Analyze the evolution of the key philosophies of wellness, resilience, and prevention. Key philosophies of wellness, resilience, and prevention is all part of a framework that is a unit that must be used as a core that is unified in a way that can help the client. By using this process, it helps keep the resilience and wellness as well as the prevention strategies in a framework that allows the program that a counselor is using to stay within a collaborative initiatives setup. This helps the development of the unit that he or she is working on with the client to help establish an assessment plan such as interpersonal therapy. In addition, the resilience is going to help the inside-outside process and to help this come together they have to focus on the natural, internal part of the innate capacity of the clients healthy functioning. According to Myers & Sweeny a way of life oriented towards optimal health and well-being in which body, mind, and spirit are integrated by the individual to live life more fully within the human nature community” (Myers & Sweeney, 2008).
Counselors have to look at the personal change as well as the self-righting and document the changes that are being made in therapy. All of these changes will happen in this framework that are tapping into the resilience system, and it will bring out the best and worst of the clients. According to Yeh & Bull “study the family members providing care for persons with cancer dementia on the factors such as spiritual well-being, coping, availability of resources in ways in which family members adjusted the caregiving role meditated stress and burden. Spiritual well-being might serve as a protective factor in stressful situations and decrease the number of negative mental symptoms. Family caregivers to report by our spiritual well-being have fewer negative mental health symptoms” (Yeh & Bull, 2012).
Environmental changes are a huge part of the process and councilors
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