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Was wirkt, um Wohlbefinden zu erreichen?

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Wie kann man sich wohlfühlen, Wohlbefinden erreichen? Betont wird die Bedeutung der kindlichen Erziehung sowie später – im Erwachsenendasein – die Güte der sozialen und biologischen Bedingungen, die mit inneren Erwartungen und Notwendigkeiten korrespondieren sollten. Abgehoben wird darauf, dass Wohlbefinden sehr individuell definiert wird, dass es insbesondere einer positiven kindlichen Entwicklung bedarf, da in Kindheit und früher Jugend entscheidende Grundlagen hinsichtlich Genaktivierung und psychosozialer Festigung gelegt werden. Betont wird aber, dass es z. B. mittels sogenannter Neuroimplantate – psychischer, eigeninduzierter Vorstellungen, die an Vorbildern ausgerichtet sein können – möglich ist, auch im späteren Leben noch Korrekturen und Verbesserungen zu erreichen.

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