نتایج جستجو برای: emotional resilience

تعداد نتایج: 142901  

2009
Stefan M. Brudzynski Jeffrey Burgdorf

the evidence that frequency modulated (FM) 50 khz ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) reflect a positive emotional state in rats is reviewed. positive emotional states in humans are measured by facial/vocal displays (e.g., Duchenne smiling and laughter), approach behavior and subjective self-reporting of feeling states. In laboratory animals, only facial–vocal displays, along with approach behavior...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2013
Cynda H Rushton Alfred W Kaszniak Joan S Halifax

BACKGROUND Palliative care clinicians confront suffering as they care for people living with life-limiting conditions. When the degree of suffering becomes unjustified, moral distress can ensue. Promising work from neuroscience and social psychology has yet to be applied to clinical practice. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to expand a social psychology model focusing on empathy and compassion in...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2014
Karyn L Healy Matthew R Sanders

This study examined the effects of a family intervention on victimization and emotional distress of children bullied by peers. The intervention, Resilience Triple P, combined facilitative parenting and teaching children social and emotional skills relevant to developing strong peer relationships and addressing problems with peers. Facilitative parenting is parenting that supports the developmen...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2013
Michaela J Baulderstone Bradley S Morgan Elizabeth A Fudge

The general-practice setting provides a unique opportunity to positively influence the impact of mental illness on individuals and families. Intervention can begin from the moment an individual seeks professional help. Using a family-focused approach, and supporting parents to develop practical strategies to promote resilience in their children, can aid parents' recovery and promote the optimal...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2010
Susan T Charles Laura L Carstensen

The past several decades have witnessed unidimensional decline models of aging give way to life-span developmental models that consider how specific processes and strategies facilitate adaptive aging. In part, this shift was provoked by the stark contrast between findings that clearly demonstrate decreased biological, physiological, and cognitive capacity and those suggesting that people are ge...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2002
Stevan E Hobfoll Anita Bansal Rebecca Schurg Sarah Young Charles A Pierce Ivonne Hobfoll Robert Johnson

The impact of perceived child abuse history on 160 adult, Native American women's emotional well-being (i.e., depressive mood and anger) and AIDS risk was examined. How sense of mastery and social support might lead to women's greater resiliency was also investigated. Child physical-emotional abuse was found to have greater impact on depressive mood and anger and AIDS risk than did child sexual...

2009
Boris B. Velichkovsky

Measuring resilience to stress (or stress resistance) validly and reliably is an important theoretical and practical problem. Process-oriented stress theories assume that primary and secondary appraisals play an important role in determining the level of resilience. In the present study, a model of resilience based on the analysis of the interplay between primary and secondary appraisal process...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2007
Jennifer S Silk Ella Vanderbilt-Adriance Daniel S Shaw Erika E Forbes Diana J Whalen Neal D Ryan Ronald E Dahl

This article offers a multilevel perspective on resilience to depression, with a focus on interactions among social and neurobehavioral systems involved in emotional reactivity and regulation. We discuss models of cross-contextual mediation and moderation by which the social context influences or modifies the effects of resilience processes at the biological level, or the biological context inf...

2006
Jennifer S. Silk Ella Vanderbilt-Adriance Daniel S. Shaw Erika E. Forbes Diana J. Whalen Neal D. Ryan Ronald E. Dahl Ryan Williamson

This article offers a multi-level perspective on resilience to depression, with a focus on interactions among social and neurobehavioral systems involved in emotional reactivity and regulation. We discuss models of cross-contextual mediation and moderation by which the social context influences or modifies the effects of resilience processes at the biological level, or the biological context in...

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