Buch, Englisch, 612 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Buch, Englisch, 612 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks
ISBN: 978-1-032-76781-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Psychological resilience has emerged as a highly significant area of research and practice, finding applications with a broad range of different groups in many settings. The second edition of The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Resilience is a comprehensive compilation of chapters from an international team of contributors that takes stock of the state of the art in resilience theory, research, and practice.
It covers the many different trajectories that resilience research has taken in four sections: the conceptual arena, psychosocial correlates, applied evidence, and cultivating resilience. This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and includes new chapters on topics such as military resilience, resilience in rural contexts, cultural pathways, digital well-being, post traumatic growth, building resilience with conflict survivors, peer support in varying contexts of marginalisation, and the role of spirituality, etc.
This handbook is essential for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, and psychiatric social workers, as well as researchers and students of psychology, sociology, human development, family studies, and disaster management.
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Postgraduate and Professional Reference
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Part 1: Conceptual Arena 1. Psychological Resilience: An Update Review of Theory and Research 02. Building Psychosocial Resilience: A Synthesis of Previously Conducted Interventions 03. Resilience: An Overall View in the Indian Scenario 04. Re-Conceptualising the Psychological Application of the Concept Resilience In its Military Context 05. Military Resilience: A Multi-trait Approach Towards Facilitating Adaptation 06. The Social Ecology of Resilience in Rural Contexts 07. Psychological Factors of Resilience among Patients with Cancer Part 2: Psychosocial Correlates 08. Grit: A Pathway to Resilience 09. Collective Resilience and Social Support in the Face of Adversity- Evidence From Social Psychology 10. The Multisystemic Sources of African Young People’s Resilience 11. Emotion Flexibility in Psychological Risk and Resilience 12. A Meaning Making Perspective on Resilience 13. Role of Spirituality in Achieving Resilience 14. Spirituality, Culture and Resilience: A Virtue-Informed Approach to Well-Being Part 3: Applied Evidences 15. Strength in Compassion: Enhancing Caregiver Resilience 16. Medical and Social Models in Social Sciences: The Case of Orphanhood 17. The Concept of Resilience in the Context of Counterterrorism 18. United States Special Operations Command: Reducing Risk by Fostering Resiliency 19. Martyrdom as a Result of Psychosocial Resilience: The Case of Palestinian Suicide Terrorists 20. A Conceptual 3C Model of the Process of Resilience in Single Mother: A Path of Nurturing Self and Child 21. Spirituality and Resilience: Explored Pathways and Unexplored Territories 22. Resilience and Vulnerability in Coping with Stress and Terrorism 23. Leader Influence on Resilience and Adaptability 24. Psychological Resilience and Sport Performance Part 4: Cultivating Resilience: Impact and Implications 25. Military Married Couples Resilience Building Resources that Contribute to Well-Being 26. Living Well in the Aftermath of Trauma: Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth 27. Family Resilience: Positive Psychology Approach to Healthy Family Functioning 28. The Resilient Organization: Navigating Through the Adversities 29. International Components of the PsychFit Training Program in the German Armed Forces: A Framework for Enhancing Resilience 30. Digital Wellbeing as a Form of Social Resilience 31. Resilience and Well-Being in Older Adults 32. Stress and Resilience among National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes 33. Building Resilience with Conflict Survivor Adults in Colombia: A Decade Trajectory Experience for Adapting the Unified Protocol 34. Social Support as a Pathway to Building Resilience: Understanding Cultural Differences in Protective Factors Against Suicide 35. Understanding Peer Support in Varying Contexts of Marginalisation: Implications for and Linkages between Formal and Informal Provision