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    Biopsychosocial Analysis of Maria Andrade Maricruz Martinez Introductory to Gerontology Professor Haldeman‚ PhD April 13‚ 2013 Maria Andrade is 79 years old. She came to America as a Cuban refugee at the age of 20. She was raised by her grandparents in Cuba. She began working at the age of 14. When she arrived in Miami‚ she was able to obtain part time employment and immediately enrolled herself in ESL classes. Thereafter she attended community college for about two years. She then moved

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    Biopsychosocial model The biopsychosocial model (abbreviated "BPS") is a general model or approach positing that biological‚ psychological (which entails thoughts‚ emotions‚ and behaviors)‚ and social (socio-economical‚ socio-environmental‚ and cultural) factors‚ all play a significant role in human functioning in the context of disease or illness. Indeed‚ health is best understood in terms of a combination of biological‚ psychological‚ and social factors rather than purely in biological terms

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    Depression: A Biopsychosocial Perspective Major Depressive Disorder‚ or depression‚ is by far the most common mental illness in Canada. It affects people from all ethnic‚ socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. It is estimated that 8% of Canadians will suffer from depression at some point in their lives. With such prevalence‚ much study and analysis has been done to find a root cause. Three different perspectives are studied in the hopes of finding this origin. The biological perspective‚ focuses

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    Biopsychosocial Report (Ordinary People) Client Identification Information Client’s name: Conrad Jarrett Client’s age: teenage‚ in high school Client’s parents: Calvin Jarrett (the father)‚ Tax attorney. Beth Jarrett (the mother)‚ Homemaker Description of Systems person system. Conrad is a tall and thin white boy under 18 years old. He has big brown eyes like his father‚ but his hair is very short as it has been cut when he was in the hospital and now is growing out again

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    providers adopt a model of care that enable them to know their patients and help them to stay healthy‚ a model that takes lifestyle and psychosocial stresses into account in addition to biological factors because they are important determinants of heath and illness. The following paragraphs will explore the biospychosocial model of care in contrast to the biomedical model‚ will look at its advantages and critics‚ the biopsychosocial issues at young adulthood‚ how the biopsychosocial approach is used

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    Biopsychosocial Perspective Christina Parker PSYCH 626 April 07‚ 2014 David Engstrom Biopsychosocial Perspective Psychologists past‚ present‚ and future desire the answer to one basic question; “what factors influence a person’s physical and mental health are they related if a relationship exists”; thus Health Psychology emerged. In pursuit of the answer several models or perspectives came about. Over time psychologist realized that focusing on one causal factor results in partial information

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    At the same time‚ when one twin develops schizophrenia‚ 40% of co-twins do not develop the disorder. Thus‚ in addition to the genetic factors‚ other factors (presumably environmental) also play a part. The psychological component of the biopsychosocial model looks for potential psychological causes for a health problem such as lack of self-control‚ emotional turmoil‚ and negative thinking. Psychosocial factors can cause a biological effect by predisposing the patient to risk factors. An example

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    and Conceptual Models Nursing theories and conceptual models are the groundwork for nursing research and is an illustration of nursing knowledge. Nurses use conceptual models and theories in their practice and continued research‚ which allows for constant growth and development‚ along with better patient care and outcomes (Kearney-Nunery‚ 2014‚ p.34) “The conceptual models and theories of nursing represent various paradigms derived from the metaparadigm of the discipline of nursing” (Masters‚ 2014

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    Nursing Care Model Nurses are the first line of defense in patient’s care and are essential in the healthcare system. They are not only delivering care to the patients‚ but they also teaching‚ advocating for their patients‚ and providing comfort and support for the patients and their families. The way the nurses deliver the care to the patients is guided by the nursing care model that is used in the facility. According to Finkelman (2016)‚ “nursing practice models have been used to implement recourse-intensive

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    an extremely positive reaction to her newly diagnosed condition and did not perceive it as an ‘illness’ more so just another hurdle to overcome. I will be looking at a bio-psychosocial model to use within this assignment as a holistic perspective in relation to my patient. It is my intention to use the model to critically evaluate the bio psychosocial factors in relation to my chosen patient. It remains important to recognise that both the psychological factors and social factors are addressed

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