Comprehensive Soldier Fitness: A Vision
for Psychological Resilience in the U.S. Army.
Not exact matches
Working with your children to build
resilience and manage their emotions can be beneficial
for the
psychological health of the whole family.»
They underwent standardised
psychological assessment
for stress
resilience (on a scale of 1 - 9) and were followed up
for type 2 diabetes, identified from outpatient and inpatient diagnoses during 1987 - 2012 (maximum attained age 62 years).
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have determined that
psychological resilience has a positive effect on health outcomes
for people living with schizophrenia.
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Resilience Worklife boundaries goals Organizational
resilience Resilience Values Worklife ba
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Focusing on Blended Families and a Deeper Look at Trauma and
Resilience Designed
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Psychological, Emotional and Cognitive aspects of Separation, Divorce and Second Marriages The reorganization of Blended Families
Psychological Considerations
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Santos and colleagues (2013) conducted a systematic review of the literature on positive
psychological interventions
for depression and found that increasing
resilience and coping resources was a common theme and that these interventions caused significantly reduced remissions in depressive symptoms.
We discuss implications
for research on
resilience to academic stress, the power of the PsyCap construct to effect positive
psychological outcomes in a variety of student situations, and implications
for educators in developing and promoting positive outcomes based on this valuable personal capital.
Hope and social support as
resilience factors
psychological distress of mothers who care
for children with chronic physical conditions.
American
Psychological Association Psychology Help Center -
Resilience Guide
for Parents and Teachers
If,
for example, child behaviour problems explain heightened levels of
psychological distress and coping strategies explain or contribute to
resilience, then interventions that effectively ameliorate behaviour problems and / or equip parents with effective coping strategies should reduce
psychological distress and family dysfunction.
Educating
for Resilience focused on how to apply positive psychology and resilience techniques in an educational setting in order to improve the psychological health of youth
Resilience focused on how to apply positive psychology and
resilience techniques in an educational setting in order to improve the psychological health of youth
resilience techniques in an educational setting in order to improve the
psychological health of youth in Canada.
Psychological interventions
for children of divorce exposed to dysfunctional parenting could also be carried out to increase coping strategies and
resilience in order to protect them from the long - term damage to their sense of self.