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Theory of Conservation (adaptation to and interaction with environment) +…
Theory of Conservation (adaptation to and interaction with environment) + conservation = organismic response leading to preservation of integrity (wholeness)
environment
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two parts
internal
homeostasis: state of energy sparing that provides baseline for psychological and physiological processes
homeorrhesis: adaptive state seen as a stabilized flow that describes the process of adaptation, permitting body to sustain well-being despite external environmental changes
external
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operational: contains elements of the world that may physically affect the patient, but are not perceived by them
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adaptation
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three characteristics
historicity: adaptations repeat themselves in every person and respond once presented with specific challenges
specificity: individual responses to environment and their adaptive pattern. varies person to person based on genes.
redundancy: there are multiple adaptive responses available to every patient in every situation to ensure continued adaptation
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