Huppert believes that health and all subjective happiness are related to positive emotions by restricting and suppressing negative emotions. (Quoted in Huppert et al., Datta, 2010, p 64) (131) Structure of Sustainable Happiness When Lyubomirsky studies various papers and realizes that happiness is determined by multiple influences, it is sustainable and happy A building was created and designed. model. (Lyubomirsky et al., Boniwell & Rostron, 2010, p. 134) are based on the fact that we have a genetically determined level of happiness and these important life events affect this Although it plays a role, it quickly returns to the original point.
The premise of the biomedical model is that physical condition is a physical phenomenon that can be explained, identified and treated by physical means. The biological psychosocial model takes into account the physical condition of the patient, their ideas, beliefs - in particular the traditions of culture and faith, and those affected by their social expectations. Illness is not just a physical phenomenon but also felt by people, their perception of their health, and the influence of events in their lives. The psychosocial model is attractive for its completeness and personal attention.
The biological psychosocial model proposed by Engel in 1977 is a substitute for biomedical model. In the biological psychosocial model, the goal is to understand and treat the disease, that is, subjective pain in the patient, not to limit the diagnosis to the discovery of the disease. Biopsychosocial clinicians recognize that the symptoms arise from not only diseases, but also several different influences. Symptoms include normal development (eg infant reflux), mental illness (eg, pain disorder, diversion disorder, drug disease), cultural and social influences (eg men with chest pain are enrolled in health insurance Ignore the signal because there is no)) and malfunction, symptoms are real, it is not easy to distinguish the disease. Examples are tension headache, irritable bowel syndrome, and functional dyspepsia. Several effects gather to form clinical syndrome
The bios psychosocial approach is a comprehensive and integrated framework for understanding human development, health and function. It is based on the view that "human beings are essentially biologically psychosocial organisms in which biological, psychological and social aspects are intimately intertwined" (Melchert, 2007, p. 37). It is a meta-theoretic view based on science combining various psychology, biology, and socio-cultural perspectives. Engel (1977) proposed the original representation of this concept. It is based on general system theory.