Deep Wells with Michael Lusk

Belonging: Salutogenesis & Social Prescribing (pt. 6) - EP22

47 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Deep Wells, the hosts dive into the concept of salutogenesis, which focuses on the origins of health and the prevention of diseases. They analyze how building community and fostering a sense of belonging can play a critical role in mental and physical well-being. Through discussions on social prescriptions���non-clinical interventions like group activities���the hosts reveal how such communal engagements can lead to significant health benefits, including reduced loneliness and addiction, improved self-esteem, and better life expectancy. Belonging is highlighted as the fundamental pillar among these health-improving social practices.

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