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self-care S5244150 (sĕlf′kâr′) n. The act of engaging in activities or behaviors that help one achieve or maintain good physical or mental health, especially to mitigate the effects of stress or trauma: "Self-care is not only an act of kindness toward yourself, it's also a necessary component of life now. We're constantly being bombarded with negative images and narratives" (Dom Jones). "It's important to make time for self-care, and you might be surprised by how much better you'll feel, both physically and emotionally, if you invest in improving your mental health" (Linsha Qi). self-care
self-careActions that one takes to maintain wellbeing and mitigate psychological or emotional stress. Personally, I hate running, but it really calms some people down—they see it as self-care. Bubble baths are my favorite form of self-care.self-care
self-care A phrase used by the General Medical Council (GMC) (UK) referring to the duty that doctors have to encourage their patients to maintain good health through healthy lifestyle choices, and to educate patients and the public on how to maintain and improve their health.self-care (self?kar') 1. A concept in Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Framework and her Theory of Self-Care referring to actions that people initiate and perform on their own behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being.2. In rehabilitation, the subset of activities of daily living that includes eating, dressing, grooming, bathing, and toileting. Synonym: personal careself-care deficitImpaired ability to perform or complete feeding, bathing/hygiene, dressing and grooming, or toileting activities for oneself [on a temporary, permanent, or progressing basis] (Specify level of independence using a standardized functional scale). health maintenance, altered; home maintenance management, impaired; |