In contrast to the PASTOR model by Kalisch et al. we point to the potential negative long-term effects of positive (re)appraisals of events for resilience. This perspective posits that emotional reactions to events provide important guidelines as to which events, environments, or social relations should be sought out and which ones should be avoided in the futur
Following highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological stabili...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Resilience is generally characterized as the ability to recover and grow following adversity (Connor...
In contrast to the PASTOR model by Kalisch et al. we point to the potential negative long-term effec...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Kalisch and colleagues highlight coping potential (CP) as a principle resilience mechanism during ev...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Reappraisal is thought to be an adaptive emotion regulation strategy, and research suggests that ind...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Stress-related psychopathology is on the rise, and there is a pressing need for improved prevention ...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
To promote optimal mental health, is it best to evaluate negative experiences accurately or in a pos...
In response to highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological st...
The ability to find positive meaning and in turn generate positive emotions in the face of negative ...
Following highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological stabili...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Resilience is generally characterized as the ability to recover and grow following adversity (Connor...
In contrast to the PASTOR model by Kalisch et al. we point to the potential negative long-term effec...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
Kalisch and colleagues highlight coping potential (CP) as a principle resilience mechanism during ev...
Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying re...
Reappraisal is thought to be an adaptive emotion regulation strategy, and research suggests that ind...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Stress-related psychopathology is on the rise, and there is a pressing need for improved prevention ...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
To promote optimal mental health, is it best to evaluate negative experiences accurately or in a pos...
In response to highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological st...
The ability to find positive meaning and in turn generate positive emotions in the face of negative ...
Following highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological stabili...
Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience posits that a person’s general style of evaluating str...
Resilience is generally characterized as the ability to recover and grow following adversity (Connor...