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.