The biomedical model is an approach to understanding and treating illnesses that focuses on biological factors such as genetics, biochemistry, and anatomy. It suggests that physical symptoms are primarily caused by physiological abnormalities.
Related terms
Biopsychosocial Model: This model takes into account not only biological factors but also psychological and social influences in understanding and treating illnesses.
The placebo effect refers to when a person experiences improvements in their symptoms due to believing they are receiving a treatment, even if the treatment itself has no therapeutic value.
Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition (PFAMC): PFAMC refers to psychological factors such as stress, trauma, or personality traits that can influence the development or exacerbation of medical conditions.