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An Embodied-Socio-Psychological Perspective in Health Psychology? (diterbitkan pada jurnal Social and Personality Psychology Compass Volume 5, Issue 5, Tahun 2011, hlm 220-230)
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Author:
Delefosse, Marie Santiago
Topik:
Psychology
;
Social Psychology
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Tempat Terbit:
England
Tahun Terbit:
2011
Jenis:
Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
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Abstract
The author introduces an alternative perspective to the biopsychosocial model in health psychology. In the first part of her article, she presents the major critiques levelled at mainstream research in health psychology. In the second part, she reviews fundamental studies on the place of emotions in corporeality, then studies that are more psycho-socially oriented and focus on the relationship between health and the social. This literature review shows the necessity of an alternative perspective. The Embodied-Socio-Psychological (ESP) perspective which is presented here is based on a historico-cultural and developmental approach, drawing from Wallon and Vygotsky’s work and supported by current research in neuroscience on mirror neurons as well as by early interaction psychology. The ESP perspective enables accounting for the articulation between embodied emotional development and the development of superior psychological functions within the social and cultural field; during the crisis of serious illness, this articulation is strongly disrupted in its embodied emotional, embodied social as well as socio-psychological foundations. This perspective proposes going beyond a notion of the ill human being as a juxtaposition of BPS variables, in order to account for the complementary, indissociable and complex articulation of the corporeal, the social and the psychological. It refers to a theoretical approach that is clearly psychological and no longer anchored in a biomedical definition.
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