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BEHAVIOR

CONTROL
Definition of Terms
Behavior the way in which one acts or
conducts oneself, especially towards others

Control the power to influence or direct
peoples behavior or the course of events

Behavior control control through the
establishment of a comprehensive system of
rules and procedures to direct the actions or
behavior of divisions, functions, and individuals.
Behavior Control in Nursing
Practice
Dorothy Johnson: Behavioral System Model
Johnson conceptualized the person as a behavioral
system, in which the behavior of the individual as a
whole is the focus.

BEHAVIOR the output of intra-organismic structures
and processes as they are coordinated and articulated
by and responsive to changes in sensory stimulation.

Behavior Control in Society
The view that against the enormous power-
shaping factors of social and communal
forces, individual autonomy is illusory.


Behavior Control in Religion
Behavior Control is dangerous. It leads to abuse of
others. This facet of Religious Abuse must be
recognized for what it is and members must flee those
religious organizations that practice abuse in order to
control and manipulate them.
Negative Points
Autonomy
Positive Points
Instructive
Structured
Peaceful




Schools of Thought
Utilitarianism


Categorical Imperative
GROUP STAND
Moral

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