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2005, Number 2

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Inv Salud 2005; 7 (2)

The man as social being and the conceptualisation of positive mental health

Rodríguez RRO
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Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 105-111
PDF size: 338.32 Kb.


Key words:

mental health, statistical criteria, normative criteria, World Health Organization, alienation, positive mental health indicators.

ABSTRACT

This paper reviews the different positive mental health conceptualisations that were historically made, through statistical or normative criteria basically. The positive mental health concept is analysed from the point of view of the man as a social being, and alienation concept as opposed to it. Some positive mental health indicators are eventually proposed accordingly to this point of view.


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