OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related psychopathology. Here, the author develops psychobiological models of resilience to extreme stress. METHOD: An integrative model of resilience and vulnerability that encompasses the neurochemical response patterns to acute stress and the neural mechanisms mediating reward, fear conditioning and extinction, and social behavior is proposed. RESULTS: Eleven possible neurochemical, neuropeptide, and hormonal mediators of the psychobiological response to extreme stress were identified and related to resilience or vulnerability. The neural mechanisms of reward and motivation (hedonia, optimism, and learned helpfulness), fear responsiveness (effect...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
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...
Aversive events can evoke strong emotions that trigger cerebral neuroactivity to facilitate behavior...
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and adversity, e...
Environmental stressors threaten optimal behavioral functioning, and thus contribute to the developm...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
The most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and is perc...
Stress is ubiquitous in our daily life. A normal response to stress signifies that an individual is ...
AbstractThe most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
This investigation brings to light the relevant biomarkers to resilience, through a scientific revis...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
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...
Aversive events can evoke strong emotions that trigger cerebral neuroactivity to facilitate behavior...
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and adversity, e...
Environmental stressors threaten optimal behavioral functioning, and thus contribute to the developm...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
The most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and is perc...
Stress is ubiquitous in our daily life. A normal response to stress signifies that an individual is ...
AbstractThe most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
This investigation brings to light the relevant biomarkers to resilience, through a scientific revis...
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of antinosologic...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...