Fort Myers, Florida—Christin Collins, transformational leadership consultant, wellness advocate, and co-founder of the Root Cause Healing Movement, has been named to the global steering committee for the Summit on Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality (MPS) and Their Impact on Health. Taking place this week in San Diego, this high-level gathering will explore how MPS principles can be integrated into lifestyle medicine (LM), medical education, clinical practice, and research to improve patient outcomes and overall well-being.
Collins was personally invited to the leadership team by Susie Benigas, Executive Director of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM), in recognition of her commitment to holistic wellness and human connection. The summit convenes an exclusive group of leading psychologists, well-being researchers, and lifestyle medicine experts to discuss how meaning and purpose contribute to health and how to bridge the gap between medical science and the human experience.
“This is a pivotal moment in healthcare, where we are recognizing that meaning and connection are just as vital as traditional medical interventions,” said Collins. “I’m honored to collaborate with such an esteemed group of thought leaders to shape the future of whole-person care.”
The summit’s outcomes will include an evidence-based roadmap and practitioner toolkit designed to help healthcare providers incorporate psychological and spiritual determinants of health into their practice. By integrating MPS principles into lifestyle medicine prescriptions and clinical settings, the initiative aims to enhance patient engagement, adherence, and overall well-being.
Collins is an author, speaker, and transformational leadership consultant dedicated to helping individuals and organizations unlock their fullest potential. As a co-founder of the Root Cause Healing Movement and a sought-after wellness thought leader, she empowers people to embrace meaning, purpose, and authentic connection as the foundation of well-being.
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