Holistic Concepts of Health and Well-being and the Concepts that Contribute to Them

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Holsitic Health
Including the whole being, mind, body, and soul, taking into account that something is more than a sum of a part
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Main Features/Concepts
Considers the whole person and how they interact with their environment
Considers the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual elements to an individual's life
Considered as an approach to life
Considers how everyday choices affect health and well-being
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Developed by Abraham Maslow emphasises the link between mind, body and spirit
Outlines a need for growth and self-actualisation (feeling at peace spirituality/the human spirit) and fulfilled with one's life
Holistic view suggests that lower basic level ne
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Hierarchy of Needs
Self-actualisation
Esteem
Love and Belonging
Safety Needs
Physiological Needs
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Personal Responsibility
Welsh Government legislation and policy promotes holistic concepts of health and well-being by identifying multiple factors that need to work together to improve people's lives
Emphasis is also placed on the need to accept responsibility for one's own lev
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Social Services and Well-being Act 2014
Definitions of well-being included in the Act apply to people who need care and support and carers who need care and support
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Eight Definitions of Well-being
Phsyical and mental health and emotional well-being
Protection from abuse and neglect
Education, training and recreation
Domestic, family and personal relationships
Contribution made to society
Securing rights and entitlements
Social and economic well-bei
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Well-being and Future Generations Act 2015
Public bodies named in this Act are required to work with people to improve social, environmental and cultural well-being in Wales
The Act focuses on working together and the prevention of problems that hinder well-being
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Seven Well-being Goals
A prosperous Wales
A resilient Wales
A healhtier Wales
A more equal Wales
A wales of cohesive communities
A Wales of vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language
A globally responsible Wales
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A Healthier Wales: Our Plan for Health and Social Care
This policy plan emphasises the need to accept personal responsibility for one's own level of well-being
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A Healthier Wales Importance of Personal Responsibility
Accepting personal responsibility means people are not passive recievers of health treatments, care and support. They are active citizens, working as equal partners with professionals to determine how best to achieve good health and well-being in their li
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Example of Taking Personal Responsibility
A dietician provides advice, information and guidance on ways to lose weight to manage Type 2 diabetes
Achieving this outcome depends on the individuals determination to change what might be long-standing, unhealthy eating havits
They must take personal r
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Factors Contributing to Holsitic Health and Well-being
Regard an individual as a 'whole person'
Factors in their life need to work interdependently and in harmony to promote an overall balance of feeling well
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Five Factors of Working Interactively and Interdependently for their Mutual Benefit
Physical health and well-being
Emotional health and well-being
Mental/intellectual health and well-being
Social health and well-being
Moral/spiritual health and well-being
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Moral and Spiritual Health
Self-actualisation described as inner growth and a feeling of being at peace with oneself, as described in Maslow's hierarchy of need
Moral, cultural or religious beliefs that support positive spiritual health
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Example of of Positive Spiritual Health
Some individuals draw upon their personal values and belief systems when faced with difficult dilemmas in life
Others draw upon their personal values and belief systems when faced with difficult dilemmas in life
Others might draw upon their religious beli
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Physical Health and Well-being Interdependence with Mental/Intellectual Health and Well-being
Physical activity, supports mental concentration
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Phsyical Health and Well-being Interdependence with Social Health and Well-being
Phsyical activity linked to social interaction promotes inclusion and a sense of belonging
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Physical Health and Well-being Interdependence with Emotional Health and Well-being
Physical activity can improve self-esteem
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Physical Health and Well-being Intedependence with Moral/Spiritual Health and Well-being
Physical activity can promote the headspace to work through moral dilemmas
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Emotional Health and Well-being Interdependence with Mental/Intellectural Health and Well-being
Good emotional health and well-being supports individual resilience as a positive feature of mental health - resilience is an ability to draw upon inner resources to deal with/bounce back from adversity
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Emotional Health and Well-being Interdependence with Social Health and Well-being
Good emotional health and well-being supports confidencer to engage in meaningful and enjoyable social acitivities and interactions
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Emotional Health and Well-being Interdependence with Physcal Health and Well-being
Good emotional health and well-being supports motivation to engage in physical activity
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Emotional Health and Well-being Interdependence with Moral/Spiritual Health and Well-being
Good emotional health and well-being supports an individual to make sense of their life experience
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Social Health and Well-being Interdependence with Emotional Health and Well-being
Contributing to the community generates positive emotions such as happiness and confidence and also promotes social health and well-being
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Social Health and Well-being Interdependence with Mental/Intellectual Health and Well-being
Social health and well-being can provide an individual with the confidence to volunteer - this increase self-esteem and promotes good mental/intellectual health and well-being
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Social Health and Well-being Interdependence with Physical Health and Well-being
Social health and well-being includes engaging with others - this can involv being active, which also promotes physical health and well-being
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Social Health and Well-being Interpedence with Moral/Spiritual Health and Well-being
Contributing to the community promotes personal's values linked to moral/spiritual and social well-being
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Considers the whole person and how they interact with their environment
Considers the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual elements to an individual's life
Considered as an approach to life
Considers how everyday choices affect health and well-being

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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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Hierarchy of Needs

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Personal Responsibility

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