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A Salutogenic Mental Health Model: Flourishing as a Metaphor for Good Mental Health

Nina Helen Mjøsund

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Abstract

Abstract This chapter focuses on a salutogenic understanding of mental health based on the work of Corey Keyes. He is dedicated to research and analysis of mental health as subjective well-being, where mental health is seen from an insider perspective. Flourishing is the pinnacle of good mental health, according to Keyes. He describes how mental health is constituted by an affective state and psychological and social functioning, and how we can measure mental health by the Mental Health Continuum—Short Form (MHC-SF) questionnaire. Further, I elaborate on Keyes’ two continua model of mental health and mental illness , a highly useful model in the health care context, showing that the absence of mental illness does not translate into the presence of mental health. You can also read about how lived experiences of former patients support Keyes dual model of mental health and mental illness. This model makes it clear that people can perceive they have good mental health even with mental illness, as well as people with perceived poor or low mental health can be without any mental disorder. The cumulative evidence for seeing mental disorder and mental health function along two different continua, central mental health concepts, and research significant for health promotion are elaborated in this chapter.

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Mental healthFlourishingMiddle Eastern Mental Health Issues & SyndromesMental health lawPsychologyMental illnessPsychiatryContext (archaeology)Clinical psychologyPsychotherapistBiologyPaleontologyHealth, psychology, and well-beingPsychological Well-being and Life SatisfactionResilience and Mental Health