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The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
The psychological cost on emotional well-being due to the collateral damage brought about by COVID-19 in accessing oncological services for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been documented by recent studies in the United Kingdom.
Mohammad H. Choobin   +6 more
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The role of epigenetics in psychological resilience

open access: yesThe Lancet Psychiatry, 2021
There is substantial variation in people's responses to adversity, with a considerable proportion of individuals displaying psychological resilience. Epigenetic mechanisms are hypothesised to be one molecular pathway of how adverse and traumatic events can become biologically embedded and contribute to individual differences in resilience. However, not
Smeeth, D, Beck, S, Karam, EG, Pluess, M
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Psychological Resilience in Young Female Athletes [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Psychological resilience is an important construct that can enhance athletic performance and foster valuable life skills. Through positive adaptation to adversity and stressors in the athletic arena, athletes are able to cultivate their ability to effectively respond to negative stimuli, ultimately evolving to personal growth. For young female athletes,
Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien   +4 more
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Correlations among Psychological Resilience, Cognitive Fusion, and Depressed Emotions in Patients with Depression

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
Background: More than 300 million people worldwide suffer from depression, which is a significant contributor to the global burden of disease. This study investigated the factors influencing psychological resilience and cognitive fusion in patients with ...
Ning Chen, Juzhe Xi, Xiwang Fan
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A Cognitive Model of Psychological Resilience [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Psychopathology, 2016
Resilience is considered to be the process by which individuals demonstrate more positive outcomes than would be expected, given the nature of the adversity experienced. We propose that a cognitive approach has the potential to guide studies investigating the relationships between adversity, stress, and resilience.
Parsons, S, Kruijt, J, Fox, E
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Determinant Factor Analysis of Family Psychological Resilience: A Study of Muslim University Staff in Indonesia

open access: yesIslamic Guidance and Counseling Journal, 2023
A family is a social unit that exists in every culture. Ideally, every family has well enough psychological resilience to achieve prosperity. However, to achieve good psychological resilience, sometimes problems can arise in the family, which is also ...
Yarmis Syukur   +3 more
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Crisis and resilience in psychology

open access: yesJournal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning, 2023
Crises that occur after natural disasters are real and serious issues that can cause serious depression. A crisis is a situation in which a smooth process suddenly turns into a depression with negative, dangerous consequences.  Since our country is in an earthquake-prone region and has experienced earthquakes with great losses, it has a very traumatic ...
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Maladaptive perfectionism and psychological distress:The mediating role of resilience and trait emotional intelligence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
University students experience significantly high levels of psychological distress. Maladaptive perfectionism has been identified as a common trait among students that leads to diagnosed conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Hicks, Richard E., Sheppard, Lily
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PENGARUH RESILIENSI TERHADAP KESEJAHTERAAN PSIKOLOGIS PADA REMAJA DENGAN ORANG TUA TUNGGAL [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Psychological well-being is something that is really needed for someone to have good mental function and be able to optimize their potential so that they feel satisfied and happy with their life.
Ramadhanty, Devy Riska
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Psychological Resilience: An Affect-Regulation Framework

open access: yesAnnual Review of Psychology, 2023
Exposure to adversity (e.g., poverty, bereavement) is a robust predictor of disruptions in psychological functioning. However, people vary greatly in their responses to adversity; some experience severe long-term disruptions, others experience minimal disruptions or even improvements.
Troy, Allison S   +5 more
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