Ms. Pooja Sen M.sc Nursing ( MHN) DYNAMICS OF BEHAVIOUR
GENERAL OBJECTIVE At the end of the class student will be able to acquire the knowledge regarding Introduction, Definition, Types of human dynamics. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES At the end of the class the student will be able to: define Human dynamic explain the component/types of human dynamics
INTRODUCTION Human behavior is the response of individual or groups of human to internal and external stimulai.it refers to the area of every physical action & observable emotion associated with individuals ,as well as the human race.
Dynamic of behavior are the factors that stimulate a change in human behavioral pattern. DEFINITION
Biological Dynamics Psychological Dynamics Socio cultural Dynamics TYPES
1. Biological Dynamics – the various biological factors regulating human behaviour are……. Genetics – genes determine all the characteristics of human like complexion, Hight etc. through major part of the human behaviour is learnt, but many psychologist believe that some part is also determined by individual genetic makeup- e.g. Intelligence Sex Differences – Males are expected to be aggressive and females caring. These sexual differences are socialize and often have an impact on human behaviour.
Biological Dynamics – the various biological factors regulating human behaviour are……. 3. Physical Growth – Physical Maturity as well as changes in physical ability is also has an changes in physical ability also has an impact on human behaviour. 4. Nutrition – Balanced diet helps in maintaing optimal health and poor nutrition often affects the brain function and person activity. 5. Illness and inborn disabilities
2. Psychological Dynamics – The various psychological factors regulating human behaviour are ……………. Cognition – Refers to mental process which helps in decision making, problem solving, reasoning , responding and performing certain physiological acts. 2. Perception – it is the process in which interpretation of particular simulai . Same stimulus is perceived differently by different people. 3. Emotion – Refers to strong feeling deriving from one circumstances, mood or relationships with others .
2. Psychological Dynamics – The various psychological factors regulating human behaviour are ……………. 3. Attitude – Refers to a settled way of thinking or feeling about something .every person has a positive or negative attitude about something which often. 4 . Memory – indicated the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. Our good and bad experiences regarding things influence our behaviour.
3. Socio Cultural Dynamics – social factors impacting human behaviour are……………………………………….. Social norms and values standard of living, educational and social status ,impact of technological advancement ,family structure ,social activities, religious beliefs ,economical status, impact of modernization and urbanization, social preference towards clothing and foods and gender expectation. Cultural factors impacting human behaviour are …………. Tradition, customs language changes, cultural ceremonies .
SUMMARY Behavior dynamic reveal that actions are not static but evolve based on the interplay of personal and external influence, highlighting the complexity and adaptability of human behavior.
CONCLUSION Behavior dynamic involve how internal factors and external influence shape actions and reactions continuously adapting to changing conditions.
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