/ Towns, Susan / Urkin, Jacob / Verhofstadt-Deneve, Leni / Zeltzer, Lonniedoi:10.1515/IJAMH.2001.13.1.7Bengt LindströmInternational Journal of Adolescent Medicine & HealthLindstrom, B. (2001), `The Meaning of Resilience' in International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health ...
Results Based on the material collected, the following final four categories were established: (1) the evident complexity of the origin andconceptual definition of resilience; (2) the technical potential ofresilience: communication and effects from a psychoanalytical perspective; (3) the life stories ...
(2007). Focusing the Meaning(s) of Resilience: Resilience as a Descriptive Concept and a Boundary Object. Ecology and Society , 12(1):23. p. 23.Brand, F. S., and K. Jax (2007). Focusing the meaning(s) of resilience: resilience as a descriptive concept and a boundary object. ...
42.Contrary to popular belief, rest does not equal recovery 43.The author has come to see that his problem results from a misunderstanding of the meaning of resilience. 44.People's distorted view about resilience may have developed from their upbringing. 45.People tend to think the more determ...
2007. Focusing the meaning(s) of resilience: resilience as a descriptive concept and a boundary object. Ecology and Society 12(1):23... Brand,Fridolin,Simon,... - 《Ecology & Society》 被引量: 831发表: 2007年 Health risks of climate change: An assessment of uncertainties and its implicat...
MEET THE ROBODOCS Misunderstanding the meaning of resilience McCartney's views on resilience training as advocated by the new head of the General Medical Council, Terence Stephenson, show that she misunderstands the ... C Livingstone - 《Bmj》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Misunderstanding the meaning ...
Anyway, once you’ve set goals, be a person of action and work hard to achieve them. This can help make you a resilient person.Develop your resilience一、 Meaning and ___46___of resilience二、 -It is the ability to recover from a(n) __47___situation or event三、 -It even helps...
The deceptively simple construct of resilience is in fact rife with hidden complexities, contradictions, and ambiguities. These have been recognized in earlier reviews of the relevant literature (Kaplan, 1999). More recent reviews have reaffirmed many of
Both objects and human lives bear the marks of their journeys—be it a chip, a crack, or a dent. While some objects may lose their value when broken, the human spirit often grows stronger through imperfections. Our flaws and struggles, unlike shattered things, can add depth and meaning, ...
Those concerned with human responses to climate-related impacts increasingly use resilience as a framing concept. This Perspective critiques dominant approaches to resilience building and advocates a human livelihoods-based path. The resilience concept r