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- Biopsychosocial models (BPSM) are a class of trans-disciplinary models which look at the interconnection between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental...
- individual's behavior and cognition are related to the brain. The biopsychosocial model is a cross-disciplinary, holistic model that concerns the ways...
- forward. Different types of obstacles include physical, economic, biopsychosocial, cultural, political, technological and military. As physical obstacles...
- therapists, and nursing staff. Psychiatrists have broad training in a biopsychosocial approach to the ****essment and management of mental illness. As part...
- serving as referral centers for primary care clinics, which also deliver biopsychosocial services, family and community medical services, and promotion and...
- problems in autism spectrum disorders: prevalence, nature, & possible biopsychosocial aetiologies". Sleep Medicine Reviews. 13 (6): 403–411. doi:10.1016/j...
- ISBN 9781912755394. Doyle, Nancy (14 October 2020). "Neurodiversity at work: a biopsychosocial model and the impact on working adults". British Medical Bulletin....
- political power or as embedded into the structure of society. The biopsychosocial model is offered as an alternative. In their book Society, Culture...
- electroconvulsive therapy in severe cases of mental disorder, and an integrated, biopsychosocial approach to psychiatry. Frances is the author or co-author of multiple...
- psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual (biopsychosocial–cultural–spiritual) elements. A biopsychosocial–cultural–spiritual approach fosters the crossing...