Health promotion through rediscovery of one's sensibilities of health: the Lifemap and WIFY Methods.

Abstract:

:Japanese people place a high priority on maintaining social harmony and conforming with what we perceive to be mainstream thought and opinion. These social norms present challenges for developing health promotion policies and programs that value individual uniqueness and individual sensibilities about health. To address this challenge, over the past 20 years the author has developed two 'write-and-share' methods - Life-map and WIFY (What Is Important For you) to allow participants to reflect and rediscover their own and one another's feelings about daily life and health. This article summarizes his experiences using these methods and discusses their possible usefulness in other Asian societies.

journal_name

Glob Health Promot

journal_title

Global health promotion

authors

Moriyama M

doi

10.1177/1757975910365229

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-06-01 00:00:00

pages

44-7

issue

2

eissn

1757-9759

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1757-9767

pii

17/2/44

journal_volume

17

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