Health, Stress, and CopingI denne bog undersøger Antonovsky de sociale og psykologiske ressourcer, som folk har til at bekæmpe stress og sygdom. Fra tidligere undersøgelser i medicinsk sociologi, psykiatri, personlighedspsykologi og kulturel antropologi har han udviklet en teori, som forklarer hvorfor nogle bestemte mennesker og grupper har succes med at mestre stress. De fleste af disse mennesker har en sans for sammenhæng, en generel holdning til at livet er meningsfuldt og til at håndtere. For at finde kilden til denne meningsfuldhed undersøger Antonovsky disse menneskers opvækst, sociale relationer og kulturelle baggrund, og han viser, at en bred variation af medicinske data passer og bekræfter hans teori om, hvordan sociale strukturer og relationer fremmer mestring og sundhed. |
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Contents
One Studying Health Instead of Disease | 12 |
Three Stressors Tension and Stress | 70 |
Four Tension Management and Resources | 98 |
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