Health, Wellness, and Society’s Updates
Theme One & Theme Two: Tenth International Conference on Health, Wellness & Society
THEME ONE: The Physiology, Kinesiology and Psychology of Wellness in its Social Context
High Stakes Sport Environments and the Psychological Toll on Referees: Future Directions
- Sarah Buck, Professor, Physical Education, Chicago State University, United States
Managing A Disruption in Personal Health and Wellness: Heal Yourself
- Chauncey McGlathery, Executive Director, The Mindful Family, Alabama, United States
The Healing Aspect of Storytelling: Empathy in the Theatre
- Marika Becz, Assistant Professor of Theatre: Voice/Movement Studies, Theatre, California State University Stanislaus, United States
Sports Joint Injuries in Student-athletes and the Mechanisms for Effective Treatment
- Ezzeldin R. Aly, Associate Professor, Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Florida A & M University, Florida, United States
THEME TWO: Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
Breast Cancer, Mana'olana/Hope, and the Experience of Native Hawaiian Women
- Karla M. Calumet, Adjunct Faculty, Community and Environmental Health Sciences, Boise State University, Idaho, United States
Towards a Lexicon of Holistic Health
- Stephanie Webster. Associate Director, Written & Oral Communication, University of Florida, Florida, United States
Envy within Borderline Personality Organization
- Benjamin Buzali, Universidad del Valle de México
Point-of-Care Ultrasound Education: Ultrasound for Healthcare Providers
- Malka Stromer, Adjunct Faculty, School of Osteopathic Medicine, MidWestern University
- Jeannine Noble, Adjunct Faculty, School of Osteopathic Medicine, MidWestern University
Music and the Dopaminergic System: Music Listening and its Therapeutic Potential as Treatment for Addiction
- Jee Weon Cha, Associate Professor, Music, Grinnell College, Iowa, United States
The Integration of Personalized Psychosocial Support for Improving Well-being in Cancer Patients
- Samanta Savickaite, Student, Phd in management, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
The Art Of Narrating To Survive: Impacts Of Patient And Family Narratives On The Construction Of Medical Knowledge
- Tatiana Piccardi, Teacher and researcher, Humanities Department, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência, e Tecnologia de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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