stress in·oc·u·la·tion in clinical psychology, an approach intended to provide patients with cognitive and attitudinal skills that they can use to cope with stress. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link ...
Genes, stress, and resilience in developmental psychologyKathryn LemeryChalfantDelia Saenz
Finally, much of the dual-continua research is rooted in an educational psychology context and includes academic indicators in their analyses. As such, it is important to note the wide variety of indicators used across studies. 5 Conclusions In conclusion, using indicators of distress, wellbeing ...
Stress resistance resources, such as social support and resilience, have been found to be important in promoting psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, most prior research studies have conceptualized stress resistance resource variables as having a mediating or moderating role. ...
This review discusses neurobiological and psychosocial factors associated with stress-induced depression and compares these factors with those believed to ... SM Southwick,M Vythilingam,DS Charney - 《Annual Review of Clinical Psychology》 被引量: 1023发表: 2005年 Strengthening Family Resilience. The ...
In subject area:Psychology Psychological resilience refers to the phenomenon that many people are able to adapt to the challenges of life and maintain mental health despite exposure to adversity. From:Clinical Psychology Review,2018 Also in subject areas: ...
Resilience is a positive psychology construct that has been investigated for decades, prior to this paradigm shift. This article reviews definitions of resilience over time. Although there is no single agreed definition; resilience is commonly described as the ability to bounce back. The risk of ...
Fig. 1: Biopsychosocial factors influencing risk for LLD onset and course. 1Target of positive-psychology interventions and psychotherapy.2Target of mindfulness-based interventions.3Target of movement-based interventions.4Target of pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy.5Target of heart rate variability...
Implications for research into protective factors that serve to inhibit the scope, severity, and diffusion of daily stressors in later adulthood are ... AD Ong,CS Bergeman,TL Bisconti,... - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 1049发表: 2006年 Resilience in adulthood and la...
(Galante et al.,2018; Greinacher et al.,2019; Kelifa et al.,2020; Liu et al.,2022). However, as a “unique” and “global” source of pressure, the COVID-19 may have different traumatic impacts on the body and psychology than other stressors in the past, with a higher ...