Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for pediatric systems that aspire to promote healthy development over the life course. Resilience science is surging along with growing concerns about the consequences of adverse childhood experiences on lifelong development. Resilience is defined as the capacity of a system to adapt successfully to challenges that threaten the function, survival, or future development of the system. This definition is scalable across system levels and across disciplines, applicable to resilience in a person, a family, a health care system, a community, an economy, or other systems. Robust findings on resilience in childhood underscore the importance of exposure dos...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Objective: Despite growing interest in resilience among maltreated children, there is a scarcity of ...
Introduction: Adversity in childhood increases risk for physical and mental health problems. Childre...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
As the articles in the CEECD Encyclopedia point out, the development of resilience in children is mu...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
In our complex society, stressful or negative life experiences have typically been considered to ind...
Considers the meaning of the term childhood resilience and the importance ofits place in the fields ...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
The ability of children to show healthy development despite facing many difficulties1 is frequently ...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Processes of risk and resilience have represented a major theme of contemporary developmental psycho...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
This is the final article in Interaction’s three-part series on promoting resilience in young childr...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Objective: Despite growing interest in resilience among maltreated children, there is a scarcity of ...
Introduction: Adversity in childhood increases risk for physical and mental health problems. Childre...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
As the articles in the CEECD Encyclopedia point out, the development of resilience in children is mu...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
In our complex society, stressful or negative life experiences have typically been considered to ind...
Considers the meaning of the term childhood resilience and the importance ofits place in the fields ...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
The ability of children to show healthy development despite facing many difficulties1 is frequently ...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Processes of risk and resilience have represented a major theme of contemporary developmental psycho...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
This is the final article in Interaction’s three-part series on promoting resilience in young childr...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Objective: Despite growing interest in resilience among maltreated children, there is a scarcity of ...
Introduction: Adversity in childhood increases risk for physical and mental health problems. Childre...