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- Resilience - American Psychological Association (APA)
Resilience is the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands
- Building your resilience
The ability to learn resilience is one reason research has shown that resilience is ordinary, not extraordinary One example is the response of many Americans to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and individuals’ efforts to rebuild their lives after tragedy Like building a muscle, increasing your resilience takes time and intentionality
- Building Resilience in Relation to Stress or Trauma
definition truly captures the complexity of this concept The definition varies from the factors contributing to resilience these being: biological, psychological, social and cultural factors All of which coexist in order to influence how one deals with a stressful or traumatic experience
- How to build kids’ resilience - American Psychological Association (APA)
Mary Alvord, PhD, talks why building resilience is key to helping kids handle both everyday stresses and significant life setbacks
- Apprehending the Concept of Resilience: A Psychological Perspective on . . .
The difficulties of operationally defining resilience and the challenges of applying a single resilience definition to all people groups are then addressed This paper also covers different strategies for developing resilience, as well as examining the benefits,
- Resilience for teens: 10 tips to build skills on bouncing back from . . .
Resilience is a journey, and each person will take his or her own time along the way You may benefit from some of the resilience tips above, while some of your friends may benefit from others The skills of resilience you learn during really bad times will be useful even after the bad times end, and they are good skills to have every day
- Resilience guide for parents and teachers
The journey of resilience Developing resilience is a personal journey, and you should use your knowledge of your own children to guide them on their journey An approach to building resilience that works for you or your child might not work for someone else
- 6. 3 Activity Building: Building Resilience
Resilience is the capacity to adapt, recover and possibly even flourish following some adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress—such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems, or workplace and financial stressors Becoming resilient is beneficial to our students mental and physical well-being, and our students can learn to become more resilient
- Growth after trauma - American Psychological Association (APA)
Post-traumatic growth helps people find a new sense of personal strength and a new focus on helping others
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