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Biopsychosocial Model in Health Psychology
The biopsychosocial model is an approach used in health psychology which proposes that human health and illness are determined by the complex interaction of biological elements (such as genetic makeup), psychological elements (such as stress and behavior patterns), and sociocultural elements (such as relationships). This framework is often visualized as three overlapping circles representing the interconnected nature of biological, psychological, and social factors.

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