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Social Psychological Conditions of Psychological Well-Being in Individuals Who Have Experienced Critical Events
Author(s) -
Леонид Абрамович Пергаменщик,
Natalya Novak
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
social psychology and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2221-1527
DOI - 10.17759/sps.2015060412
Subject(s) - psychology , salutogenesis , triangulation , cognition , mental health , social psychology , physical health , developmental psychology , applied psychology , cognitive psychology , psychotherapist , public health , medicine , health promotion , psychiatry , nursing , cartography , geography
The paper addresses the issue of maintaining psychological well-being in individuals who have experienced critical events. The research presented in this paper was carried out within the paradigm of salutogenesis, according to which the most crucial factors in preserving one’s mental and physical health are the realization of the inner potential, cognitive and physical activity, orientation towards healthy life goals, and self-actualization, and not only the absence of illness and disabilities. The authors describe a procedure of methodological triangulation of quantitative and qualitative data that enabled them to outline the social psychological conditions necessary for the positive functioning of individuals who have experienced critical events.

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