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The Grateful Aging Program: A Naturalistic Model of Transformation and Healing into the Second Half of Life.

Marilyn Schlitz1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Understanding and managing the process of aging is a central issue in modern society. This is a critical factor given the demographic shift toward an aging population and the negative stereotypes around aging that can limit people's worldview on aging with gratitude and well-being.
METHODS: Building on three decades of qualitative and quantitative studies on positive worldview transformation at the California-based Institute of Noetic Sciences, this article applies an empirically derived naturalistic model of transformation to aging. The Grateful Aging Program is introduced as a set of transformative steps to promote well-being and to shift fear of aging into inspiration for living well.
RESULTS: Nine steps to Grateful Aging are identified: 1) answer the call to transformation, 2) cultivate curiosity, 3) formalize a Grateful Aging practice, 4) set intention for Grateful Aging, 5) pay attention to the gifts of aging, 6) build Grateful Aging habits, 7) find guidance, 8) move to acceptance, and 9) transform self and society. Educational programs are described for elderly patients and for the health care professionals who serve them.
CONCLUSION: The Grateful Aging Program is designed to expand awareness of healthy, mindful, and meaningful aging; to promote individual and social well-being; and to facilitate a supportive atmosphere for personal enrichment and shared learning.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28241911      PMCID: PMC5283784          DOI: 10.7812/TPP/16-082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perm J        ISSN: 1552-5767


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1.  The integral model: answering the call for whole systems health care.

Authors:  Marilyn Mandala Schlitz
Journal:  Perm J       Date:  2008
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