Strength-Based Mental Health
Starting from strengths can make later self-examination feel safer because it does not begin from shame or deficiency. The article presents asking what is going right as an alternative entry point to deficit-focused mental health approache…
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Starting from strengths can make later self-examination feel safer because it does not begin from shame or deficiency. The article presents asking what is going right as an alternative entry point to deficit-focused mental health approaches. The article argues that a person's unconscious climate can be shaped toward confidence and constructive outcomes by attending to positive evidence. The article frames mental health as something that can be built proactively, not only treated after illness appears.