Chapter 2 Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
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A term pertaining to psychological and social factors and the interaction of these
factor.

A

Psychosocial

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Needs and concerns relating to one or all of the psychosocial dimension.

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Psychosocial issues

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3
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The social script ascribed to individual pertaining to their role in child-
bearing or child-rearing and related task such as maintaining the household.

A

Reproductive role

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4
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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.

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Productive role

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5
Q

is composed of two related words. It is specifically the two primary
aspects of Psychosocial: Psychological and Social.

A

Psychosocial

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6
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Pertains to anything associated with mental process, and behavior

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Psychological

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7
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Pertains to anything associated with human relationship, connection, and interaction.

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Social

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8
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pertains to people’s emotion and feelings.

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Affect a.k.a Affective Domain

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9
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pertains to people’s actions: observable (overt) or not
readily observable (covert).

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Behavior a.k.a Behavior Domain

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10
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pertains to people’s thought processes such as
memory, perception, and information processing.

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Cognition a.k.a Cognitive Domain

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11
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is our conscious understanding of something.

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Awareness

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12
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It involves emotional feelings of closeness and connectedness
with other person.

A

Intimacy and Relationship

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13
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came from personal experiences of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose

A

Well-being

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14
Q

Dimensions of well-being:
physical/ biological health

A

Physical

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15
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Dimension of well-being:
positive feeling, mood stability

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Emotional

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16
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Dimension of well-being:
clarity of mind, healthy thought process

17
Q

Dimension of well-being:
available and adequate financial and other resources,

18
Q

Dimension of well-being:
healthy and positive interaction and relationship with others

19
Q

Dimension of well-being:
healthy and positive interaction and relationship with others

20
Q

is a term which is difficult to define due to the different interpretations and meanings it
has.

21
Q

defined by Merriam-Webster, is a feeling of strong and constant
affection for a person. It is also difficult to measure.

22
Q

It is also known as romantic love or infatuation.

A

Passionate love

23
Q

It is characterized by intense psychological feelings such as tenderness, elation, anxiety,
sexual desire, and ecstasy.

A

Passionate love

24
Q

It is less intense than passionate love.

A

Compassionate Love