This report delves into the psychological and biomedical models within the context of health and social care. It begins by introducing these models and their significance in understanding human behavior related to health and illness. The report elaborates on the psychological model, discussing factors like stress, lifestyle, and beliefs, and how these influence health outcomes. It highlights the role of health psychologists and various programs aimed at improving mental and physical well-being. The biomedical model is then examined, detailing its historical origins, focus on biological aspects, and applications in diagnosis and treatment through technological advancements like X-rays and surgery. The report provides examples, advantages, and disadvantages of the biomedical model, concluding with a discussion on the importance of integrating both psychological and biomedical approaches for comprehensive patient care and improved health outcomes. The report also includes a list of cited references.