What it means to take a life-dimensional approach to wellbeing

Publisher: WellSpark Health

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What it means to take a life-dimensional approach to wellbeing

No one would argue that what makes someone a person is complex. It includes things like their career, hobbies, roles within their family unit, and roles within the larger community. But when it comes to health, too often there’s a push to go with a simple biological answer.