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S1. Ep31. SAVI: A Model for Emotional Well-Being in Adulthood"
Today, with the help of or guest Susan Turk Charles, we’ll be discussing a fascinating model for understanding emotional well-being in older adults. It’s called the Strength and Vulnerability Integration model (conveniently shortened to SAVI). Susan, a Professor of Psychological Science, and her team developed the SAVI model as an intervention to improve the mental and physical health of older adults. It’s based on the idea that strengths and vulnerabilities are not opposing forces, but rather complementary ones that work together to create emotional resilience. Strengths include factors like social support, self-esteem, and a sense of control over one's life, while vulnerabilities include things like stress, negative life events, and health problems. The SAVI model also suggests that in order to achieve optimal emotional well-being, a balance of strengths and vulnerabilities is necessary. So what does that all mean for you, our listeners, who are moving through the second stage of life?
Susan TurkCharles is a Professor of Psychological Science, and Nursing Science, at the University of California-Irvine. She’s also a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and the Association for Psychological Science. Susan has always been interested in how affective experience varies across the lifespan, and how socio-emotional experiences are related to differences in cognitive and health-related processes.
LINKS: Susan Turk Charles Research Gate - List of Research https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Susan-T-Charles-2114350900
Ironing Out the Wrinkles WEBSITE
Guest Line-up https://www.rosmcmaster.com/guestlineup
Meet Ros & Cate https://www.rosmcmaster.com/meetrosandcate
Email Ros McMaster [email protected]
Ros's Book: A self-help Memoir From Shadows to Light https://www.rosmcmaster.com/fromshadowstolight
S1. Ep31. SAVI: A Model for Emotional Well-Being in Adulthood"
Today, with the help of or guest Susan Turk Charles, we’ll be discussing a fascinating model for understanding emotional well-being in older adults. It’s called the Strength and Vulnerability Integration model (conveniently shortened to SAVI). Susan, a Professor of Psychological Science, and her team developed the SAVI model as an intervention to improve the mental and physical health of older adults. It’s based on the idea that strengths and vulnerabilities are not opposing forces, but rather complementary ones that work together to create emotional resilience. Strengths include factors like social support, self-esteem, and a sense of control over one's life, while vulnerabilities include things like stress, negative life events, and health problems. The SAVI model also suggests that in order to achieve optimal emotional well-being, a balance of strengths and vulnerabilities is necessary. So what does that all mean for you, our listeners, who are moving through the second stage of life?
Susan TurkCharles is a Professor of Psychological Science, and Nursing Science, at the University of California-Irvine. She’s also a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and the Association for Psychological Science. Susan has always been interested in how affective experience varies across the lifespan, and how socio-emotional experiences are related to differences in cognitive and health-related processes.
LINKS: Susan Turk Charles Research Gate - List of Research https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Susan-T-Charles-2114350900
Ironing Out the Wrinkles WEBSITE
Guest Line-up https://www.rosmcmaster.com/guestlineup
Meet Ros & Cate https://www.rosmcmaster.com/meetrosandcate
Email Ros McMaster [email protected]
Ros's Book: A self-help Memoir From Shadows to Light https://www.rosmcmaster.com/fromshadowstolight