Against empiricist and rationalist prejudices concerning the nature of issues related to “mental health,” this article offers a phenomenological account of identity as developed in a meaningful system with the environment (Umwelt) or world (Welt). Drawing on the work of Merleau-Ponty and Dewey, I argue that behavioral and emotional health and illness must be understood in terms of the plasticity or rigidity, respectively, of the individual’s responses in the face of new and threatening environmental demands. However, individual plasticity and rigidity are not given qualities of the individual but are themselves developed in healthy or unhealthy interpersonal environments. I discuss three cases of emotional and behavioral trouble in order to...
Health is an adaptive state unique to each person. This subjective state must be distinguished from ...
In this paper I explore health and illness through the lens of enactivism, which is understood and d...
In the current review, a biopsychosocial perspective is applied to current changes in the health of ...
Against empiricist and rationalist prejudices concerning the nature of issues related to “mental hea...
Dominant models of health view people as essentially separable from their environment, affected dire...
My purpose is to save one point that may get lost in the current wave of discussion of mental health...
Past research has related a variety of personality traits to environmental stressors, coping behavio...
Can one be ill and happy? I use a phenomenological approach to provide an answer to this question, u...
Abstract: Human health and well-being is affected appreciably by the environment around...
Our purpose is to show, from the analysis of interactions between organism and its environment, emot...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
This article challenges the assumptions that underpin many discussions about health. In particular ...
On the basis of a concrete example from the insurance industry, the text deals with fundamental shi...
The influential scientist Rene J. Dubos (1901–1982) conducted groundbreaking studies concerning earl...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
Health is an adaptive state unique to each person. This subjective state must be distinguished from ...
In this paper I explore health and illness through the lens of enactivism, which is understood and d...
In the current review, a biopsychosocial perspective is applied to current changes in the health of ...
Against empiricist and rationalist prejudices concerning the nature of issues related to “mental hea...
Dominant models of health view people as essentially separable from their environment, affected dire...
My purpose is to save one point that may get lost in the current wave of discussion of mental health...
Past research has related a variety of personality traits to environmental stressors, coping behavio...
Can one be ill and happy? I use a phenomenological approach to provide an answer to this question, u...
Abstract: Human health and well-being is affected appreciably by the environment around...
Our purpose is to show, from the analysis of interactions between organism and its environment, emot...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
This article challenges the assumptions that underpin many discussions about health. In particular ...
On the basis of a concrete example from the insurance industry, the text deals with fundamental shi...
The influential scientist Rene J. Dubos (1901–1982) conducted groundbreaking studies concerning earl...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
Health is an adaptive state unique to each person. This subjective state must be distinguished from ...
In this paper I explore health and illness through the lens of enactivism, which is understood and d...
In the current review, a biopsychosocial perspective is applied to current changes in the health of ...