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Psychological Resilience and Wellbeing, Multiple-component retail product Book

Psychological Resilience and Wellbeing Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Stephen Palmer, Kristina Gyllensten

Part of the SAGE Library in Mental Health series

Multiple-component retail product

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Resilience and wellbeing - namely how people cope, handle and even thrive despite stress and adversity - are topics in the psychological literature canon that are gaining increasing attention.

Within these fields researchers have aimed to identify individual characteristics that help to protects against hardship and difficulties such as poverty and mental illness.

They have also investigated the actual process of resilience in order to understand human functioning in difficult situations.

These three volumes provide the reader with access to key documents which demonstrate the evolution of this dynamic area of study over the past few decades, with each volume opening with an introductory chapter written by the editors. Volume One: The history and development of theories: Resilience and wellbeingVolume Two: The measurement of resilience and wellbeingVolume Three: The enhancement of resilience and wellbeing

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