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- on factors that cause disease (pathogenesis). More specifically, the "salutogenic model" was originally concerned with the relationship between health...
- Gerda Boyesen, the founder of biodynamic psychology, developed her salutogenic view on the primary personality and the secondary personality. Roberto...
- prescription, notification, information or advice. It might be pathogenic or salutogenic. It is generally uncertain and provisional. Once a diagnostic opinion...
- S2CID 28678622. Wiesmann, Ulrich; Hannich, Hans-Joachim (2011). "A Salutogenic Analysis of Developmental Tasks and Ego Integrity vs. Despair". The International...
- 1037/1072-5245.14.3.227. Georg F. Bauer; Gregor J. Jenny (1 July 2013). Salutogenic organizations and change: The concepts behind organizational health intervention...
- Spaces published by John Wiley & Sons in 2014. She advocates designing ''salutogenic' urban spaces that promote health. Burt, Virginia (Summer 2014). "THERAPEUTIC...
- that might have nocebo or placebo (pathogenic, disease-generating or salutogenic, health-promoting) expectations; that are delivered to subjects that...
- highest mean change score. Since the early 1990s, research began on the salutogenic (or growth-enhancing) aspects of space travel. One study analyzed the...
- psychotherapy? Can we replace psychotherapy with something else? Can a new “salutogenicparadigm replace the pathogenic paradigm by focusing on human resilience...
- mood when reflecting on the remaining duration of the mission. The 'salutogenic effect' is presented, although this largely relied on consistent interaction...