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Read the major psychological factors which influence the behavior of human being.<br>
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Introduction • Psychology is used for study of human behaviour and their thoughts. • It developes a relationship amidst the care provider and patients/service users. • There are many psychological factors which influence the behaviour of human being. • During different lifespan stages of development human experiences differnt kind pohschological behaviour.
Application of psychological theories Cognitive appraisal (Richard Lazarus) • Individual are affected by the environment. • Environment produces stressors. • Primary appraisal stage includes finding meaning of situation. • Secondary appraisal where person is not able to identify what should be done with the situation.
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Contd James-Lange: Theory of Emotion • Individual triggers many emotions in many situation in life. • Emotion arises only after the person encounter with the situation. • Emotion of stress and confusion trigger stressful constitution. • This in return triggers stress related emotions.
Behaviour disturbances in relation to psychological theories As per the given case study, • Karen is undergoing difficult mental conditions. • She is facing anxiety and pervasive development disorder. • This is lowering her self esteem and confidence to perform her daily job duties. As per psychological theories, • These inability triggered after the primary appraisal encounter with her husband's problem. • secondary appraisal encounter she does not know what to do with the critical situation.
As per the given case study, • Karen was undergoing mental stress and pressure due to non employable skills of her husband. • She is facing these problems from the past 8 months. • Her medical well being is now getting impacted from the long exposure of stress. As per James-Lange psychological theories, • Negative thoughts that lingers in her mind, are due her incapability of saving her marriage from breakdown. • exposure has triggered behavioural changes in her self. • Constant fear of losing her job t\increase stress level.
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