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Author Kent, Martha

Title The Resilience Handbook : Approaches to Stress and Trauma
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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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
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
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
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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Form Electronic book
Author Davis, Mary C
Reich, John W
ISBN 9781136484254
1136484256