Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion

    August 22, 2026

    How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup

    August 22, 2026

    5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die

    August 22, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion
    • How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup
    • 5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die
    • Good News This Week: August 22, 2026
    • September Marks Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month | Hartsville
    • UNICEF Shares 5 Simple Ways to Support Your Mental Health
    • What Every 67-Year-Old Should Know About Social Security
    • 7 Smart and Effective Ways to Handle Difficult People
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, August 22
    • Home
    • Mental Health
    • Life Skills
    • Self-Care
    • Well-Being
    • Awareness
    • Inspiration
    • Workers Comp
    • Social Security
      • Injuries
      • Disability Support
      • Community
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Home » University of York involved in study redefining positive mental wellbeing
    Mental Health

    University of York involved in study redefining positive mental wellbeing

    TECHBy TECHApril 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    University of York involved in study redefining positive mental wellbeing
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    A new study identifies six key elements of positive mental wellbeing

    Researchers have redefined what it means to have positive mental wellbeing, identifying six key elements they say could bring long awaited clarity.

    The study was published in Nature Mental Health and was developed following a survey.

    122 experts across 11 disciplines took part in the survey, including researchers from the University of York’s Mumbai campus.

    The six key elements of wellbeing

    According to the study, positive mental health is made up of:

    • meaning and purpose
    • life satisfaction
    • self-acceptance
    • strong relationships
    • autonomy
    • happiness

    Researchers say this helps move away from the idea that mental wellbeing is just about feeling good, instead recognising it as a combination of how people feel, function and connect with others.

    Why this matters

    Experts say that one of the biggest barriers to improving mental health support has been the lack of a clear, shared definition.

    Professor Lindsay Oades, Provost at the University of York Mumbai, said: “In any other profession, you couldn’t aim for a positive outcome.”

    Lindsay Oades via YouTube

    He added: “The real significance of having an agreed definition of mental wellbeing is how we can use it in practice, particularly how governments measure national wellbeing, support public health strategies and fund new interventions.”

    The study also separates what defines wellbeing from what influences it. Factors like income, housing and physical health were identified as drivers of wellbeing, rather than core components themselves. Researchers say this could help policymakers better understand where to intervene, focusing not just on improving conditions, but also on building the core elements of wellbeing.

    The findings could have wider implications, including in education and employment.

    In schools and universities, the framework could be used to support emotional development and resilience from an earlier stage.

    In workplaces, it could help shape mental health initiatives, with a clearer focus on relationships, purpose and autonomy, factors linked to both wellbeing and productivity.

    Dr Matthew Iasiello, from the University of Adelaide, said: “By agreeing that positive mental health isn’t a single feeling, but a combination of how we feel, how we function and how we connect with others, the study brings much needed clarity to the field.”

    The research reinforces that mental wellbeing is not simply the absence of mental illness, a distinction experts say is crucial. Instead, the focus is shifting towards helping people thrive, rather than only treating problems when they arise.

    Researchers say the next step is applying this framework in real world settings, with the potential to reshape how mental health is supported worldwide.

    Featured image via Google Maps

    involved Mental Positive redefining Study University WellBeing York
    TECH
    • Website

    Related Posts

    UNICEF Shares 5 Simple Ways to Support Your Mental Health

    August 22, 2026

    Sticking to the Same Daily Schedule Could Reduce Pain and Improve Mental Health

    August 22, 2026

    Brain Fog Making You Forgetful? 9 Simple Habits to Improve Focus and Mental Clarity

    August 22, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    Awareness

    Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion

    By TECHAugust 22, 20260

    This column is Part 2 of 2. Part 1 was published on Aug. 18, 2026.Last…

    How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup

    August 22, 2026

    5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die

    August 22, 2026

    Good News This Week: August 22, 2026

    August 22, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion

    August 22, 2026

    How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup

    August 22, 2026

    5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die

    August 22, 2026

    Good News This Week: August 22, 2026

    August 22, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    At Moving Mountains, we believe that every individual has strength, value, and purpose—regardless of mental health challenges or physical disabilities. This platform was created to inspire hope, promote understanding, and empower people to live meaningful and confident lives beyond limitations.

    Latest Post

    Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion

    August 22, 2026

    How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup

    August 22, 2026

    5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die

    August 22, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Part 2: Hope comes full circle through trauma-informed leadership | Opinion
    • How to Choose the Right Portable Power Station for Home Backup
    • 5 Common Social Security Myths That Just Won’t Die
    • Good News This Week: August 22, 2026
    • September Marks Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month | Hartsville
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 movingmountains. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.