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OverviewLife is crammed with busyness, screen time, and an abundance of shallow experiences. If you don't mindfully change your way of thinking and behaving, that's all your life will ever be. Foundations of Wellness can help you live a satisfying life-one full of rich and deep experiences. You'll understand your identity and inner strengths and resources as well as set and move toward meaningful personal goals. With Foundations of Wellness, you will explore physical, mental, emotional, social, environmental, and spiritual realms of wellness using an evidence-based approach to health and wellness that will help you explore ways to live your life to the fullest. You will examine the seven attitudinal foundations of mindfulness to daily living, delve into wellness resources and dietary needs, discover health check strategies, and learn the keys to making healthy behavioral changes. Foundations of Wellness is written in a conversational style and divided into three parts. Part I establishes basic wellness problems and introduces tools to discovering wellness and inner peace. Part II addresses physical dimensions of wellness, including physical activity, nutrition, sleep, and body maintenance. In part III you'll discover the strategies that will propel you to a higher level of living-one that can affect not only your life but also the lives of others for generations to come. Each chapter explores key concepts and topics that affect your wellness. The chapters begin with objectives and a vignette that illustrates a challenge related to the content and use stories to illustrate teaching points. The text also incorporates activity sidebars that empower you to make the behavioral changes that will lead to a more satisfying and meaningful life. You will learn how to incorporate mindfulness-a practice that helps you live with greater awareness-and positive psychology as you embark on your wellness journey. In Foundations of Wellness, you will also learn the seven attitudinal foundations of mindfulness practices and explore the spiritual truths that are at the core of wellness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill Reger-Nash , Meredith Smith , Gregory JuckettPublisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Imprint: Human Kinetics Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781450402002ISBN 10: 1450402003 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 08 January 2015 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I Challenges and Opportunities to Living Well Chapter 1 Wellness Beyond Health Prevention Health Care: Managing Crises Social Context Defining Health Versus Wellness Commitment Life’s Boundless Classroom Mindful Awareness Life Challenges Choosing Balance Positive Psychology Summary Chapter 2 Living the Attitudinal Foundations Foundation for Mindfulness Seven Attitudinal Foundations Summary Chapter 3 Using Mindfulness to Enhance the Experience of Life Learning to Use Mindfulness Hatha Yoga Objective Information to Demonstrate Effectiveness of Wellness Practices Summary Chapter 4 Changing Your Perspective With Your Thoughts Lower- and Higher-Level Consciousness Hierarchy of Needs Stress Summary Chapter 5 Social Capital, Connections, and Support Community and Social Capital Relationships Wellness Benefits of Social Connections Using Acceptance to Make Connections Summary Part II Physical Dimensions of Wellness Chapter 6 Stepping Into Physical Activity Physical Activity and Exercise Benefits of Physical Activity FITT Principle Getting Started With Regular Physical Activity Summary Chapter 7 Nutrition Optimal Wellness Food Plan Major Food Groups Nutrients to Avoid Savvy Food Shopping Making a Wellness Eating Plan Work for You Summary Chapter 8 Sleep Balance Sleep Patterns Sleep Functions Sleep Challenges Driving Drowsy Methods to Attain Sound Sleep Summary Chapter 9 Health Care Advice to Live Well Young Adults and Medical Care Guide to the Medical Appointment Screening Recommendations Vaccination Recommendations Complementary Alternative or Integrative Medicine (CAM) Summary Part III Strategies for a Higher Level of Living Chapter 10 Understanding Addictions Spectrum of Addictions Fine Line between Passions and Addictions Stress Mechanism for Addictions Substance Abuse Battling Addiction Summary Chapter 11 Sustaining Environmental Health Protecting Ourselves, Assaulting the Planet Kleenex Culture Life Cycle Analysis Sustainability Challenge Summary Chapter 12 Spiritual Foundation Spirituality and Religion Defining Spirituality Processes of Change Love and Fear Learning to Accept Life Traditions of Mindfulness SummaryReviewsAuthor InformationBill Reger-Nash, EdD, is emeritus professor in the School of Public Health at West Virginia University. He has been a wellness professional for more than 30 years and has served as research coordinator for the Cardiac and Wellness Center of Wheeling Hospital; director of the Bayer Wellness Program in Wellsburg, West Virginia; director of wellness for the Ohio Valley Medical Center; and founding director of wellness for West Virginia University. Reger-Nash has more than 10 first-author peer-reviewed publications and has presented his work in health promotion throughout the world. He has received numerous awards and distinctions, including being named among the 100 best minds by US News & World Report in 2004, the 2006 Ethel and Gerry Heebink Award for Distinguished State Service, and the 1996 Health Advocate of the Year Award presented by the State Health Education Council of West Virginia. Gregory Juckett, MD, MPH, is a professor of family medicine at West Virginia University, Morgantown, where he provides clinical services for the WVU Health Service and also directs the University’s International Travel Clinic. He received his medical degree from Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine at Hershey and a master’s degree in public health from West Virginia University. He completed his family medicine residency at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. Dr. Juckett’s interests include tropical and travel medicine, dermatology, and cross-cultural health care. In addition, Dr. Juckett has extensive international experience in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific. Meredith Smith Ludden, MS, MA, has master’s degrees in sport and exercise psychology and community counseling from West Virginia University. She has worked as a family and marriage therapist as well as a drug and alcohol counselor. She works for the State of New Mexico as a health educator to decrease the burden of chronic disease in the state. She and her husband, Sean, also own and operate a small farm that emphasizes sustainable and organic practices. In addition, Meredith is a certified yoga teacher. Her emphasis has been on whole-body wellness and helping her clients achieve this in the capacity that works for them. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |