Encyclopaideia (Mar 2021)

Meaning-making: a underestimated resource for health? A discussion of the value of meaning-making in the conservation and restoration of health and well-being

  • Birthe Loa Knizek,
  • Sissel Alsaker,
  • Julia Hagen,
  • Gørill Haugan,
  • Olga Lehmann,
  • Marianne Nilsen,
  • Randi Reidunsdatter,
  • Wigdis Sæther

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-8670/11986
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 59
pp. 5 – 18

Abstract

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This article discusses the function, development and maintenance of meaning and the importance of meaning-making from different perspectives, as it is based on a collaboration between professionals from health science and psychology. The aim is to discuss how meaning-making processes can be employed in the health context to enhance individuals’ well-being. Starting point is a description of the common basis of the understanding of meaning-making. Afterwards brief examples from the different professional areas will show how meaning-making can improve health care practice. We will focus on the processual nature of meaning-making, its existential layers, as well as the ways in which meaning-making is at play in everyday activities and limit situations, such as illness or suicidality.

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