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Stress and Psychological Resiliency

2014
Over the past decade, there has been an enormous increase in research and scientific publications targeting psychological resiliency. However, compared to the research on the neurobiology of stress, resiliency research is in its relative infancy.
Alan L. Peterson   +2 more
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Resilience and Psychological Distress in Psychology and Medical Students

Academic Psychiatry, 2016
The authors investigated levels of resilience and psychological distress in medical and psychology students, factors that may affect these levels, the relationship between resilience and psychological distress, and student opinion on causes of stress and possible interventions.A voluntary anonymous online survey was distributed to University of ...
Stephen Bacchi, Julio Licinio
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The Resilient Mind: The Psychology of Academic Resilience

The Educational Forum, 2008
Abstract Using six years of data chronicling the experiences of 50 academically resilient college students, this article focuses on the seldom-researched area of the psychology of academic resilience. Ubiquitous stressors such as subpar public schooling and the lack of social and cultural capital; psychosocial issues that arise during the resilience ...
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Modelling the interplay between resilience, emotion regulation and psychological well‐being among Chinese English language teachers: The mediating role of self‐efficacy beliefs

European Journal of Education
With the rise of positive psychology (PP) in 1954 and its flowering in the last decade of the 20th century, the focus of psychological and educational studies has shifted from examining negative health‐related outcomes to their positive counterparts.
Ran Zhi, Ali Derakhshan
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Resilience and Positive Psychology

2014
Since its introduction to the scientific literature in the mid-1990s, developmental science has seen incremental refinements in research on resilience, which is a process or phenomenon reflecting positive child adjustment despite conditions of risk.
Suniya S. Luthar   +2 more
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Physical and psychological resilience and migration

2021
Whereas in the past, resilience was seen as a character trait of the few, enabling a ‘bounce back’ to some prior healthy state, it is described as something that is transitional, that enables a ‘bouncing forward’ for all those who experience growth from having survived or even thrived through challenging experiences.
Bex Willans, Sarah Stewart-Brown
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The effect of servant leadership on organisational sustainability: the parallel mediation role of creativity and psychological resilience

Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 2021
Purpose The main concern of this research is to examine the indirect effects servant leadership on organisational sustainability (OS) through creativity and psychological resilience in the hoteling sector in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approach A survey ...
Fatima Batool, Jihad Mohammad, S. Awang
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Psychological resilience in children

The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2015
Early in my career as a consultation‐liaison psychiatrist, I was very involved with the pediatric oncology service at the Children's Hospital at Stanford. This was an exciting time in the world of childhood cancer, as effective treatments were finally available, life expectancy was increasing dramatically, and long‐term survival had become a real ...
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Resilience in the Face of Psychological Trauma

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2004
(2004). Resilience in the Face of Psychological Trauma. Psychiatry: Vol. 67, No. 3, pp. 231-234.
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Psychological resilience in young and older adults

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2011
BackgroundThe goal of the current study was to investigate psychological resilience in the older adults (>64 years) compared with that of the young ones (<26 years).MethodsQuestionnaire measures of depression, hopelessness, general health and resilience were administered to the participants.
Gooding, P. A.   +3 more
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