SR. CALLISTA ROY internal perceptions and from the
“Adaptation Model” perception of others. Self-concept – changes overtime and guide’s ones actions (due to FOUR ADAPTIVE MODES experiences) The four adaptive modes of the subsystem are how the regulator and Two components cognator mechanisms are manifested; in The Physical Self- body sensation and other words, they are the external body image expressions of the above and internal The Personal Self- self consistency; processes. self-ideal, moral-ethical-spiritual self Physiological-Physical Mode Role Function Mode “ way a person responds as a physical “a role, as the functioning unit of the being to stimuli from the environment” society is a set of expectations about -we respond in our environment how a person occupying one position behaves toward a person occupying Physical and chemical processes another position” according to Andrews involved in the function and activities of and Roy. (one being a model to living organisms. These are the actual someone) processes put in motion by the regulator subsystem. This mode focuses on the primary, secondary and tertiary roles that a The basic need of this mode is person occupies in society, and knowing composed of the needs associated with where he or she stands as a member of oxygenation, nutrition, elimination, society. activity and rest, and protection. Interdependence Mode The complex processes of this mode This mode focuses on attaining are associated with the senses, fluid relational integrity through the giving and electrolytes, neurologic function, and receiving of love, respect and value. and endocrine function. Difficulty This is achieved with effective breathing, underweight, overweight. communication and relations. Self-Concept Group Adaptive Mode “refers to the psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person”