Dimensions of Wellness
Stages of Change
Processes of Change
Physical Wellness
Mental & Emotional Wellness
100

The holistic integration of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, fueling the body, engaging the mind, and nurturing the spirit. 

What is wellness?

100

The six stages of change.

precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination

100

What the processes of change help individuals do.

What is progress successfully through the stages of change?

100

nutrition, physical activity, and sleep

What are three areas of physical wellness?

100

personal interests and education

What are two areas of mental wellness?

200

physical, intellectual, emotional, social 

What are four dimensions of wellness?

200

The stage where individuals believe they don't need to change.

What is precontemplation?

200

The two types of processes of change.

What is experiential and behavioral?

200

Alcohol/tobacco/other drugs, medication safety, and preventive medicine

What are three more areas of physical wellness?

200

brain exercise and conversation

What are the other two areas of mental wellness?

300

spiritual, vocational, financial, environmental

What are the remaining four dimensions of wellness?

300

The stage of change where individuals believe they will change soon, but not just yet. They plan on changing within the next 6 months. 

What is preparation?

300

consciousness raising, emotional arousal, self re-evaluation, environmental re-evaluation, social liberation

What are the experiential processes of change?

300

The practice of regularly visiting your doctor/ dentist falls under the physical wellness area of...

What is preventive medicine?

300

feelings/emotions, self-care, and stress

What are the three areas of emotional wellness?

400

Our ability to direct our behavior and control our impulses so that we meet certain standards, achieve certain goals, or reach certain ideals.

What is self-regulation?

400

commitment, countering, environmental control, reward, helping relationships

What are the behavioral processes of change?

400

commitment, countering, environmental control, reward, helping relationships

What are the behavioral processes of change?

400

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

What are two examples of support groups?

400

The area of mental wellness that taking part in discussions falls into.

What is conversation?

500

The two essentials for habit-breaking 

What are self-awareness and strategies? 

500

The percent of individuals who progress through the stages of change and relapse at least once.

What is 80%?

500
The processes of change that tend to be used more in the early stages of change.

What are the experiential processes?

500

The number of dimensions of wellness that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration acknowledges in their step-by-step guide to wellness. 

What are eight dimensions?

500

The area of emotional wellness that joining support groups falls under. 

What is self-care?