Zusammenfassung
Die Störungs- und Defizitperspektive wird um jene Faktoren erweitert, die in direkter Weise Wohlbefinden und eine psychisch gesunde, gut gelingende Lebensgestaltung (Flourishing) ermöglichen. Ausgehend von einem multidimensionalen Konzept des Wohlbefindens, wie es sich auch in der Positiven Psychologie etabliert hat, werden zunächst Theorien zum Wohlbefinden sowie Auslöser für aktuelles Wohlbefinden angesprochen. Zudem geht es um die Indikation von wohlbefindensförderlichen Interventionen, aber auch die Frage, ob eine Steigerung von Wohlbefinden nachhaltig erfolgen kann und welche unterschiedlichen Ziele dabei angestrebt werden (u. a. eine positive Stimmung, Zufriedenheit, Sinn, das Wecken von Interesse, das Erleben von Zugehörigkeit, Akzeptiertsein, Geborgenheit). Das Kapitel schließt mit einem Überblick über Konzepte und Therapieansätze, die in dem Buch näher ausgeführt werden.
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