psychosocialThe term psychosocial refers to one in psychological development in and interaction with a social environment. The individual is not necessarily fully aware of this relationship with his or her environment. It was first commonly used by psychologist Erik Erikson in his stages of social development. Contrasted with social psychology, which attempts to explain social patterns of behavior in a general sense, the term “psychosocial” can be used to describe the unique internal processes that occur within the individual. It is usually used in the context of “psychosocial intervention,” which is commonly used alongside psychoeducational or psychopharmacological interventions. This also means that the psychosocial is what they say lack of social interaction.
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Psychosocial
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Tags: Psychological development, Psychopharmacological interventions, Psychosocial dysfunction, Psychosocial Network, Psychosomatic Disorders, Social psychology, Victims of disaster, Violence
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