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defines Salutogenesis as follows: "
Salutogenesis describes how
social and
individual resources help
people to
manage stress and to thrive.
Salutogenesis focuses...
- work
concerned the
relationship between stress,
health and well-being (
salutogenesis).
Antonovsky was born in the
United States in 1923.
After completing...
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pathological epidemiology Molecular pathology Pathology Pathophysiology Salutogenesis Gellman, Marc D.; Turner, J. Rick, eds. (2013).
Encyclopedia of Behavioral...
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research areas of
intercultural conflict management and mediation,
salutogenesis in the workplace,
women in leadership,
positive psychology and emotions...
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James Ward
Byrkit Sense of coherence, a
construct in the
health theory salutogenesis Policy coherence for development, a
concept in
development cooperation...
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survivors movement Political abuse of
psychiatry in the
Soviet Union Salutogenesis, a best-practice
methodology for the
design of
psychiatric facilities...
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alternative medicine Healthism Mindfulness Organic food
culture Salutogenesis Self-care
Wellness tourism Workplace wellness Stoewen,
Debbie L. (2017)...
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figures suggest; and
adverse childhood experiences.
Housing in
Glasgow Salutogenesis This was
based on "pooled data 1998-2002 (Hanlon,
Walsh & Whyte, 2006)"...
- with CP as they age.
Rehabilitation or
social programs that
include salutogenesis may
improve the
coping potential of
adults with CP as they age. Cerebral...
- Lymeus, Freddie; Hartig,
Terry (2022). "The
Restorative Environment and
Salutogenesis:
Complementary Concepts Revisited". In Mittelmark,
Maurice B.; Bauer...