Understanding and Utilizing the Eight Dimensions of Wellness (2 Day)
06-20-2023
10:00 am
12:00 pm
50
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Jill Valiant, MS, CPRP and Sara Dobson, MS, CPRP
If you have any questions please email Peggy at peggy.maccolini@rhd.org
THIS IS A TWO-DAY TRAINING
Peggy Swarbrick?fs "8 Dimensions" model has been used to craft an effective framework for the pursuit of wellness. In no particular order, these dimensions are: Physical, Spiritual, Social, Intellectual, Emotional/Mental, Occupational, Environmental, Financial. The model's dimensions overlap to convey the idea that all dimensions are connected and reliant on one another. In this training, attendees will learn about the 8 Dimensions of Wellness, and will build capacity to center the dimensions in order to both improve functioning and support the holistic success and satisfaction in the individuals we serve.
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Created on Jan.  3, 2023 at  4:19 PM (EST). Last updated by Maccolini, Peggy on April 12, 2023 at 12:53 PM (EDT). Owned by Maccolini, Peggy.
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