Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity

Participation rates in a number of health-related behaviors, such as physical activity, have shown recent declines. To promote participation, psychological health behavior change theories have been developed to understand and help identify relevant psychological processes. Such processes can then be...

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Main Authors: St Quinton Tom, Morris Ben
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0002
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spelling doaj-f4606aa419e944b7bb972fa9ce2556a72021-09-05T14:00:52ZengSciendoPhysical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research1899-48492019-03-01811132210.2478/pcssr-2019-0002pcssr-2019-0002Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical ActivitySt Quinton Tom0Morris Ben1Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, United KingdomLeeds Trinity University, Leeds, United KingdomParticipation rates in a number of health-related behaviors, such as physical activity, have shown recent declines. To promote participation, psychological health behavior change theories have been developed to understand and help identify relevant psychological processes. Such processes can then be targeted within interventions utilizing specific behavior change techniques (BCTs). Although the use of these theories and BCTs is useful in facilitating change, such work could be enhanced through the inclusion and consideration of philosophical positions. Existentialism suggests that the absurdity and meaningless of human life allows the individual to create their own meaning within a behavior. This philosophical position thus places meaning and individual purpose at the center of human behavior. The purpose of this article is to connect the theoretical insights and BCTs outlined within health psychological behavior change theories with the philosophical position of existentialism. The integration of this philosophical position, and potentially many others, with psychological ideas may provide useful insights into the promotion of health-related behaviors.https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0002existentialismpsychologyworldviewmeaning in life
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Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
existentialism
psychology
worldview
meaning in life
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title Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
title_short Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
title_full Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
title_fullStr Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the Gap Between Health Psychology and Philosophy: An Existential Approach to Promoting Physical Activity
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series Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research
issn 1899-4849
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Participation rates in a number of health-related behaviors, such as physical activity, have shown recent declines. To promote participation, psychological health behavior change theories have been developed to understand and help identify relevant psychological processes. Such processes can then be targeted within interventions utilizing specific behavior change techniques (BCTs). Although the use of these theories and BCTs is useful in facilitating change, such work could be enhanced through the inclusion and consideration of philosophical positions. Existentialism suggests that the absurdity and meaningless of human life allows the individual to create their own meaning within a behavior. This philosophical position thus places meaning and individual purpose at the center of human behavior. The purpose of this article is to connect the theoretical insights and BCTs outlined within health psychological behavior change theories with the philosophical position of existentialism. The integration of this philosophical position, and potentially many others, with psychological ideas may provide useful insights into the promotion of health-related behaviors.
topic existentialism
psychology
worldview
meaning in life
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2019-0002
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