A Cognitive Hierarchy of Wholes: Expanding on the Biopsychosocial Model
The biopsychosocial model, as proposed by George Engel, models trajectories of biological and social wholes. Biologically, the causal chain contains molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ (system), nerves (system) and person. Socially, this person participates in two-person interacts, family, community, culture, society and biosphere. However, the psychological axis of the person is reduced to “experience and behavior”. This article expands on the biopsychosocial model in the psychological dimension. It reframes Yogic perceptional models into modern psychological terms.
Category yoga-presentation | Author Dana Stoll | File size 111.38 kB
The biopsychosocial model, as proposed by George Engel, models trajectories of biological and social wholes. Biologically, the causal chain contains molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ (system), nerves (system) and person. Socially, this person participates in two-person interacts, family, community, culture, society and biosphere. However, the psychological axis of the person is reduced to “experience and behavior”. This article expands on the biopsychosocial model in the psychological dimension. It reframes Yogic perceptional models into modern psychological terms.
Category yoga-presentation | Author Dana Stoll | File size 111.38 kB
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