Additional resources 3.4

Articles Psychological well-being revisited: Advances in the science and practice of eudaimonia (Ryff, 2014) Final recommendation statement – Depression in adults: Screening (US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), 2016) Videos The secret to living longer may be your social life (15:56 minutes) (Pinker, 2017) How to live to be 100+ (19:31 minutes) (Buettner, 2009) Links may […]

Presentation 3.4

Presented by Dr Kate Gregorevic, BSc, MBBS(Hons), FRACP, PhD Download the slides for these presentations here: Salutogenesis – Part A Salutogenesis – Part B Salutogenesis – Part C Salutogenesis – Part D Part A Part B Part C Part D

Recommended reading 3.4

Recommended reading Carol Ryff’s model of psychological well-being: The six criteria of well-being (Living Meanings, n.d.) Positive health and health assets: Re-analysis of longitudinal datasets (Seligman et al., 2013) Links may expire – If you find any links are not working, please let us know via info@lifestylemedicine.org.au.

Learning outcomes 3.4

Describe a salutogenic approach to health  Demonstrate how positive emotions impact health  Describe the negative relationship between positive emotion and inflammation  Describe the practitioner’s role in facilitating the patient’s positive emotions  Demonstrate how to apply a salutogenic approach when assessing a patient

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