The positive health domain in person-centered integrative diagnosis

  • Robert Cloninger C
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Abstract

Person-centered integrative diagnosis is concerned with the assessment of the whole individual in a way that facilitates their recovery of mental and physical health. The recovery of mental and physical health involves more than just the reduction of symptoms and harm. Positive health involves the promotion of a satisfying quality of life, resilience despite stress, and recovery of positive emotionality. Positive health is a state of physical, material, emotional, social, ecological, and spiritual well-being.

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Robert Cloninger, C. (2010). The positive health domain in person-centered integrative diagnosis. International Journal of Integrated Care, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.496

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