Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiological approach. The present commentary examines issues arising for the study of resilience from epidemiological data, which suggest that resilience is most likely a normative function that may operate as a kind of psychological immune system. The implications of the epidemiological data on the development of a neurobiological theory of resilience are discussed
Resilience is an interactive concept that refers to a relative resistance to environmental risk expe...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
The relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
Abstract Background The term resilience describes stress–response patterns of subjects across scient...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
The impetus for this study grew from observations in clinical practice that many individuals survive...
Resilience is an interactive concept that refers to a relative resistance to environmental risk expe...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
The relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
Abstract Background The term resilience describes stress–response patterns of subjects across scient...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
The impetus for this study grew from observations in clinical practice that many individuals survive...
Resilience is an interactive concept that refers to a relative resistance to environmental risk expe...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful, seemingly ...