The Indivisible Self, an evidence-based model of wellness, emerged from factor analytic studies based on an earlier wellness model, the Wheel of Wellness. Both models use Individual Psychology as an organizing theory; however, the current model exemplifies holism as the foundation of human wellness. In this article, the Indivisible Self model is described, and implications for counseling and needed research are provided
Comments on Christine Charyton's review (see record 2006-04625-001) of the edited book by Jane E. My...
Research applications in the field of positive organisational behaviour are developing as part of th...
Introduction: Wellness is a lifestyle choice based on the holistic approach to health. In this centu...
Myers (1991) posited that optimum health and wellness, based in Adler’s theory of Individual Psychol...
The Indivisible Self (Myers & Sweeney, 2004; Myers & Sweeney, 2005a) model of wellness was proposed ...
The quest to operationalize the construct of wellness has been elusive. Part of the difficulty resid...
The objective of the present study was the development of a holistic theoretical wellness model that...
Introduction: Old models of sustainability tend to consider only environmental factors and ignore a ...
As part of a semester-long student-led wellness program, graduate students in counselor education we...
This research investigated the psychometric characteristics of self-actualisation, locus of control,...
The purpose of this study was to create a theory about how people create wellness. This study genera...
As part of a semester-long student-led wellness program, graduate students in counselor education we...
Wellness conceptualized as the paradigm for counseling provides strength-based strategies for assess...
Objective: This study systematically identifies different wellness domains, explores whether we are ...
Subjective wellbeing (SWB), often referred to as quality of life (QOL) or satisfaction with life, is...
Comments on Christine Charyton's review (see record 2006-04625-001) of the edited book by Jane E. My...
Research applications in the field of positive organisational behaviour are developing as part of th...
Introduction: Wellness is a lifestyle choice based on the holistic approach to health. In this centu...
Myers (1991) posited that optimum health and wellness, based in Adler’s theory of Individual Psychol...
The Indivisible Self (Myers & Sweeney, 2004; Myers & Sweeney, 2005a) model of wellness was proposed ...
The quest to operationalize the construct of wellness has been elusive. Part of the difficulty resid...
The objective of the present study was the development of a holistic theoretical wellness model that...
Introduction: Old models of sustainability tend to consider only environmental factors and ignore a ...
As part of a semester-long student-led wellness program, graduate students in counselor education we...
This research investigated the psychometric characteristics of self-actualisation, locus of control,...
The purpose of this study was to create a theory about how people create wellness. This study genera...
As part of a semester-long student-led wellness program, graduate students in counselor education we...
Wellness conceptualized as the paradigm for counseling provides strength-based strategies for assess...
Objective: This study systematically identifies different wellness domains, explores whether we are ...
Subjective wellbeing (SWB), often referred to as quality of life (QOL) or satisfaction with life, is...
Comments on Christine Charyton's review (see record 2006-04625-001) of the edited book by Jane E. My...
Research applications in the field of positive organisational behaviour are developing as part of th...
Introduction: Wellness is a lifestyle choice based on the holistic approach to health. In this centu...