social capital, as a contex for mental health promotion
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having a positive approach toward the affairs also involves a comprehensive and systematic one in order to represent suitable solutions coincided with social realities. under the current situations, one of them is called social capital which is refered as missing link . although this term doesn’t have any background in social literature, but its importance and usage in almost any field of social science have got a special level and its expansion is visible in the field of mental health. this article is involved with answering questions such as: !supportlists]-->1- how can social capital provide a context for mental health promotion in individual, group and social relationships? !supportlists]-->2- how should these projects and plans be modified by the concept of social capital?
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فصلنامه رفاه اجتماعیجلد ۲، شماره ۶، صفحات ۴۳-۵۳
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