There is a high degree of intra-individual variation in how individuals respond to stress. This becomes evident when exploring the development of posttraumatic symptoms or stress-related disorders after exposure to trauma. Whether or not an individual develops posttraumatic symptoms after experiencing a traumatic event is partly dependent on a person’s resilience. Resilience can be broadly defined as the dynamic process encompassing positive adaptation within the context of significant adversity. Even though research into the neurobiological basis of resilience is still in its early stages, these insights can have important implications for the prevention and treatment of stress-related disorders. Neuroimaging studies contribute to our know...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Abstract Resilience in the face of major life stressors is changeable over time and with experience....
AbstractAs the central organ of stress and adaptation to stressors, the brain plays a pivotal role i...
In our lifetimes we will encounter varying degrees of stress and traumatic experiences, and how we r...
Improved understanding of the neurobiological correlates of resilience would be an important step to...
As the central organ of stress and adaptation to stressors, the brain plays a pivotal role in behavi...
Why do some people develop symptoms, while others are resilient against the consequences of a trauma...
Abstract This study aimed at replicating a previously reported negative correlation between node fl...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Abstract This study aimed at replicating a previously reported negative correlation between node fl...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Resilience is a dynamic process that reflect individual ability to successfully recover and positive...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Abstract Resilience in the face of major life stressors is changeable over time and with experience....
AbstractAs the central organ of stress and adaptation to stressors, the brain plays a pivotal role i...
In our lifetimes we will encounter varying degrees of stress and traumatic experiences, and how we r...
Improved understanding of the neurobiological correlates of resilience would be an important step to...
As the central organ of stress and adaptation to stressors, the brain plays a pivotal role in behavi...
Why do some people develop symptoms, while others are resilient against the consequences of a trauma...
Abstract This study aimed at replicating a previously reported negative correlation between node fl...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Abstract This study aimed at replicating a previously reported negative correlation between node fl...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Resilience is a dynamic process that reflect individual ability to successfully recover and positive...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...