The categories “Normality” and “Mental health” are closely related. What is considered “mentally healthy” is linked with what is estimated as “normal” in every historical and cultural context. There are at least four ways to comprehend “normality” which determinate the forms of conceptualization and intervention in mental health: adjustment/ maladjustment understood as the subject’s adaptation to the social expectation; health/illness determined by biological factors under the medical model; statistics normality/ statistics abnormality defined from statistics criteria of population distribution and wellbeing/ discomfort related with the assessment that subjects make about their own life experiences. This paper shows discussion about the rel...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
The purpose of the paper is to encourage a critical attitude and shed light on the background and pe...
Objective: The literature suggests a distinction between illness (negative health) and the ability t...
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is t...
For a long time, concepts like normality, health and pathology have been exclusive interest of medic...
This article is an epistemological-theoretical study of the health-disease process, whose central di...
The ‘multicultural clinical interaction’ presents itself as a dilemma for the mental healthpractitio...
The term "normal" has become, if it has not already been, a liability to the special language of adu...
Contains fulltext : 208606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative model...
Background: The relationship between conscientiousness, mental health and mental illness has been an...
This study investigated the mental and physical health of early adolescents (n = 339) using a dual-f...
The concept of mental health is still widely discussed among philosophers and scientists. The emphas...
There has been a growing acceptance of the view that psychological health is not merely the absence ...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
The purpose of the paper is to encourage a critical attitude and shed light on the background and pe...
Objective: The literature suggests a distinction between illness (negative health) and the ability t...
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is t...
For a long time, concepts like normality, health and pathology have been exclusive interest of medic...
This article is an epistemological-theoretical study of the health-disease process, whose central di...
The ‘multicultural clinical interaction’ presents itself as a dilemma for the mental healthpractitio...
The term "normal" has become, if it has not already been, a liability to the special language of adu...
Contains fulltext : 208606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative model...
Background: The relationship between conscientiousness, mental health and mental illness has been an...
This study investigated the mental and physical health of early adolescents (n = 339) using a dual-f...
The concept of mental health is still widely discussed among philosophers and scientists. The emphas...
There has been a growing acceptance of the view that psychological health is not merely the absence ...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...