Personal medicine
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Personal medicine is an activity that a person does to obtain wellness, rather than something a person takes (e.g., medication) for wellness.[1]
In the psychiatric setting, Personal Medicine, or other self-initiated, non-pharmaceutical self-care activities, is used to decrease symptoms, avoid undesirable outcomes such as hospitalization, and improve mood, thoughts, behaviors, and the overall sense of well-being.[1] The phrase "Personal Medicine" has also been used by the popular press to refer to personalized medicine.[2][3]