A conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of resilience
R Kalisch, MB Müller, O Tüscher - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2015 - cambridge.org
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure
to severe psychological or physical adversity has ignited interest in the mechanisms that …
to severe psychological or physical adversity has ignited interest in the mechanisms that …
[PDF][PDF] Quantum Mind and Social Science
A Wendt - 2015 - kb.osu.edu
There is an underlying assumption in the social sciences that consciousness and social life
are ultimately classical physical/material phenomena. In this ground-breaking book …
are ultimately classical physical/material phenomena. In this ground-breaking book …
Social ecological complexity and resilience processes
M Ungar - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015 - search.proquest.com
A social ecological model of resilience avoids the reductionism of simple explanations of the
complex and multisystemic processes associated with well-being in contexts of adversity …
complex and multisystemic processes associated with well-being in contexts of adversity …
[图书][B] Proto-Phenomenology, Language Acquisition, Orality and Literacy: Dwelling in Speech II
LJ Hatab - 2019 - books.google.com
Through his innovative study of language, noted Heidegger scholar Lawrence Hatab offers
a proto-phenomenological account of the lived world, the “first” world of factical life, where …
a proto-phenomenological account of the lived world, the “first” world of factical life, where …
Advancing empirical resilience research
R Kalisch, MB Müller, O Tüscher - Behavioral and Brain …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
We are delighted by the broad, intense, and fruitful discussion in reaction to our target
article. A major point we take from the many comments is a prevailing feeling in the research …
article. A major point we take from the many comments is a prevailing feeling in the research …
Resilience is more about being flexible than about staying positive
SL Koole, S Schwager… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Kalisch et al. propose a positive appraisal style as the key mechanism that underlies
resilience. The present authors suggest that flexibility in emotion processing is more …
resilience. The present authors suggest that flexibility in emotion processing is more …
Integration of negative experiences: A neuropsychological framework for human resilience
M Quirin, M Kent, MAS Boksem… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
We propose that the fundamental mechanism underlying resilience is the integration of
novel or negative experiences into internal schemata. This process requires a switch from …
novel or negative experiences into internal schemata. This process requires a switch from …
The importance of not only individual, but also community and society factors in resilience in later life
KM Bennett, G Windle - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Little work has focused on resilience amongst older adults, and few factors have been
identified that promote their resilience. Kalisch et al. suggest that socioenvironmental factors …
identified that promote their resilience. Kalisch et al. suggest that socioenvironmental factors …
Resilience: The role of accurate appraisal, thresholds, and socioenvironmental factors
SM Southwick, RH Pietrzak… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Adding to the resilience model of Kalisch and colleagues, we suggest that resilience is
associated with accurate rather than excessively positive or negative appraisal or …
associated with accurate rather than excessively positive or negative appraisal or …
Rethinking reappraisal: insights from affective neuroscience
A Grecucci, R Job - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Kalisch et al. argue that appraisal and reappraisal are key mechanisms promoting
resilience; however, experimental findings seem to contradict this simplistic view. We argue …
resilience; however, experimental findings seem to contradict this simplistic view. We argue …