What Individuals in Recovery Need To Know About Wellness
This publication explains to consumers what wellness is and how it affects overall quality of life, particularly for people with mental illness. It describes eight dimensions of wellness and offers suggestions for how people can apply them to their own lives to improve their overall wellbeing.
What Individuals in Recovery Need to Know About Wellness
Explains to consumers what wellness is and how it affects overall quality of life, particularly for people with mental illness. Describes eight dimensions of wellness and offers suggestions for how people can apply them to their own lives to improve their overall wellbeing.
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Pub id: SMA16-4950
Publication Date: 4/2016
Last Reviewed: 04/14/2016
Popularity: 199
Format: Campaign or Initiative
Audience: People with Mental Health Problems as Audience
Population Group: People with Mental Health Problems as Population Group
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