What do children need to cope with the everyday risks they encounter and the demands life makes of them? How can we help them to become accepted and to have a feeling of belongingness? What imparts in children mental health and keeps them healthy? The answers to these questions are provided by Aaron Antonovsky´s concept of salutogenesis that was conceived over 30 years ago for just this purpose. The central tenet is the feeling of coherence, which is supported by a stable feeling of self-value and belongingness. The goal is to further children´s trust in their own capabilities and to practice active creativity in social interactions. The health scientist and psychotherapist Rüdiger-Felix Lorenz and the educationist Christina Krause provide easily accessible and intuitive suggestions for parents and anyone active in education for furthering the mental health of their children.
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Dr. Christina Krause, Dipl.-Pädagogin, Familien- und Kinder- und Jugendlichenpsychotherapeutin, lehrte bis 2007 als Professorin für Pädagogische Psychologie an der Universität Göttingen, Forschungsschwerpunkte: Entwicklung des Selbst, Gesundheitserziehung und Beratung.