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Description of the Social Dimension

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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 09:05 Last Updated on Saturday, 27 November 2010 11:04 Written by Dr. Peggy Swarbrick
  • The social dimension encourages contributing to the environment and community and emphasizes the interdependence between ourselves, others, and nature.
  • Our ability to communicate our needs and ideas with people who support and care about us.
  • Personal relationships, important friendships, and connection with people, pets, and the community.
  • Like all other dimensions, people’s social connectedness and social wellness varies greatly. Some people have a few relationships, others have many. Some people have most of their relationships in one area of their lives, others have broader relationships.
  • For many people, relationships involve a sense of reciprocity and equality.

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