The biology of human resilience: Opportunities for enhancing resilience across the life span
Recent scientific and technological advances have brought us closer to being able to apply
a true biopsychosocial approach to the study of resilience in humans. Decades of research …
a true biopsychosocial approach to the study of resilience in humans. Decades of research …
Building-up resilience and being effective leaders in the workplace: a systematic review and synthesis model
Purpose Psychological resilience, defined here as the capacity to bounce back from
adversity and failure, has been studied in various leadership contexts. However, the …
adversity and failure, has been studied in various leadership contexts. However, the …
Understanding resilience and preventing and treating PTSD
Resilience is defined as the dynamic ability to adapt successfully in the face of adversity,
trauma, or significant threat. Some of the key early studies of resilience were observational …
trauma, or significant threat. Some of the key early studies of resilience were observational …
Understanding gender differences in resilience among veterans: Trauma history and social ecology
GA Portnoy, MR Relyea, S Decker… - … of Traumatic Stress, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A social‐ecological framework for resilience underscores the importance of conceptualizing
individuals embedded within their context when evaluating a person's vulnerability and …
individuals embedded within their context when evaluating a person's vulnerability and …
Traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: conceptual, diagnostic, and therapeutic considerations in the context of co-occurrence
JJ Vasterling, SN Jacob… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
The events leading to traumatic brain injury (TBI) are often psychologically traumatic (eg,
motor vehicle accidents) or occur within a broader context of psychological trauma, such as …
motor vehicle accidents) or occur within a broader context of psychological trauma, such as …
Can we prepare healthcare professionals and students for involvement in stressful healthcare events? A mixed-methods evaluation of a resilience training intervention
Background Healthcare professionals are experiencing unprecedented levels of
occupational stress and burnout. Higher stress and burnout in health professionals is linked …
occupational stress and burnout. Higher stress and burnout in health professionals is linked …
The national health and resilience in veterans study: a narrative review and future directions
United States (US) veterans are substantially older than their non-veteran counterparts.
However, nationally representative, population-based data on the unique health needs of …
However, nationally representative, population-based data on the unique health needs of …
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and combat exposure on mental health conditions among new post-9/11 veterans.
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are early life experiences of abuse and
neglect, and observed violence, among others. For military veterans, both ACEs and combat …
neglect, and observed violence, among others. For military veterans, both ACEs and combat …
Psychological resilience, mental health, and inhibitory control among youth and young adults under stress
A Afek, R Ben-Avraham, A Davidov… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Psychological resilience allows one to cope successfully with adversities occurring during
stressful periods, which may otherwise trigger mental illness. Recent models suggest that …
stressful periods, which may otherwise trigger mental illness. Recent models suggest that …
Resilience facilitates adjustment through greater psychological flexibility among Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans with and without mild traumatic brain injury.
Objectives: Although many Iraq/Afghanistan warzone veterans report few problems with
adjustment, a substantial proportion report debilitating mental health symptoms and …
adjustment, a substantial proportion report debilitating mental health symptoms and …