Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosological entity, protects individuals against stress-related mental problems. However, increasing evidence indicates that maintaining mental health in the face of adversity results from complex and dynamic processes of adaptation to stressors that involve the activation of several separable protective factors. Such resilience factors can reside at biological, psychological, and social levels and may include stable predispositions (such as genotype or personality traits) and malleable properties, skills, capacities, or external circumstances (such as gene-expression patterns, emotion-regulation abilities, appraisal styles, or social support). We aba...
OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related...
Biopsychosocial model is generally widely accepted for pathogenesis of mental disorder, recent resea...
4siIndividuals in remission from depression are at increased risk for developing future depressive e...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of anti-nosologi...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
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 relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
Network approaches have been proposed as an alternative way of thinking about relations between symp...
Resilience is a key construct in psychology, which describes the maintenance of comparatively good m...
Consistent failure over the past few decades to reduce the high prevalence of stress-related disorde...
Network theories have been put forward for psychopathology (in which mental disorders originate from...
OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related...
Biopsychosocial model is generally widely accepted for pathogenesis of mental disorder, recent resea...
4siIndividuals in remission from depression are at increased risk for developing future depressive e...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of anti-nosologi...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
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 relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
Network approaches have been proposed as an alternative way of thinking about relations between symp...
Resilience is a key construct in psychology, which describes the maintenance of comparatively good m...
Consistent failure over the past few decades to reduce the high prevalence of stress-related disorde...
Network theories have been put forward for psychopathology (in which mental disorders originate from...
OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related...
Biopsychosocial model is generally widely accepted for pathogenesis of mental disorder, recent resea...
4siIndividuals in remission from depression are at increased risk for developing future depressive e...