This chapter deals with salutogenesis for a specific and growing group of people with mental health challenges. It emphasizes the importance of high-quality social support in interplay with positive identity development thus promoting salutogenic capacity. Aaron Antonovsky’s core concept of sense of coherence has been shown to be more closely related to mental health than to physical health. Thus, the application of salutogenesis on clients in mental healthcare settings is rather obvious. First, the expression “mental health challenges” is used because it is less disease-focused and encourages one to keep in mind that, despite suffering from mental illness, there always is some level of health and resources present that can be recognized, u...
The concept of salutogenesis, or health restoration, was introduced as a psychosocial model of healt...
The term ‘salutogenic’ is widely used in healthcare architecture, even though very few healthcare ar...
Communities and neighborhoods have reemerged as important settings for health promotion; they are pa...
This article aims to illustrate how Antonovsky’s salutogenic theory and its central concept of sense...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the sense of coherence (SOC), a core construct of Antonovsky’s...
Background: The increasing number of people who live in the community for many years with mental hea...
This chapter briefly defines and articulates the developmental task of identity formation and the me...
Purpose: This study explored whether the holistic theory of salutogenesis may be a suitable theoreti...
The term salutogenesis is associated with a variety of meanings that Aaron Antonovsky introduced in ...
The prevailing model of psychiatric facility design does not fulfil its potential in supporting the ...
Purpose: This study explored whether the holistic theory of salutogenesis may be a suitable theoreti...
Aaron Antonovsky advanced the concept of salutogenesis almost four decades ago (Antonovsky, Health, ...
hpq.sagepub.com Developed by Aaron Antonovsky in the late 1970s, the salutogenic model was a respons...
Resilience is a complex multidimensional psychobiological concept that researchers define differentl...
Copyright © 2013 Thilo Hinterberger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The concept of salutogenesis, or health restoration, was introduced as a psychosocial model of healt...
The term ‘salutogenic’ is widely used in healthcare architecture, even though very few healthcare ar...
Communities and neighborhoods have reemerged as important settings for health promotion; they are pa...
This article aims to illustrate how Antonovsky’s salutogenic theory and its central concept of sense...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the sense of coherence (SOC), a core construct of Antonovsky’s...
Background: The increasing number of people who live in the community for many years with mental hea...
This chapter briefly defines and articulates the developmental task of identity formation and the me...
Purpose: This study explored whether the holistic theory of salutogenesis may be a suitable theoreti...
The term salutogenesis is associated with a variety of meanings that Aaron Antonovsky introduced in ...
The prevailing model of psychiatric facility design does not fulfil its potential in supporting the ...
Purpose: This study explored whether the holistic theory of salutogenesis may be a suitable theoreti...
Aaron Antonovsky advanced the concept of salutogenesis almost four decades ago (Antonovsky, Health, ...
hpq.sagepub.com Developed by Aaron Antonovsky in the late 1970s, the salutogenic model was a respons...
Resilience is a complex multidimensional psychobiological concept that researchers define differentl...
Copyright © 2013 Thilo Hinterberger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The concept of salutogenesis, or health restoration, was introduced as a psychosocial model of healt...
The term ‘salutogenic’ is widely used in healthcare architecture, even though very few healthcare ar...
Communities and neighborhoods have reemerged as important settings for health promotion; they are pa...