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Topic

Interpersonal Behaviour

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Group Members

M Irfan Ashraf

M Adnan Ahmed

M Shaban

M Salman tufail

M Tyyab Usman

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BEHAVIOR

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definition

what we do. what we perform

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Interpersonal behaviour is the bond or behaviour between two people depending on the context of their relationship. This could be workmates, couples in a relationship or even business partners.

Interpersonal Behaviour

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Types

There are three types of behaviourAggressiveAssertivepassive

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AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOURS

Changes in the behaviour of people with dementia are very common. Sometimes this can include such as verbal abuse, verbal threats, hitting out, damaging property or physical violence towards another person. 

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Con………….

 disorder of the mental processes in brain is called dementiaAggressive behaviour can also be self-directed

 causes breakdown in a relationship Emotional problems are the most common cause of aggressive behaviour aggressive behaviour tend to be irritable, impulsive, and restless.

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Causes of aggressive behaviour

people with dementia may be unable to recognise their needs and how to meet them This may cause them to act in this waysThere are the causes of aggressive behavioursocialbiologicalpsychological

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Social

Lack of social contactNot liking or trusting a particular carer.Trying to hide their condition from othersBoredom, inactivity and sensory deprivation.

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Biological

here may be pain, illness or physical discomfort The environment may not meet their needs(too hot or too cold)Poor eyesight or hearing can lead to misunderstandingsThe physical effects of dementia may have affected the person’s judgement and self-control. They may have lost their inhibitions or have a decreased awareness

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psychological

 they are being ignored memory difficulties or problems processing informationThere may be depression or other mental health problemThe person may feel threatened by an environment that appears strangePeople may have difficulties understanding and interpreting the world around them

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