3. DEFINING HEALTH AND ITS
DOMAIN HEALTH
is according to the World Health
Organization (WHO) (1948) defined
as the state of complete physical,
mental and social well being.
4. DEFINING HEALTH AND ITS
DOMAIN HEALTH
is according to the World
Health Organization (WHO)
(1948) defined as the state of
complete physical, mental
and social well being.
HEALTH DOMAINS:
a. Physical Health
b. Psychological Health
c. Emotional Health
d. Social Health
e. Spiritual Health
5. Refers to the way that your body
functions. This includes eating right,
getting regular exercise and being at
your recommended body weight. It is
also avoiding vices, and being free of
disease and sickness.
PHYSICAL HEALTH
8. SOCIAL HEALTH
is the quality of your relationships with
family, friends, teachers and classmates
and others the child is in contact with.
9. SPIRITUAL HEALTH
refers to maintaining harmonious
relationships with other living things and
having spiritual direction and purpose.
10. CULTURE- SPECIFIC SYNDROMES
AND ILLNESSES
With the growing spread of knowledge and
learning across the globe, it is quite
inevitable for different cultures and nations
to form their own terms for illnesses that
occur specifically in their regions.
11. CULTURE- SPECIFIC SYNDROMES
AND ILLNESSES
With the growing spread of
knowledge and learning
across the globe, it is quite
inevitable for different
cultures and nations to
form their own terms for
illnesses that occur
specifically in their regions.
In the Philippines setting, many
medical- related terms have
been developed throughout his
country’shistory.
a. Bughat
b. Usog
12. BUGHAT
One example of a culture- specific illness.
- Originated from Cebu, commonly known as “ binat”
among Filipinos is the relapse of the body’s system after it
has healed from sickness.
- Is described as something that happens to a person that
has recently healed from sickness but then shortly gets
sick again after.
13. USOG
• Usually happens to young children
• This topic in Filipino psychology happens when an
unsuspecting stranger greets you with an evil eye.
• Symptoms of usog are usually a development of fever
and sometimes convulsions.
• Usog has been given theories as to why it happens to
children.
14. USOG
• According to Fadul (1998), Usog is cause by a
distressed in the child with the visitor in his/ her
house.
• The theory states that the stranger inside the child’s
house may cause distress and fear within a child.
• Thus, the child is overpowered or nauusog by the
stranger and may feel afraid or get sick.
15. SYSTEMS OF DIAGNOSIS,
PREVENTION AND HEALING
Medicine in the world is very vast in its scope.
-There are many illnesses being discovered
and researched by different scientist and
with this, many forms of healing and
treatment have also been formed.
16. • TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AND
HEALING TREATMENT
The sum total of the knowledge, skills and practices based
on the theories, beliefs and experiences indigenous to
different cultures, weather explicable or not used in the
maintenance of health as well as in the prevention,
diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and
mental illness.
17. • TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AND
HEALING TREATMENT
Most cases of countries who use traditional healing can be
found in some parts of Asia and Africa.
Example of traditional healings include:
a. accupuncture
b. herbalism
c. use of Chinese medicine
d. rubs
19. 2. WESTERN MEDICINE
Is the modern day practices of the medical world
and are typically referred to as medical science.
Western medicine and treatment is usually done by a
doctor, nurse and other conventional healthcare
provider.
Their practices and methods are of western medical
and scientific Teachings and traditions.
21. 3. ALTERNATIVE HEALING
Is a healing practice that has the effect of medicine but does
not necessarily originate from medical practice, or a scientific
method.
It consists of a wide range of healing practices health, care,
therapies and the like.
22. 3. ALTERNATIVE HEALING
These alternative healings are not backed- up by scientific facts
but has still proven successful in healing illnesses and
psychological strains.
Examples:
• homeopathy
• chiropractors
• Christian faith healing traditional
• Chinese medicine
• naturopathy
23. HEALTH AS A HUMAN RIGHT
• The WHO constitution enshrines the highest
attainable standard of health as a
fundamental right of every human being.
• The health of majority of the world’s
population is still an impending issue that
needs to be solve.