Positive Health Sciences

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Across
  1. 5. (Positive health + mental health continuum + MBM + relationships)
  2. 7. – The act of deeply seeing and affirming another person’s inner life (Brooks).
  3. 8. – An other-centered posture of walking beside someone without controlling their journey (Brooks).
Down
  1. 1. – Mutual reliance in which each person’s outcomes depend on the other’s actions.
  2. 2. (Miller — shift from “me” to “us”)
  3. 3. The shift from immediate self-interest to relationship-focused responses.
  4. 4. Scale of positive health, with 0 being the common view of absence of illness/disease but not peak functioning
  5. 6. Structure – The relational framework (dependence, power, alignment of interests) that shapes interaction.