
11/12/2024
Salutogenesis is an approach that focuses on promoting wellbeing by emphasizing the ideal state of health
Salutogenesis:
Gratitude (McGullough)
Learned resourcefulness (Rosenbaum)
Learned optimism (Seligman)
Learned hopefulness (Zimmerman)
Sence of coherence (Antonovsky)
Emotional intelligence (Goleman, Akerjordet et al)
Self-efficacy (Bandura)
Hardiness (Kobasa)
Humour (Martin)
Empathy (Eisenberg)
Cultural capital (Bourdieu)
Quality of Life (Lindström)
Connectedness (Blum)
Social capital (Putnam)
Resilience (Werner)
Flourishing (Keyes)
Action competence (Bruun Jensen)
Coping (Lazarus)
Empowerment (Freire)
Locus of control (Rotter)
Will to meaning (Frankl)
Wellbeing (Diener)
Ecological system theory (Bronfenbrenner)
Interdiciplinarity (Kleibn)
Attachment (Bowlby)
ScienceDirect. (n.d.). Salutogenesis. Retrieved November 12, 2024, from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/salutogenesis