Assessment of resilience in the aftermath of trauma

KM Connor - Journal of clinical psychiatry, 2006 - legacy.psychiatrist.com
Resilience is a crucial component in determining the way in which individuals react to and
deal with stress. A broad range of features is associated with resilience; these features relate …

Assessing psychological resilience: Development and psychometric properties of the English and Dutch version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES)

CAI Van Der Meer, H Te Brake, N Van der Aa… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background: Psychological resilience is a distinct factor that affects mental health outcomes
after adversities. This study describes the development, validity and measurement …

Resilience: Determinants, measurement, and treatment responsiveness

KM Connor, W Zhang - CNS spectrums, 2006 - cambridge.org
In human terms, resilience is an ability to cope with stress and varies with context, time, age,
gender, and cultural origin. Resilience shifts the focus of psychological investigation onto …

Resilience in the face of potential trauma: Clinical practices and illustrations

AD Mancini, GA Bonanno - Journal of clinical psychology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Many persons exposed to loss or potentially traumatic events manage the stresses of these
experiences with minimal to no impact on their daily functioning. The prevalence of this …

Development and validation of a brief measure of psychological resilience: an adaptation of the response to stressful experiences scale

GM De La Rosa, JA Webb-Murphy… - Military …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Resilience helps determine how people respond to stress. The Response to Stressful
Events Scale (RSES) is an existing 22-item measure of resilience. We investigate the …

Development of a new resilience scale: The Connor‐Davidson resilience scale (CD‐RISC)

KM Connor, JRT Davidson - Depression and anxiety, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Resilience may be viewed as a measure of stress coping ability and, as such, could be an
important target of treatment in anxiety, depression, and stress reactions. We describe a new …

Resilience, trauma, and coping

A Friedberg, D Malefakis - Psychodynamic psychiatry, 2022 - Guilford Press
The study and use of resilience is of the utmost importance to psychodynamic psychiatry. It is
deeply ingrained in ideas about well-being and the treatment and care of patients. However …

Resilience definitions, theory, and challenges: interdisciplinary perspectives

SM Southwick, GA Bonanno, AS Masten… - European journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, inspired by the plenary panel at the 2013 meeting of the International Society
for Traumatic Stress Studies, Dr. Steven Southwick (chair) and multidisciplinary panelists …

Resilience is not the absence of PTSD any more than health is the absence of disease

AM Almedom, D Glandon - Journal of loss and Trauma, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Resilience may mean different things to different researchers and practitioners in
psychology and public health: A process, an outcome, a dynamic steady state in the face of …

Psychological resilience: An update on definitions, a critical appraisal, and research recommendations

CA Denckla, D Cicchetti, LD Kubzansky… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The ability to resist adverse outcomes, or demonstrate resilience after
exposure to trauma is a thriving field of study. Yet ongoing debate persists regarding …