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Author Kumar, Updesh.
Title The Routledge international handbook of psychosocial resilience.
Publisher Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016.
Copyright date ©2017.



Descript 1 online resource (696 pages)
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Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the editor and contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- SECTION I Conceptual arena -- 1 Psychological resilience: a conceptual review of theory and research -- 2 Resilience: an overall view in the Indian scenario -- 3 Conceptual complexity of resilience: synergy approach to measurement -- 4 Three-factor model of personal resiliency -- 5 A social ecological approach to understanding resilience among rural youth -- 6 Universality of the challenge-resilience-resourcefulness model -- 7 Role of genetics and temperament in resilience -- SECTION II Psychosocial correlates -- 8 Resilient personalities: an amalgamation of protective factors -- 9 Hardiness as a pathway to resilience under stress -- 10 Collective resilience and social support in the face of adversity: evidence from social psychology -- 11 The Applied Metatheory of Resilience and Resiliency -- 12 The resilience processes of Black South African young people: a contextualised perspective -- 13 Emotion flexibility and psychological risk and resilience -- 14 Meaning making and resilience -- 15 Spiritual intelligence: a core ability behind psychosocial resilience -- SECTION III Applied evidence -- 16 Resilience and countering violent extremism -- 17 Medical and social models of orphanhood: resilience of adopted children and adoptive families -- 18 Spirituality and resilience: explored pathways and unexplored territories -- 19 Posttraumatic growth amongst refugee populations: a systematic review -- 20 Community-level resiliency intervention in a post-disaster environment: the importance of information -- 21 United States Special Operations Command: reducing risk by fostering resiliency -- 22 Experience of terrorist threat among urban populations in Russia: PTSD and resilience.
23 Martyrdom as a result of psychosocial resilience: the case of Palestinian suicide terrorists -- 24 The impact of resilience on our ability to survive, adapt and thrive -- SECTION IV Proposed implications and resilience building -- 25 Resilience and vulnerability in coping with stress and terrorism -- 26 Posttraumatic growth: a pathway to resilience -- 27 Spirituality, culture and resilience: a virtue-informed approach to well-being -- 28 Building resilience by teaching and supporting the development of social emotional skills and wellness in vulnerable children -- 29 Leader influences on resilience and adaptability in organizations -- 30 Promoting children's resilience by strengthening parenting practices in families under extreme stress: the Parent Management Training-Oregon model -- 31 Family resilience: positive psychology approach to healthy family functioning -- 32 Building resilient organizations: introspection through the lens of psychological resiliency -- 33 Architects of our own survival: can authorities empower individuals and communities by building resilience through self-reliance in the face of impending seasonal natural disasters? -- 34 The concept of resilience in the context of counterterrorism -- 35 Diffusing portable radiation detectors among first responders: device acceptance and implications for community resilience -- 36 The use of resilience indicators to assist in the selection of personnel for employment in classified and covert environments -- 37 Psychological preparedness, combat performance and resilience -- Index.
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ISBN 9781317355939 (e-book)
9781138954878
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Author Kumar, Updesh.
Series Routledge international handbooks
Routledge international handbooks.
Subject Resilience (Personality trait)
Psychology.
Descript 1 online resource (696 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the editor and contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- SECTION I Conceptual arena -- 1 Psychological resilience: a conceptual review of theory and research -- 2 Resilience: an overall view in the Indian scenario -- 3 Conceptual complexity of resilience: synergy approach to measurement -- 4 Three-factor model of personal resiliency -- 5 A social ecological approach to understanding resilience among rural youth -- 6 Universality of the challenge-resilience-resourcefulness model -- 7 Role of genetics and temperament in resilience -- SECTION II Psychosocial correlates -- 8 Resilient personalities: an amalgamation of protective factors -- 9 Hardiness as a pathway to resilience under stress -- 10 Collective resilience and social support in the face of adversity: evidence from social psychology -- 11 The Applied Metatheory of Resilience and Resiliency -- 12 The resilience processes of Black South African young people: a contextualised perspective -- 13 Emotion flexibility and psychological risk and resilience -- 14 Meaning making and resilience -- 15 Spiritual intelligence: a core ability behind psychosocial resilience -- SECTION III Applied evidence -- 16 Resilience and countering violent extremism -- 17 Medical and social models of orphanhood: resilience of adopted children and adoptive families -- 18 Spirituality and resilience: explored pathways and unexplored territories -- 19 Posttraumatic growth amongst refugee populations: a systematic review -- 20 Community-level resiliency intervention in a post-disaster environment: the importance of information -- 21 United States Special Operations Command: reducing risk by fostering resiliency -- 22 Experience of terrorist threat among urban populations in Russia: PTSD and resilience.
23 Martyrdom as a result of psychosocial resilience: the case of Palestinian suicide terrorists -- 24 The impact of resilience on our ability to survive, adapt and thrive -- SECTION IV Proposed implications and resilience building -- 25 Resilience and vulnerability in coping with stress and terrorism -- 26 Posttraumatic growth: a pathway to resilience -- 27 Spirituality, culture and resilience: a virtue-informed approach to well-being -- 28 Building resilience by teaching and supporting the development of social emotional skills and wellness in vulnerable children -- 29 Leader influences on resilience and adaptability in organizations -- 30 Promoting children's resilience by strengthening parenting practices in families under extreme stress: the Parent Management Training-Oregon model -- 31 Family resilience: positive psychology approach to healthy family functioning -- 32 Building resilient organizations: introspection through the lens of psychological resiliency -- 33 Architects of our own survival: can authorities empower individuals and communities by building resilience through self-reliance in the face of impending seasonal natural disasters? -- 34 The concept of resilience in the context of counterterrorism -- 35 Diffusing portable radiation detectors among first responders: device acceptance and implications for community resilience -- 36 The use of resilience indicators to assist in the selection of personnel for employment in classified and covert environments -- 37 Psychological preparedness, combat performance and resilience -- Index.
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317355939 (e-book)
9781138954878
Author Kumar, Updesh.
Series Routledge international handbooks
Routledge international handbooks.
Subject Resilience (Personality trait)
Psychology.

Subject Resilience (Personality trait)
Psychology.
Descript 1 online resource (696 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the editor and contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- SECTION I Conceptual arena -- 1 Psychological resilience: a conceptual review of theory and research -- 2 Resilience: an overall view in the Indian scenario -- 3 Conceptual complexity of resilience: synergy approach to measurement -- 4 Three-factor model of personal resiliency -- 5 A social ecological approach to understanding resilience among rural youth -- 6 Universality of the challenge-resilience-resourcefulness model -- 7 Role of genetics and temperament in resilience -- SECTION II Psychosocial correlates -- 8 Resilient personalities: an amalgamation of protective factors -- 9 Hardiness as a pathway to resilience under stress -- 10 Collective resilience and social support in the face of adversity: evidence from social psychology -- 11 The Applied Metatheory of Resilience and Resiliency -- 12 The resilience processes of Black South African young people: a contextualised perspective -- 13 Emotion flexibility and psychological risk and resilience -- 14 Meaning making and resilience -- 15 Spiritual intelligence: a core ability behind psychosocial resilience -- SECTION III Applied evidence -- 16 Resilience and countering violent extremism -- 17 Medical and social models of orphanhood: resilience of adopted children and adoptive families -- 18 Spirituality and resilience: explored pathways and unexplored territories -- 19 Posttraumatic growth amongst refugee populations: a systematic review -- 20 Community-level resiliency intervention in a post-disaster environment: the importance of information -- 21 United States Special Operations Command: reducing risk by fostering resiliency -- 22 Experience of terrorist threat among urban populations in Russia: PTSD and resilience.
23 Martyrdom as a result of psychosocial resilience: the case of Palestinian suicide terrorists -- 24 The impact of resilience on our ability to survive, adapt and thrive -- SECTION IV Proposed implications and resilience building -- 25 Resilience and vulnerability in coping with stress and terrorism -- 26 Posttraumatic growth: a pathway to resilience -- 27 Spirituality, culture and resilience: a virtue-informed approach to well-being -- 28 Building resilience by teaching and supporting the development of social emotional skills and wellness in vulnerable children -- 29 Leader influences on resilience and adaptability in organizations -- 30 Promoting children's resilience by strengthening parenting practices in families under extreme stress: the Parent Management Training-Oregon model -- 31 Family resilience: positive psychology approach to healthy family functioning -- 32 Building resilient organizations: introspection through the lens of psychological resiliency -- 33 Architects of our own survival: can authorities empower individuals and communities by building resilience through self-reliance in the face of impending seasonal natural disasters? -- 34 The concept of resilience in the context of counterterrorism -- 35 Diffusing portable radiation detectors among first responders: device acceptance and implications for community resilience -- 36 The use of resilience indicators to assist in the selection of personnel for employment in classified and covert environments -- 37 Psychological preparedness, combat performance and resilience -- Index.
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781317355939 (e-book)
9781138954878

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