Exam 7: Dorothy Johnsons Behavioral System Model
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Johnson viewed health as efficient and effective functioning of the system and as behavioral system balance and stability.Behavioral system balance and stability are demonstrated by observed behavior that is:
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Each subsystem is composed of at least four structural components EXCEPT:
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Johnson integrated a complex knowledge set in the development of her Behavior System Model.Johnson has noted that her theory evolved from:
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Which of following functions are associated with the aggressive-protective subsystem.Select all that apply:
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Johnson proposes that each subsystem is composed of at least four structural components that interact in a specific pattern.These parts are:
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Two components of each subsystem include choice and action.Johnson refers to choice as the individual's repertoire of alternative behaviors in a situation that will best meet the goal and attain the desired outcome.
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A number of existing theories were integrated into Johnson's development of the Behavior System Model.The PRIMARY theoretical foundation(s)for the model is (are):
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A disorder originating within any one subsystem is classified as a(n):
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Johnson proposed five core principals of systems thinking.These core principals include which set of answers?
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The overall representation of Johnson's model can be viewed as a behavioral system within an environment.
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According to Johnson,individuals are said to achieve efficient and effective behavioral functioning in all of the following EXCEPT:
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From a behavioral system perspective,homeorhesis is a more-important stabilizing process than homeostasis.In homeorhesis,the system stabilizes around:
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The goal "to take in needed resources from the environment to maintain the integrity of the organism or to achieve a state of pleasure;to internalize the external environment" is associated with which subsystem?
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