Chapter 2 Flashcards
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A term pertaining to psychological and social factors and the interaction of these
factor.
Psychosocial
Needs and concerns relating to one or all of the psychosocial dimension.
Psychosocial issues
The social script ascribed to individual pertaining to their role in child-
bearing or child-rearing and related task such as maintaining the household.
Reproductive role
The social script ascribed to individuals pertaining to their role in economic
production and related tasks such as engaging in public affairs and living in the work.
Productive role
is composed of two related words. It is specifically the two primary
aspects of Psychosocial: Psychological and Social.
Psychosocial
Pertains to anything associated with mental process, and behavior
Psychological
Pertains to anything associated with human relationship, connection, and interaction.
Social
pertains to people’s emotion and feelings.
Affect a.k.a Affective Domain
pertains to people’s actions: observable (overt) or not
readily observable (covert).
Behavior a.k.a Behavior Domain
pertains to people’s thought processes such as
memory, perception, and information processing.
Cognition a.k.a Cognitive Domain
is our conscious understanding of something.
Awareness
It involves emotional feelings of closeness and connectedness
with other person.
Intimacy and Relationship
came from personal experiences of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose
Well-being
Dimensions of well-being:
physical/ biological health
Physical
Dimension of well-being:
positive feeling, mood stability
Emotional
Dimension of well-being:
clarity of mind, healthy thought process
Mental
Dimension of well-being:
available and adequate financial and other resources,
Material
Dimension of well-being:
healthy and positive interaction and relationship with others
Social
Dimension of well-being:
healthy and positive interaction and relationship with others
Social
is a term which is difficult to define due to the different interpretations and meanings it
has.
Love
defined by Merriam-Webster, is a feeling of strong and constant
affection for a person. It is also difficult to measure.
Love
It is also known as romantic love or infatuation.
Passionate love
It is characterized by intense psychological feelings such as tenderness, elation, anxiety,
sexual desire, and ecstasy.
Passionate love
It is less intense than passionate love.
Compassionate Love