| Literature DB >> 26069391 |
C Robert Cloninger1, Kevin M Cloninger2.
Abstract
Instruments available for a person-centered assessment of the causes of well-being and ill-being are described. Monitoring at the level of symptoms of illness and past lifestyle behavior has failed to promote change in well-being in a strong and consistent way. Therefore, we illustrate a way of assessing the interactions among multiple aspects of the causes of well-being. For example, at least three distinct aspects of human well-being are known to interact synergistically to promote health - neurobiological plasticity, self-regulatory functioning and virtue. The neglect of any one of the ternary aspects of well-being impedes understanding and treatment of the whole person. Each aspect can be reliably measured using quantitative and qualitative techniques to facilitate treatment planning and analysis of their interactions as a complex adaptive system, although further work is needed to clarify the content and structure of each aspect.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; health promotion; person-centered care; personality; plasticity; resilience; self-regulation; virtues; well-being
Year: 2011 PMID: 26069391 PMCID: PMC4472449 DOI: 10.5750/ijpcm.v1i3.99
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pers Cent Med ISSN: 2043-7730