Health

Volume 11, Issue 12 (December 2019)

ISSN Print: 1949-4998   ISSN Online: 1949-5005

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Positive Massage for Couples’ Wellbeing and Relationships: The Bridge between Positive Psychology and Massage

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DOI: 10.4236/health.2019.1112122    693 Downloads   2,431 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Although positive psychology interventions are generally aimed at individuals, when considering couples, a dyadic approach may be more effective. In terms of a couples’ wellbeing, their relationship is one of the most important factors. As such, interventions targeted for both members’ wellbeing via their relationship are likely to be of value. Currently, there exist limited dyadic positive activity interventions available in positive psychology, and notably, tactile intervention is lacking. Massage is the evidence based tactile health modality that has long history as a therapeutic intervention, as well as being one of the most natural human health-oriented behaviours. The current commentary argues for the link between positive psychology and massage, and that “Positive Massage” can be a bridge between the hitherto distinct entities of positive psychology and massage. Furthermore, based on the conceptual theoretical model of the link between Positive Massage and wellbeing, we propose that Positive Massage can be an effective positive intervention impacting on couples’ wellbeing and enhancing their relationships.

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Naruse, S. and Moss, M. (2019) Positive Massage for Couples’ Wellbeing and Relationships: The Bridge between Positive Psychology and Massage. Health, 11, 1609-1624. doi: 10.4236/health.2019.1112122.

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