NEW STUDIES 1
The Kyolic Garlic & Aerobic Fitness Trial
Arterial stiffness is a cardiovascular risk factor, which increases naturally with age. Kyolic garlic has been shown to improve the flexibility of arteries, and slows down blood flow, which may improve oxygen uptake, associated with aerobic fitness.
NEW STUDIES 2
Integrative Psychologist
Assessments of mental health, such as the K10 and DASS, are routinely applied in clinics. But how do you assess a patient’s overall well-being? Medical or biological descriptions are necessary but not sufficient. Well-being is fundamentally a philosophical question about the meaning of a good life.
Professor Carol Ryff developed one of the first systematic models of Psychological Well-Being over two decades ago, and her model remains one of the most scientifically verified and empirically rigorous. Learn how to apply and interpret Professor Ryff’s PWB-18 questionnaire to evaluate both your and your patient’s Psychological Well-Being.
Peter Webb is an experienced psychologist, endorsed by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. He has been a member of the Australian Psychological Society for nearly 40 years. Over that time, he also trained in naturopathic clinical medicine and conducted successful practices in mind-body therapies for 15 years. Peter is a leadership coach with extensive experience working with leaders and top teams in medium to large enterprises and government agencies across the Asia Pacific region for the past 20 years. He is well-known for his research and practice in wise decision-making, including papers, conference presentations, book chapters, and workshops.
Peter’s counselling approach is well-suited for individuals facing doubt, dilemma, or disruption in their personal or professional lives. He draws on various successful therapeutic approaches, including cognitive behavior therapy, schema therapy, mindfulness, and neuropsychotherapy.