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Stueck M. Life Beyond Disaster: The Relative Biocentric Health Theory—From Surviving to Living. Health in Emergencies and Disasters Quarterly 2026; 11 (4)
URL: http://hdq.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-859-en.html
International Biocentric Research Academy (IBRA), Germany
Abstract:   (454 Views)
RBHT (Stück, 2026) is the result of five years of systematic theoretical work (2020–2025) and, for the first time, unites anthropocentric and biocentric health paradigms in a dual model applicable to individuals, families, organizations and states affected by or predisposed to emergencies and disasters. The model comprises 40 operationalized positions in six quadrants of the biocentric health cube: anthropocentric and biocentric spatial fields with the ego core and the biocentric core, switching points between the fields, outcome variables of anthropocentric and biocentric health, health pathways, biocentric boundaries, and the transversal spiritual level. Central constructs: biospoiesis and thanapoiesis, holographic life characteristics, sense of possibilities as a counterpart to sense of coherence and sense of solutions. Validation: sub-studies from the last 30 years (Stueck and colleagues), overall assessment in the context of the pandemic: Mueller-Haugk (2025, n = 405). Operationalization: including via the Biocentric Health Questionnaire (BHQ) 3.0 (Stueck & Mueller-Haugk, 2026). Implications for Biodanza, psychotherapy, medicine, education, and politics.
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Type of article: Editorial | Subject: Risk assessment
Received: 2026/06/3 | Accepted: 2026/07/1 | Published: 2026/07/1

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