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Psychology of Resilience

2018
Research in the area of psychological resilience has gained much popularity since the birth of positive psychology movement in the late 1990s. This chapter attempts to summarize the progress of research conducted in the area. It begins by tracing the emergence of the concept with special focus on its development since the positive psychology movement ...
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Psychological Capital: Willpower and Resilience

2015
Whether you call it determination, perseverance, or sheer stubbornness, the inner strength and steel to keep going and not quit is a key component of psychological capital. The psychologist Angela Lee Duckworth calls it something else: grit. Studying what makes the difference between people who achieve their goals and those who do not, Duckworth has ...
Shlomo Ben-Hur, Nik Kinley
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Psychological resilience, organizational resilience and life satisfaction in tourism firms: insights from the Canterbury earthquakes

Current Issues in Tourism, 2020
From a socio-ecological systems perspective, resilience is dynamic, multi-dimensional and multi-scale. This study provides evidence of the relationship between different types of resilience (psychological, employee and organizational resilience ...
G. Prayag   +3 more
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Connection to Nature and Psychological Resilience

Ecopsychology, 2013
Abstract This study focused on whether one's perceived connection to the natural world correlates with one's subjective sense of psychological resilience.
Gordon Lindbloom, Keith Ingulli
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The resilience audit and the psychological contract

Journal of Managerial Psychology, 1996
Warns that the psychological contract, an implicit agreement between the individual and organization, is at risk when the organization undergoes change. Reports a survey, the results of which indicate that, while companies recognize the importance of people in determining the success of change programmes, more than half the organizations surveyed do ...
Max Frost, Steve Rowley, Patricia Hind
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Psychological Resilience in Medical Rehabilitation

2016
Psychological resilience is the process of adapting well to adverse situations, including medical illness, disability, traumatic events, or extreme stressors. Research and theory in this area has been explicit that resilience is not simply the absence of psychopathology, but instead maintaining one’s ability to return to stable psychological and ...
Ann Marie Warren   +2 more
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Individual Differences in Psychological Resilience

2020
Psychological resilience is invisible and a very complicated concept. Various resilience factors have been identified in previous studies. An individual’s resiliency was quantified by questionnaire scale, and many studies reported correlation with personality and changes with age and life events.
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Evolutionary Psychology of Resilience

2019
Abstract Dealing with environmental stressors is a basic part of life for any organism. Positive psychology focuses largely on the topic of resilience and how people can move past difficult situations and interactions. The evolutionary perspective has much to offer in terms of the topic of resilience.
Glenn Geher, Nicole Wedberg
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Psychological Well-Being and Resilience

2020
Resilience is the ability to adapt and thrive despite facing adversity. There are various ontological approaches to conceptualizing resilience, including the pathological perspective, defining it in terms of protective factors, and exploring the impact of intervention in the manifestation of resilience.
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