Defining psychological resilience is a challenge for researchers and mental health professionals. More recent understandings of resilience define it as the capacity of a dynamic system to successfully adapt to disruptive factors that threaten the sustainability or development of that system. The present study aimed to examine the relationships between psychological trauma, depression and certain factors of resilience in a clinical sample of children (N = 103). To test the hypotheses, the following measuring instruments were used: the Trauma Symptom Checklist (TSCC), Beck Youth Inventories - Second Edition, Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-28), as well as assessment of psychotraumatization. The results were not quite consistent with ...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Research into resilience represents a theoretical shift from the medical model in contemporary psych...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Defining psychological resilience is a challenge for researchers and mental health professionals. Mo...
Resilience research provides theoretical and practical applications to the study of child psychopath...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Research has been conducted to assess what makes individuals resilient. When considering resilience,...
Although experiences of trauma are common, reactions vary due to a host of biopsychosocial and cultu...
Child maltreatment (i.e., emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, physical...
Background: It is well-established that childhood trauma (emotional, physical neglect /abuse) increa...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Resilience following exposure to adverse life situations is an ongoing process that reduces the impa...
For over 5 decades the construct of resiliency has been researched to discover why some children who...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Research into resilience represents a theoretical shift from the medical model in contemporary psych...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Defining psychological resilience is a challenge for researchers and mental health professionals. Mo...
Resilience research provides theoretical and practical applications to the study of child psychopath...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Research has been conducted to assess what makes individuals resilient. When considering resilience,...
Although experiences of trauma are common, reactions vary due to a host of biopsychosocial and cultu...
Child maltreatment (i.e., emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, physical...
Background: It is well-established that childhood trauma (emotional, physical neglect /abuse) increa...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Resilience following exposure to adverse life situations is an ongoing process that reduces the impa...
For over 5 decades the construct of resiliency has been researched to discover why some children who...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Research into resilience represents a theoretical shift from the medical model in contemporary psych...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...