This chapter examines the devastating psychosocial impact of major disasters and the capacity of families and communities to forge resilience in the wake of trauma and loss. We then describe the LINC Community Resilience model (Landau-Stanton, 1986;-1990; Landau, 1991;-2003), and its applications for individual, family, and community recovery in the aftermath of majo
A community is resilient if it is able to “bounce forward” after an adverse event. Community resilie...
Resilience is a concept widely used in recent years, especially when it comes to evaluating the leve...
Research has shown that a number of individual, community and societal attributes can be used as ind...
This article presents the core principles and value of a family and community resil-ience-oriented a...
When large-scale disasters occur, they typically strike without warning regardless of whether the ca...
This article describes the Linking Human Systems (LINC) Community Resilience model, a theoretical fr...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
Family resilience raises the question of how family units adapt to external shocks. One notable form...
Over the past years, the concept of resilience has gained attention recognizing the fact that not al...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the aftermath of di...
Ever increasing density of population and wealth increases the consequences of natural disasters. Th...
Abstract Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the afterm...
The objective of this research was to establish a holistic framework for defining and measuring disa...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
A community is resilient if it is able to “bounce forward” after an adverse event. Community resilie...
Resilience is a concept widely used in recent years, especially when it comes to evaluating the leve...
Research has shown that a number of individual, community and societal attributes can be used as ind...
This article presents the core principles and value of a family and community resil-ience-oriented a...
When large-scale disasters occur, they typically strike without warning regardless of whether the ca...
This article describes the Linking Human Systems (LINC) Community Resilience model, a theoretical fr...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
Family resilience raises the question of how family units adapt to external shocks. One notable form...
Over the past years, the concept of resilience has gained attention recognizing the fact that not al...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the aftermath of di...
Ever increasing density of population and wealth increases the consequences of natural disasters. Th...
Abstract Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the afterm...
The objective of this research was to establish a holistic framework for defining and measuring disa...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
A community is resilient if it is able to “bounce forward” after an adverse event. Community resilie...
Resilience is a concept widely used in recent years, especially when it comes to evaluating the leve...
Research has shown that a number of individual, community and societal attributes can be used as ind...