FRHD 1100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Define the components of psychosocial health (page 28 and 29: psychosocial health: Adapt to change and cope with adversity. Emotional: or person: a conscious mental reaction directed toward a specific object. Understand that the self is not the center of the universe. Ability to respond in a suitable way to situations or events. Sense of control over the mind and body. Social: ability to interact with the people around us as well as our capability to function as a contributing member while helping others as well. Celebrating our diverse society by accepting differences. Being open to new experiences with others. Equal access to assistance, goods, services and programs for all individuals: ability to identify our basic purpose in life, doesn"t have to follow a specific religion. Experiencing the fulfillment of achieving our full potential. A strong sense of values, morals, and ethics. A deep understanding of the interconnectedness of humans with each other and with nature.