themselves. We have learned this through the study of Psychology. Psychology has shown us the physical impact that stress and poor life management can have on us. If we do not take care of ourselves mentally, then physically we can begin to break down. The heart is at the greatest risk for these breakdowns due to stress. Family history also has a big impact on this illness. If a person has a long family history of this illness, then they can take preventative steps to help and lesson their risk. Fifty years ago, none of this would have been taken into account. Through our gained knowledge of mind and body with the study of Psychology, we now have a better total understanding of ourselves as