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The Science of Well-Being

Through interdisciplinary studies in diverse fields, including psychiatry, internal medicine, neuroscience, anthropology, sociology, and psychology, the Science of Well-Being describes mechanisms that underlie the healthy development of a person’s body, thoughts, and psyche.

Based on recent research concerning positive psychology, the mind-body connection, personality, neurophysiology, public health, and self-awareness, the Science of Well-Being demonstrates that…

  1. The body and mind function in unity, and problems in our body, thoughts, and psyche are intimately related to one another.
  2. Multi-sector and multi-level social factors play a fundamental role in the development of individual and population health.
  3. Individual and social flourishing depend on an integrated approach to health.
  4. An integrated approach investigates the biological, sexual, material, social, emotional, intellectual, cultural, and spiritual functions of being human as inseparable factors in the development and maintenance of complete well-being.
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Applying the most recent discoveries in their fields, our specialists develop unique methods and programs that provide the most comprehensive approach to well-being to date.