Kalisch and colleagues highlight coping potential (CP) as a principle resilience mechanism during event engagement. We complement this discussion by exploring generative implicit CP self-models, arguably emerging during "resting-state,” subsequent and prior to events. Resting-state affords a propitious environment for Bayesian learning, wherein appraisals/reappraisals may update active inferential CP self-models, which then mediate appraisal style organization and resilience factor valuatio
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and adversity, e...
This paper draws a research project that aims to understand the psychophysiological gymnastics neces...
Recently, scientists have shifted their focus from studying psychological resilience as a single, is...
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...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
In contrast to the PASTOR model by Kalisch et al. we point to the potential negative long-term effec...
In response to highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological st...
Following highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological stabili...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
Stressful life events are an important cause of psychopathology. Humans exposed to aversive or stres...
OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
This paper offers a formal account of emotional inference and stress-related behaviour, using the no...
AbstractThe most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and...
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and adversity, e...
This paper draws a research project that aims to understand the psychophysiological gymnastics neces...
Recently, scientists have shifted their focus from studying psychological resilience as a single, is...
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...
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe p...
In contrast to the PASTOR model by Kalisch et al. we point to the potential negative long-term effec...
In response to highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological st...
Following highly negative events, people are deemed resilient if they maintain psychological stabili...
Resilience can be viewed as trajectory of stable good mental health or the quick recovery of mental ...
Stressful life events are an important cause of psychopathology. Humans exposed to aversive or stres...
OBJECTIVE: Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related...
Kalisch and colleagues present a conceptual framework for the study of resilience, using a neurobiol...
This paper offers a formal account of emotional inference and stress-related behaviour, using the no...
AbstractThe most common form of stress encountered by people stems from one's social environment and...
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and adversity, e...
This paper draws a research project that aims to understand the psychophysiological gymnastics neces...
Recently, scientists have shifted their focus from studying psychological resilience as a single, is...