心身医学
Online ISSN : 2189-5996
Print ISSN : 0385-0307
ISSN-L : 0385-0307
Biopsychosocial Health
Stacey B. Day
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1991 年 31 巻 3 号 p. 189-198

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As humankind becomes a single global ecological system, the biopsychosocial approach to health, we believe, offers great advantages (for illness, disease, stress, growth, aging, the family, poverty, violence, environment). Effectively we integrate information from a polypolarity of dimensions and conceive a formulation central to the basic problem to be answered, and particularly to those of human survival. The strategies employed relate how the human person receives, analyzes, processed and responds to constant streams of change in internal and external environments, while endeavoring to maintain Allness and Wholeness. This we have described. The biopsychosocial concept recognizes the fundamental laws of science, obeyed the laws of matter and motion, recognizes the role of entropy, functions within concepts of time and space, and is characterized by a unity of forces served by organazation through an integrated biologos within an information universe. In our contemporary thinking it is the profundity of the transfer questions-how to integrate diverse disciplines, -that concerans us. Our work to date argues that when information energy systems and human interofective systems interact, that outcome may have critical significance for good health, quality of life, and human survival (desease illness, stress, wars, conflict, adverse human behavior, denial of human and ethical social rights, conduct and so forth). At the personal level we have approached the experimental field through health communications and education for health emphasizing the critical nature of integration, the role of the parasympathetic way for survival, and the concept of the biologos as the most natural understanding of wholistic being.

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© 1991 Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine
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