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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
1. Overview and Origins of Salutogenesis
1. Introduction to the Handbook of Salutogenesis
2. The Meanings of Salutogenesis
3. Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man Behind Salutogenesis
4. Aaron Antonovsky’s Development of Salutogenesis, 1979 to 1994
2. Salutogenesis: New Directions
5. Salutogenesis in the Era After Antonovsky
6. Emerging Ideas Relevant to the Salutogenic Model of Health
7. The Salutogenic Model: The Role of Generalized Resistance Resources
8. Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health
9. The Relevance of Salutogenesis to Social Issues Besides Health: The Case of Sense of Coherence and Intergroup Relations
10. Positive Psychology in the Context of Salutogenesis
3. The Salutogenic Construct of the Sense of Coherence
11. The Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic Model of Health
12. The Sense of Coherence and Its Measurement
13. Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and in Families
14. Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Adolescence
15. Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community
4. The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings
16. The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings
17. The Application of Salutogenesis in Communities and Neighborhoods
18. The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns
19. The Restorative Environment: A Complementary Concept for Salutogenesis Studies
20. The Application of Salutogenesis to Work
21. The Application of Salutogenesis to Organisations
22. The Application of Salutogenesis in Schools
23. The Application of Salutogenesis in Universities
24. The Application of Salutogenesis to Correctional Officers in Corrections Settings
5. The Application of Salutogenesis in Healthcare Settings
25. The Application of Salutogenesis in Healthcare Settings
26. Salutogenic Architecture in Healthcare Settings
27. The Application of Salutogenesis in Hospitals
28. The Application of Salutogenesis in Mental Healthcare Settings
29. The Application of Salutogenesis in the Training of Health Professionals
30. The Application of Salutogenesis in Vocational Rehabilitation Settings
31. Applications of Salutogenesis to Aged and Highly-Aged Persons: Residential Care and Community Settings
32. The Application of Salutogenesis to Health Development in Youth with Chronic Conditions
6. A Portal to the Non-English Literatures on Salutogenesis
33. A Portal to Salutogenesis in Languages of the World
34. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Afrikaans
35. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Chinese
36. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Danish
37. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Dutch
38. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Finnish
39. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in French
40. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in German: Contributions from Germany
41. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in German: Contributions from Switzerland
42. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Hebrew
43. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Japanese
44. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Norwegian
45. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Polish
46. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Portuguese
47. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Spanish
48. Perspectives on Salutogenesis of Scholars Writing in Swedish
7. Questions for the Future: Dialogue on Salutogenesis
49. Salutogenesis: The Book’s Editors Discuss Possible Futures
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