The potential for resilient behaviors and emotional intelligence involves an interplay between the individual and his or her broader environment. Studies that have examined resilience explore factors or characteristics that assist individuals to thrive from and in adversity. These protective factors are part of an individual’s general makeup. Some of these factors are considered genetic, such as a personality that is outgoing and social; however, many protective behaviors can be learned. Coping in the face of adversity involves emotional intelligence and resilience, both of which can be developed through support and education. In this context, fostering resilience and emotional intelligence has the potential to improve clinical outcom...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
Background & aim: resiliency is the human ability in dealing with high-risk and traumatic conditions...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Survival against trauma is a unique characteristic of all human beings. While a number of factors co...
The present study focused on the impact of emotional intelligence and academic stress on coping, res...
An individual’s capacity to be flexible and adaptable to external and internal stressors is vital fo...
Emotional intelligence (EI), problem-oriented coping, and resilience have been deeply studied as psy...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come bac...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine relationship between emotional intelligence ...
Personality traits are associated with stable affective dispositions, including vulnerability to str...
As humans, we are always targets of many positive and negative life events in which we would show di...
Coping mediates resilience and perceived stressful events. Trait resilience is one of the many innat...
There is a range of potential responses to stress and trauma. Whereas, on one extreme, some respond ...
Since its inception, Salovey and Mayer’s (1990) construct of emotional intelligence has been associa...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
Background & aim: resiliency is the human ability in dealing with high-risk and traumatic conditions...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Survival against trauma is a unique characteristic of all human beings. While a number of factors co...
The present study focused on the impact of emotional intelligence and academic stress on coping, res...
An individual’s capacity to be flexible and adaptable to external and internal stressors is vital fo...
Emotional intelligence (EI), problem-oriented coping, and resilience have been deeply studied as psy...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come bac...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine relationship between emotional intelligence ...
Personality traits are associated with stable affective dispositions, including vulnerability to str...
As humans, we are always targets of many positive and negative life events in which we would show di...
Coping mediates resilience and perceived stressful events. Trait resilience is one of the many innat...
There is a range of potential responses to stress and trauma. Whereas, on one extreme, some respond ...
Since its inception, Salovey and Mayer’s (1990) construct of emotional intelligence has been associa...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
Background & aim: resiliency is the human ability in dealing with high-risk and traumatic conditions...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...