Zusammenfassung
Ein wichtiger Faktor für die körperliche und seelische Gesundheit von Menschen sind soziale Beziehungen und Interaktionen. Soziale Interaktionen können helfen, Belastungen zu bewältigen und Herausforderungen besser zu meistern. In belastenden Situationen wird es als hilfreich empfunden, emotionale oder praktische Unterstützung zu erhalten. Hilfe und Unterstützung können allerdings nicht nur das seelische Wohlbefinden beeinflussen, sondern stehen auch im Zusammenhang mit körperlicher Gesundheit.
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Kienle, R., Knoll, N., Renneberg, B. (2006). Soziale Ressourcen und Gesundheit: soziale Unterstützung und dyadisches Bewältigen. In: Renneberg, B., Hammelstein, P. (eds) Gesundheitspsychologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-47632-0_7
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