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Biopsychosocial framework
Biopsychosocial framework refers to a useful way to organize the biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces on human development.
Biopsychosocial framework shows that human development results from the interaction of four (4) forces which include biological, sociocultural and psychological and life-cycle forces.
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