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A Prescription for Wellness in Early PD: Just What the Doctor Ordered

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08919887231164358

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Parkinson disease; wellness; demoralization; well-being; quality of life

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Being diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease is a critical time to provide better counseling and support for patients in order to improve their quality of life. The medical model of treatment is shifting towards a more holistic approach that includes psychological and social factors, with the patient playing an active role in their own treatment. By fostering resilience, social support, and psychological flexibility, negative reactions can be attenuated and overall well-being can be improved.
Background Being diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease is a life-changing event and a critical time to help patients cope and move forward in a proactive way. Historically, the main focus of Parkinson's disease (PD) treatment has been on the motor features with limited attention given to non-motor and mental health sequelae, which have the most impact on quality of life. Although depression and anxiety have been described at the time of PD diagnosis, demoralization, intolerance of uncertainty, decreased self-efficacy, stigma and loneliness can also present and have negative effects on the trajectory of the disease. Hence, understanding the psychological impact of the diagnosis and how to provide better counselling at this critical time point may be the key to a better long-term trajectory and quality of life. Focus There has been a paradigm shift in the treatment of chronic illness moving beyond the medical model, which focuses on fighting illness with the physician being in charge of the treatment process and the patient being the passive recipient, toward a more holistic (i.e., physical, psychological, social, and spiritual health) biopsychosocial approach that emphasizes behavioral factors with the patient being an active collaborator in their treatment. Hence, we propose that fostering resilience, social support, and psychological flexibility offer promise toward attenuating negative reactions and improving overall well-being. Conclusion Through a proactive wellness approach incorporating lifestyle choices, people with PD (PwP) can not only achieve improved states of health, well-being, and quality of life, but actually thrive.

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