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
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
In their target article, Kalisch and colleagues advocate a paradigm shift in research on stress-rela...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
More is known about the factors that predict mental disorder than about the factors and processes th...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
Background: The term resilience describes stress–response patterns of subjects across scientific dis...
Individuals who are exposed to risk factors for psychiatric illness often demonstrate a diverse rang...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Biopsychosocial model is generally widely accepted for pathogenesis of mental disorder, recent resea...
ABSTRACT: Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: An epigenetic trajectory of psychiatric disorders Amre...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
In their target article, Kalisch and colleagues advocate a paradigm shift in research on stress-rela...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
More is known about the factors that predict mental disorder than about the factors and processes th...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
Objective To review the literature on psychological and biological findings on resilience (i.e. the ...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
Background: The term resilience describes stress–response patterns of subjects across scientific dis...
Individuals who are exposed to risk factors for psychiatric illness often demonstrate a diverse rang...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Biopsychosocial model is generally widely accepted for pathogenesis of mental disorder, recent resea...
ABSTRACT: Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: An epigenetic trajectory of psychiatric disorders Amre...
In this article some of the findings emerging from a research network investigating the socio-econom...
In their target article, Kalisch and colleagues advocate a paradigm shift in research on stress-rela...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...