Components of satisfactionComponents of satisfaction
• 1. Factors stimulating satisfaction
• 2. Course of satisfaction• 3. Intensity of satisfaction• 4. Consequences of
satisfaction
1. Factors stimulating satisfaction
• According to the sensory modalities:
• 1. Somatosensory: warmth, cold, tenderness.
• 2. Visual: natural, artificial • 3. Acoustic: natural, artificial • 4. Fragrances • 5. Tastes• 6. Vestibular: movement,
gravitation, vibration, sounds, magnetic fields, meals, drinks
• 7. Ideas• 8. Combinations of stimuli
3. 3. Satisfaction intensitySatisfaction intensity
• 1. Low degree – ability of routine activity: professional or household performing is not disturbed
• 2. Close to low – light disturbance of ordinary activity
• 3. Middle – routine activity is severely impaired
• 4. Intensive – person is totally involved into emotion
• 5. Very intensive – consciousness disturbances
4. 4. Consequences of satisfactionConsequences of satisfaction
• 1. Very positive – positive for health• 2. Positive – emotional improvement, without influence at health• 3. Neutral• 4. Negative – emotional or health complications or side effects• 5. Very negative – destruction of soul and socium
Age specificsAge specifics
Newborns cry is different depending on what they want:
1. Swing
2. Eat
3. Wet