Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 21st Edition

behavioral system model

A conceptual model of nursing developed by Dorothy Johnson. The person is regarded as a behavioral system with seven subsystems—attachment, dependency, ingestion, elimination, sexuality, aggression, achievement. The goal of nursing is to restore, maintain, or attain behavioral system balance and stability.

See: Nursing Theory Appendix

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