SDH Flashcards
we have assumed that we have control over the SDH factors, but we don’t. They are _________
imposed on us
list the 17 SDH
- disability
- early child development
- education
- employment
- food insecurity
- gender
- geography
- globalization
- housing
- health services
- immigration
- income
- indigenous ancestry
- race
- social exclusion
- social safety
- unemployment and job security
what is resiliency?
process of adapting well
bouncing back from difficult experiences
emerging stronger than before
experiencing PERSONAL GROWTH
what is the primary factor in the development of resiliency?
having caring and supportive relationships
what are 4 additional protective factors for resiliency?
- capacity to make realistic plans
- positive self regard and confidence
- communication and problem solving skills
- managing emotions
what is the illness belief model?
where beliefs and suffering intersect
belief about illness = greatest source of family suffering
beliefs also = family healing
what are the 4 interventions of the illness belief model?
- context for changing beliefs
- distinguishing illness beliefs
- challenging constraining beliefs
- strengthening facilitating beliefs
what 3 factors determine beliefs?
- bio-psychosocial-spiritual make up
- genetics
- history of interactions
what are core beliefs?
very personal
often invisible
what are the hallmarks of core beliefs?
truth and certainty
core beliefs result in ____________
development of rules that dictate behaviour
what do core beliefs influence?
family system and functioning
how family members cope and suffer
beliefs are at the heart of _________
healing
what are constraining beliefs?
decrease possibility for solutions
increase illness suffering
what are facilitating beliefs?
increase possibility for solution
decrease suffering
invite healing
what is the Wright and Bell concept of objectivity in parentheses?
recognizing that all perspectives are valid, rather than assuming a single objective truth