Description |
1 online resource (340 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; The Resilience Handbook; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section 1 Resilience as Adaptive Process to Stress and Trauma; Part A: Resilience as Biobehavioral Adaptation; 1 Seeking and Loss in the Ancestral Genesis of Resilience, Depression, and Addiction; 2 The Roles of Predictive and Reactive Biobehavioral Programs in Resilience; 3 Approach/Engagement and Withdrawal/Defense as Basic Biobehavioral Adaptations: Resilient Transcendence of a Popular Duality; 4 Introduction to Allostasis and Allostatic Load |
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Part B: Resilience as Intrapersonal Process5 The Automatic Basis of Resilience: Adaptive Regulation of Affect and Cognition; 6 The Regulatory Power of Positive Emotions in Stress: A Temporal-Functional Approach; 7 Responding to Trauma and Loss: An Emotion Regulation Perspective; 8 Music as an Agent of Resilience; Part C: Resilience as Interpersonal Process; 9 Oxytocin and Attachment Facilitate a Shift From Seeking Novelty to Recognizing and Preferring Familiarity: The Key to Increasing Resilience?; 10 Social Touch and Resilience; 11 Empathy and Resilience in a Connected World |
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12 An Attachment Perspective on Resilience to Stress and Trauma13 Using the Caregiver System Model to Explain the Resilience-Related Benefits Older Adults Derive From Volunteering; Part D: Resilience as Social Process; 14 Resilience Is Social, After All; 15 Developmental Social Factors as Promoters of Resilience in Childhood and Adolescence; Section 2 Resilience Interventions; Part A: Activating Interventions; 16 Behavioral Activation as a Treatment for Depression: Theory, Neurobiologic Effects, and Potential Linkages to Resilience |
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17 Resilience Training for Action and Agency to Stress and Trauma: Becoming the Hero of Your LifePart B: Intrapersonal Interventions; 18 Different Strokes: Empathy, Individual Characteristics, and Helping; 19 Forgiveness Interventions and the Promotion of Resilience Following Interpersonal Stress and Trauma; 20 Resilience Interventions With a Focus on Meaning and Values; Part C: Interpersonal Interventions; 21 The Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) Narrative Model: A Treatment Approach to Promote Resilience |
Summary |
Resilience preserves and promotes the individual in context and simultaneously keeps harm at bay. But what are the characteristics that enhance and shield and help the individual to live a rewarding life? In the The Resilience Handbook: Approaches to Stress and Trauma, the editors guide readers through a study of resilience as a process, not just an outcome: from the first responses to challenge and the allocation of executive functions to study of the hands-on and empirically validated interventions clinicians can use to promote intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social re |
Notes |
22 Promoting Resilience After Trauma: Clinical Stimulation of the Oxytocin SystemIndex |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Davis, Mary C
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Reich, John W
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ISBN |
9781136484254 |
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1136484256 |
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