2709-10). Putting aside the early meanings and usages of the term (for the etymology of the term, see Alexander, 2013), before its promotion by psychology in the 20th century, the term had been used to connote positive qualities like flexibility and even sometimes negative ones like ...
Of the studies reviewed, follow-up data regarding re-offending post-intervention varied from 6 to 36 months. Intervention success (re-offences recorded) and the definition of assessment of intervention success also varied from study to study. That is, some recorded the number of re-offences over...
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...
report consistently high levels of mental distress (chronic). Among the most common approaches to study the importance of resilience factors is to examine their predictive value for resilience and, less common, recovery trajectories using a GMM approach, with some studies employing classical multinomial...
Inbehavioral finance(the field of study of the effects of psychology on investors and financial markets), the “ostrich effect” is a cognitive bias that causes people to avoid information they perceive as potentially unpleasant. For example, the “ostrich effect” can prompt an investor to delibe...
In the report it is given the definition of the people's resilience from the point of view of the psychology. There are analyzed the characteristics of the resilience, many of which can be improved and strengthened. The different ways to build resilience within individuals there are offered. ...
Τhe concept of resilience originally emerged in ecological literature (Holling, 1973), but is currently being used in several other scientific fields, like engineering (Hollnagel et al, 2006), psychology (Bonanno, 2004), sociology (Adger, 2000), disaster management (Manyena, 2006) and business...
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2006). Unlike resilience studies in psychology, non-cognitive outcomes were rarely used to measure positive adaptation in education (Tudor and Spray 2017). Non-cognitive skills like self-efficacy or educational aspiration were merely regarded as protective factors promoting academic resilience, or as ...
To note, we use the terms ‚predict‘ and ‚predictor’ to refer to independent variables in regression models as this is often done in Psychology42. We are not referring to proper prediction modeling and causal relationships when we use this term. For a long time, studies on resilience ...