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Unit 8 - Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care
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M2 D1 Unit 8 -compare two psychological approaches to health and social care service provision, evaluate two psychological approaches to health and social care service provision - Health and Social Care - Extended Diploma
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Unit 8 M2, D1 Health and Social Care
M2 compare two psychological approaches to health and social care service provision:
D1 Evaluate two psychological approaches to health and social care service provision:
How the behaviourist approach is compared to health and social care:
There are two perspecties to the behaiiourist theor; one of them is that the behaiiour is
learnt through the associaton or resemblance of preiious experiences.
For example, someone who drinks alcohol frequentl; will haie positie aspects with it and
therefore contnue the consumptons. Something like laughter and enjo;ment would be
associated with alcohol which might not necessar; is going to be the alcohol but more likel;
the atmosphere is afectng that indiiidual.
Howeier, it could also mean that the indiiidual is going to be more accepted b; their
friends and seen as more social people this could make a positie impact on their
confidence and therefore the; are more likel; to consume alcohol again. Although, most
people intake alcohol for fun there are people who tr; to ‘drink awa;’ their problems. The;
might be depressed and drinking alcohol would make them feel beter b; making their
problems ‘disappear for a while’.
Comparing this to the health care setng, there are a lot of diferent therapies which could
be used b; the indiiidual to help with the ‘alcoholic state’. One of the therapies that could
be used is called ‘alcohol rehabilitaton aiersion therap;’ where the indiiidual would intake
pills which when he/she intakes alcohol would cause a negatie impact on their impulses
and therefore them feel s;mptoms like nausea and sickness.
This would be helpful as then their alcohol consumpton is going to be reduces as each tme
the; intake something alcoholic their brain will produce negatie impulses and to preient
themselies feeling sick the; will haie to stop drinking alcohol. This wa; people with
alcoholic problems are more likel; to reduce their alcohol consumpton and lead a happier
lifest;le where the; wouldn’t need to get ‘drunk’. This method would be ier; helpful for
those who are sufering with depression and reach for an alcoholic beierage instead of
reaching for support from their close people.
The behaiiourist approach is used in a social care setng to do similar things as the health
care seriices. The main aim of the theor; is to alter the indiiidual’s behaiiour to understand
that there is a wa; in oiercoming the difcult behaiiour.
In the social care setngs like a school for people with behaiiour issues, the disciplined
conditoning of the behaiiourist approach can be used. An example is that when the child
behaies well or does something positie the; can get a reward.
This will make the child to associate positie behaiiour with reward, this mean that the; will
be used to behaiing in a certain manner which is going to haie not onl; positie result on
them but also on people around them. There are things like s;stems of punishments in
schools such as ‘call in parents’ which could be used when children behaie badl;.
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