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Psychiatric Services, 2020
Individuals who face significant adversity are typically able to resume normal functioning despite this hardship. Resilience is a dynamic process at any level of functioning that encompasses the capacity by which these individuals adapt positively following adversity.
Faith, VanMeter, Dante, Cicchetti
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Individuals who face significant adversity are typically able to resume normal functioning despite this hardship. Resilience is a dynamic process at any level of functioning that encompasses the capacity by which these individuals adapt positively following adversity.
Faith, VanMeter, Dante, Cicchetti
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Stress and Health, 2013
The contribution provides a definition of the Resilience concept and a short review on the approaches to the concept.
Ivan, Robertson, Cary L, Cooper
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The contribution provides a definition of the Resilience concept and a short review on the approaches to the concept.
Ivan, Robertson, Cary L, Cooper
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Risk and resilience in family well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.
American Psychologist, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic poses an acute threat to the well-being of children and families due to challenges related to social disruption such as financial insecurity, caregiving burden, and confinement-related stress (e.g., crowding, changes to structure ...
H. Prime, Mark Wade, D. Browne
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Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems
, 1973Individuals die, populations disappear, and species become extinct. That is one view of the world. But another view of the world concentrates not so much on presence or absence as upon the numbers of organisms and the degree of constancy of their numbers.
C. S. Holling
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Ordinary magic. Resilience processes in development.
American Psychologist, 2001The study of resilience in development has overturned many negative assumptions and deficit-focused models about children growing up under the threat of disadvantage and adversity. The most surprising conclusion emerging from studies of these children is
A. Masten
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Psychosocial resilience and protective mechanisms.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1987The concept of mechanisms that protect people against the psychological risks associated with adversity is discussed in relation to four main processes: reduction of risk impact, reduction of negative chain reactions, establishment and maintenance of ...
M. Rutter
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