Editorial. In this article, the author focuses on strength-based practices across the human services which are overwhelmingly deficit-oriented. Topics discussed include its relation with the ideologies of efficiency and effectiveness; effects of entrenching an expert-driven knowledge generation process; and contributions of resiliency research on instances where traditional research approaches forecast deficit whereas young people defy such forecast and achieve positive outcomes
What is our research focus? -Many ‘pathways’ to resilience in practice –some deficit related (e.g. s...
Strengths Based Practices (SBPs) concentrates on the inherent strengths of individuals, families gro...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
Researchers who desire to make positive changes for vulnerable populations often conduct problem-foc...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
Objective: To envision a path toward a more strengths-based approach to violence research, preventio...
Angelo P. Giardino, Robert Sanborn, William V. Flores and E. Christopher Lloyd discuss the latest is...
In this issue of The Counseling Psychologist, Smith presents an array of important strength-related ...
In J. Addison, D. Hulme and R. Kanbur (eds) Poverty Dynamics: Measurement and Understanding from an ...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
strength-related literature and offers propositions, stages, and counseling recommenda-tions to fost...
Orientation: The positive psychology paradigm suggests a balanced focus on employee strengths and de...
This paper examines resiliency and how it can be fostered through experiential programs. Resiliency ...
Abstract: The strengths perspective and resilience literature suggest that social workers may learn ...
What is our research focus? -Many ‘pathways’ to resilience in practice –some deficit related (e.g. s...
Strengths Based Practices (SBPs) concentrates on the inherent strengths of individuals, families gro...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
Researchers who desire to make positive changes for vulnerable populations often conduct problem-foc...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
Objective: To envision a path toward a more strengths-based approach to violence research, preventio...
Angelo P. Giardino, Robert Sanborn, William V. Flores and E. Christopher Lloyd discuss the latest is...
In this issue of The Counseling Psychologist, Smith presents an array of important strength-related ...
In J. Addison, D. Hulme and R. Kanbur (eds) Poverty Dynamics: Measurement and Understanding from an ...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
strength-related literature and offers propositions, stages, and counseling recommenda-tions to fost...
Orientation: The positive psychology paradigm suggests a balanced focus on employee strengths and de...
This paper examines resiliency and how it can be fostered through experiential programs. Resiliency ...
Abstract: The strengths perspective and resilience literature suggest that social workers may learn ...
What is our research focus? -Many ‘pathways’ to resilience in practice –some deficit related (e.g. s...
Strengths Based Practices (SBPs) concentrates on the inherent strengths of individuals, families gro...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...