Tag: family influence


FAMILY OF ORIGIN

Definition and Foundational Concepts The family of origin (FOO) is a fundamental construct in psychological theory and developmental sociology, defined precisely as the nuclear and extended family unit into which an individual is born or primarily raised. This foundational group typically encompasses parents, legal guardians, and siblings, but its influential scope often extends to include […]

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POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION

Defining Political Socialization and its Scope Political socialization is fundamentally defined as the comprehensive process through which individuals acquire political attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors relevant to their political system and culture. This transmission is not merely passive absorption but an active developmental process, spanning an individual’s entire lifetime, although its most formative and influential […]

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NURTURE

Definition and Scope of Nurture The term Nurture, within the realm of psychology and developmental science, refers to the entirety of environmental and climate-related aspects which impact the growth, development, and actions of an individual across the lifespan. This encompasses every non-genetic influence—ranging from the intrauterine environment experienced prenatally to the complex psychosocial structures encountered […]

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SEXUAL LIFESTYLE

Defining the Scope of Sexual Lifestyle The concept of sexual lifestyle refers to a deeply integrated and consistent pattern of an individual’s sexual behavior, encompassing their choices regarding partners, sexual orientation, and the specific types of sexual activities they engage in over time. Unlike transient sexual encounters or isolated behaviors, a sexual lifestyle represents a […]

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PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS

Psychosocial Factors Understanding Psychosocial Factors: A Core Definition Psychosocial factors represent the intricate web of influences stemming from an individual’s psychological and social environment that collectively shape their experiences, behaviors, and overall well-being. At its core, the term synthesizes two critical domains: the psychological, which encompasses internal mental processes such as thoughts, emotions, beliefs, attitudes, […]

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