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Key Biopsychosocial concepts
views human development from multidimensional perspective: biolgical, psychological, social.
Assumes biolgocial psychological, and social factors all play important roles; no single factor causes a person's behavioral response.
Focuses on the interaction of biolgical, psychological, and social factors.
Concerned with balance of protective factors and risk factors within each dimension that interact to produce a person's toward resilience.
Risks, protective facotrs, and resilience
Risks and protective factors within biopsychosocial dimensions influence human development and behavior thought the lifespan. Resilience refers to a person's ability to function adaptively despite exposure to risks.
Risks: haxards in the person or environment that increase the likelihood of a problem occuring
Protective factors: personal. social, and institutional strengths that co-exist with risks and promote competence and health development, decreasing the likelihood of a problem occuring
Strengths Perspective: Key concepts
1. Every person, family, group, and community has strengths that can be mobilized
2. It is easier to help people achieve change by building on their strengths
3. No one can know the full extent of a person's capacity to grow, change and overcome problems.
4. Negative and traumatic events can be sources of challenge and oppourtunity
5. Social workers should collaborate with their clients and take seriously their clients' goals and suggestions
Sociocultural risk
Emergence whena persosn lacks all or some of th