ement PC= Personal Characteristics S= Significance.
6. Causes of Individual Behavior • Inherited characteristics • Learned characteristics
7. Learned characteristic
8. Perception is a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression.
9. Perception Perception is the...
ement PC= Personal Characteristics S= Significance.
6. Causes of Individual Behavior • Inherited characteristics • Learned characteristics
7. Learned characteristic
8. Perception is a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression.
9. Perception Perception is the understanding in one’s own perspective and situation.
10. Personality Personality is the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character. Type-A personality seeks challenges and Type-B personality seeks status quo.
14. Attitude Attitude is a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
15. Values -Values are the moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group. -Values are a person's or society’s beliefs about good behavior and what things are important.
17. Mechanism of Behavior ActionBehavior Behavior Intention Personal Attitude Norms Beliefs Direct Observation Information from various sources. eg TV infer basing on information Belief about an object or person Belief about some performing Belief about some performing with knowledge of ‘approval’/ ‘disapproval’ of people, or things Our actions are determined by our behavior. Behavior is influenced by attitude and norms; which again depend on our beliefs, learnt through observation, information from various sources, including education and inferences drawn from any information interacting with past experiences. Similarly ,behavior can be changed by providing appropriate education
18. Suppose you have a patient sitting in front of you. She is a 58-year- old woman who works a lot and reports a high level of daily stress. She is hypertensive, smoker for more than 30 years, is overweight and has not been exercising regularly. She came to see you because of low back pain and poor sleep. As a healthcare professional, you want to help her.
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ASSIGMENT Behavioral Science HND HIRA AKBAR ALI
NON PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION (NIPs ) IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Communication skills …………………………................. Counslling……………………………………………….. Information care ………………………………………… Handling difficult patient and their families……………….. Breaking bed new …………………………………………. Crisis intervention and disaster management………………. Conflict resolution …………………………………………..
Communication skills Communication skills involve the methods used in conveying, receiving and processing information through verbal and non-verbal means. It includes speaking and listening effectively, interpreting gestures, body language, and emotions and being able to use the right communication on the right occasion
counseling
What traits must a counsellor have?
INFORMATIONAL CARE (IC). Information care is defined as provision of information to patients using principle of communication regarding the disease ,the drug and the doctor (the 3D). The help to fill the gap in the patient’s knowledge and using language of patient understanding.
Handling difficult patient and their families Health professional find certain types of patient and their families exceedingly difficult to deal with .This include individuals who Have long meaningless and repetitive discussion with the doctor Waste precious time . Ask for under favor's . Become too dependent and clingy. Try to manipulate the doctor.