Abstract Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescents worldwide. Resilience training, founded on principles of positive psychology, is correlated with lower depression and substance misuse in U.S. adolescents and military personnel. However, resilience training has focused primarily on secular interventions using western material. Religion is strongly correlated with lower depression and also with well-being in developing countries. Ninety percent of adolescents live in developing countries, and at least two-thirds are oral learners who prefer learning through stories and drama. This paper proposes a Bible story based curriculum that trains students in problem solving skills, character strengths, and both spiritu...
Childhood and adolescence is a time of rapid biological, psychological, and social growth. Prevalenc...
This program is a series of free lessons which will be provided to help youth learn about the many d...
Sunday School teachers, their students, administrators and clergy in three Protestant churches were ...
Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescents worldwide. Resilience train...
for Adolescents Around the World Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adoles...
Abstract Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescents worldwide. Resilie...
This paper presents Rebound with Resilience, a campaign aimed at cultivating resilience among second...
This session will demonstrate 10 strategies proven to strengthen relationships, grab attention, insp...
The incidence of depression and associated mental and behavioral disorders has increased globally ov...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Metaphors of resilience originate in the natural and physical sciences. They have been enthusiastica...
This chapter describes an evidence-based programme called the Resourceful\ud Adolescent Program (RAP...
Sources of Strength is designed to provide both awareness and early prevention as well as to support...
abstract: Resilience is defined as an individual's ability to cope or "bounce back" after experienci...
Resilience is defined as the ability to overcome unfavorable circumstances to achieve positive devel...
Childhood and adolescence is a time of rapid biological, psychological, and social growth. Prevalenc...
This program is a series of free lessons which will be provided to help youth learn about the many d...
Sunday School teachers, their students, administrators and clergy in three Protestant churches were ...
Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescents worldwide. Resilience train...
for Adolescents Around the World Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adoles...
Abstract Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescents worldwide. Resilie...
This paper presents Rebound with Resilience, a campaign aimed at cultivating resilience among second...
This session will demonstrate 10 strategies proven to strengthen relationships, grab attention, insp...
The incidence of depression and associated mental and behavioral disorders has increased globally ov...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Metaphors of resilience originate in the natural and physical sciences. They have been enthusiastica...
This chapter describes an evidence-based programme called the Resourceful\ud Adolescent Program (RAP...
Sources of Strength is designed to provide both awareness and early prevention as well as to support...
abstract: Resilience is defined as an individual's ability to cope or "bounce back" after experienci...
Resilience is defined as the ability to overcome unfavorable circumstances to achieve positive devel...
Childhood and adolescence is a time of rapid biological, psychological, and social growth. Prevalenc...
This program is a series of free lessons which will be provided to help youth learn about the many d...
Sunday School teachers, their students, administrators and clergy in three Protestant churches were ...