Resilience
This continuing education offering will define concepts of resilience and stress, explore the neurobiology of resilience, and examine interventions that ...
Resilience in Clinical Care: Getting a Grip on the Recovery Potential ...
This article outlines what opportunities clinicians and researchers can already exploit to improve prediction, understanding, and management of resilience of ...
Understanding resilience: New approaches for preventing and ...
Jul 11, 2016 ... The first part of this review focuses on recent findings regarding the genetic, epigenetic, developmental, psychosocial, and neurochemical factors.
Resilience in the Context of Chronic Stress and Health in Adults
Others define it as specific relatively short-term responses characterized by a return to homeostasis after initial disruption due to a stressor, and still ...
Resilience and immunity
Resilience is the process that allows individuals to adapt to adverse conditions and recover from them. This process is favored by individual qualities that ...
Traumatic loss and major disasters: strengthening family and ...
This article presents the core principles and value of a family and community resilience-oriented approach to recovery from traumatic loss when catastrophic ...
Midwives׳ experiences of workplace resilience
Mar 26, 2014 ... This study indicates that resilience is a complex phenomenon, which warrants serious consideration from clinical midwives, managers, ...
Healthy ageing, resilience and wellbeing
Jul 6, 2017 ... Resilience theories share a common idea that individuals who manage to navigate adversity and maintain high levels of functioning demonstrate resilience.
Defining urban resilience: A review - ScienceDirect
This definition includes the ability to resist or withstand impacts, as well as the ability to recover and re-organize in order to establish the necessary ...
What is equitable resilience? - ScienceDirect
Equitable resilience is able to support the development of social-ecological systems that are contextually rooted, responsive to change and socially just.