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245 00 Resilience and mental health :|bchallenges across the 
       lifespan /|cedited by Steven M. Southwick ... [et al.]. 
260    Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2011. 
300    xv, 366 p. :|bill. 
505 0  Preface; Part I. Pathways to Resilience: 1. Neurobiology 
       of resilience Adriana Feder and Kate Collins; 2. 
       Resilience in the face of stress: emotion regulation as a 
       protective factor Allison S. Troy and Iris Mauss; 3. 
       Cognitive factors and resilience: how self-efficacy 
       contributes to coping with adversities Charles C. Benight 
       and Roman Cieslak; 4. Personality factors in resilience to
       traumatic stress Mark Miller and Kelly M. Harrington; 5. 
       Social ties and resilience in chronic disease Denise 
       Janicki-Deverts and Sheldon Cohen; 6. Religious and 
       spiritual factors in resilience Dave W. Foy, Kent D. 
       Drescher and Patricia J. Watson; Part II. Resilience 
       Across the Lifespan: 7. Resilience in children and 
       adolescents Ann S. Masten, Amy R. Monn and Laura M. 
       Supkoff; 8. Toward a lifespan approach to resilience and 
       potential trauma George A. Bonanno and Anthony D. Mancini;
       9. Resilience in older adults Diane L. Elmore, Lisa M. 
       Brown and Joan M. Cook; Part III. Resilience in Families, 
       Communities, and Societies: 10. Family resilience: a 
       collaborate approach in response to stressful life 
       challenges Froma Walsh; 11. Community resilience: concepts,
       assessment, and implications for intervention Fran H. 
       Norris, Kathleen Sherrieb and Betty Pfefferbaum; 12. 
       Trauma, culture and resiliency Carl C. Bell; Part IV. 
       Specific Challenges: 13. Loss and grief: the role of 
       individual differences Anthony D. Mancini and George 
       Bonanno; 14. Reorienting resilience: adapting resilience 
       for post-disaster research Jennifer Johnson and Sandro 
       Galea; 15. Rape and other sexual assault Heidi S. Resnick,
       Constance Guille, Jenna L. McCauley and Dean G. 
       Kilpatrick; 16. The stress continuum model: a military 
       organizational approach to resilience and recovery William
       P. Nash, Maria Steenkamp, Lauren Conoscenti and Brett 
       Litz; 17. Resilience in the face of terrorism: linking 
       resource investment with engagement Stevan E. Hobfoll, 
       Brian Hall, Katie J. Horsey and Brittain E. Lamoureux; 18.
       Resilience in the context of poverty John C. Buckner and 
       Jessica S. Waters; 19. Resiliency in persons with serious 
       mental illness Piper S. Meyer and Kim T. Mueser; Part V. 
       Training for Resilience; 20. Interventions to enhance 
       resilience and resilience-related constructs in adults 
       Steven M. Southwick, Robert H. Pietrzak and Jerry White; 
       21. Childhood resilience: adaptation, mastery and 
       attachment Angie Torres, Steven Southwick and Linda C. 
       Mayes; 22. Military mental health training: building 
       resilience Carl Andrew Castro and Amy B. Adler; 23. Public
       health practice and disaster resilience: a framework 
       integrating resilience as a worker protection strategy 
       Dori B. Reissman, Kathleen M. Kowalski-Trakofler and Craig
       L. Katz; Index. 
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650  0 Mental health. 
650  0 Stress (Psychology) 
650  0 Adaptability (Psychology) 
700 1  Southwick, Steven M. 
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