Resilience, Trauma, Context, and Culture
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Abstract
This article reviews the relationship between factors associated with resilience, and aspects of the individual's social ecology (environment) that promote and protect against the negative impact of exposure to traumatic events. It is shown that the Environment × Individual interactions related to resilience can be understood using three principles: (1) Resilience is not as much an individual construct as it is a quality of the environment and its capacity to facilitate growth (nurture trumps nature); (2) resilience looks both the same and different within and between populations, with the mechanisms that predict positive growth sensitive to individual, contextual, and cultural variation (differential impact);…
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Keywords
- Prosocial behavior
- Context (archaeology)
- Psychology
- Psychological resilience
- Nature versus nurture
- Resilience (materials science)
- Social psychology
- Adaptation (eye)
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