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1 Wellness for Life Chapter 15

2 Developing Successful Interpersonal Relationships
Forming relationships Self-concept and self-esteem are key Friendship Companionship Respect Acceptance Help Trust Loyalty Mutuality Reciprocity

3 Developing Successful Interpersonal Relationships
Forming relationships Love and intimacy Love Sex Commitment Choosing a partner Most people choose partners like themselves Acceptance and communication are key to dealing with differences Traditional dating versus socializing in groups

4 Communication Communication skills Conflict resolution Self-disclosure
Listening Feedback Conflict resolution 1. Clarify the issue 2. Find out what each person wants 3. Identify alternatives 4. Decide how to negotiate 5. Solidify agreements 6. Review and renegotiate

5 Marriage Realistic expectations
Feeling good about partner’s personality Good communication skills Effective ways to resolve conflicts Agreement on religious/ethical values Egalitarian role relationship Balance of joint and individual interests

6 Successful Relationships, Successful Families
1. Commitment 2. Appreciation 3. Communication 4. Time together 5. Spiritual wellness 6. Coping with stress and crisis

7 Meeting the Challenges of Aging: Life-Enhancing Measures
Challenge your mind Plan for social changes Develop physical fitness Eat wisely Maintain a healthy body composition Control drinking and overdependence on medications Don’t smoke Recognize and reduce stress

8 Using the Health Care System Intelligently
Managing medical problems Knowing when to see a physician Severe Unusual Persistent Recurrent Self-treatment: many options Nondrug options like massage, neck exercises Lifestyle options like sleep, exercise Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs

9 Getting the Most out of Medical Care: Paying for Health Care
National Center for Health Statistics: Many Americans do not have health insurance

10 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Therapies or practices that do not form part of conventional or “mainstream” health care and medical practice Most people use CAM therapies in addition to conventional medical treatment Considerations: Safety Effectiveness Timing Cost

11 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Acupuncture: Acupuncture involves insertion of long-thin needles into the skin at points along meridians, pathways though which qi is believed to flow. Needles correct imbalances in qi. Acupuncture is a common practice in traditional Chinese medicine. Source: Anthony Saint James/Getty Images Chiropractic: Chiropractic is a system of manual healing most frequently used to treat musculoskeletal problems. The primary treatment is manipulation of the spine and other joints. Credit Text: Jack Star/PhotoLink/Getty Images Images courtesy of McGraw-Hill Higher Education

12 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

13 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Percent who ever used therapy Prayer Natural products Chiropractic care Deep breathing exercises 14.6 Meditation Massage Yoga Diet-based therapies Progressive relaxation Accupuncture Megavitamin therapy Homeopathic treatment Any therapy SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics

14 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

15 Environmental Health Encompasses all the interactions between humans and the environment and the health consequences of those interactions Longstanding concerns = clean air and water, food inspection, waste disposal Newer concerns = protecting the environment from the by-products of human activity

16 Environmental Health: Population Growth

17 Environmental Health: Pollution
The greenhouse effect, or global warming Caused by burning of fossil fuels Thinning of the ozone layer Caused by release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Acid precipitation Caused by pollutants produced by coal-burning electrical plants

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19 Greenhouse Effect

20 Increase in Global Temperature: 1880–present SOURCE: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

21 Effects of Climate Change
Source: Environmental Protection Agency

22 Environmental Health: What Can You Do?
Individual action Conserve gas and electricity Conserve water Recycle and buy recycled products Dispose of hazardous wastes safely Community action Political action

23 Environmental Health: What Can You Do?

24 Fit and Well for Life Adopt a wellness lifestyle
Behavior change basics Choose one behavior Maintain motivation and commitment Five-step program Monitor Analyze Set goals Develop a plan Make a personal contract Rewards Involve others Expect success Forgive lapses

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