Handbook of Adult Resilience

Handbook of Adult Resilience

ISBN-10:
1606234889
ISBN-13:
9781606234884
Pub. Date:
01/04/2010
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1606234889
ISBN-13:
9781606234884
Pub. Date:
01/04/2010
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Handbook of Adult Resilience

Handbook of Adult Resilience

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Overview

What enables people to bounce back from stressful experiences? How do certain individuals maintain a sense of purpose and direction over the long term, even in the face of adversity? This is the first book to move beyond childhood and adolescence to explore resilience across the lifespan. Coverage ranges from genetic and physiological factors through personal, family, organizational, and community processes. Contributors examine how resilience contributes to health and well-being across the adult life cycle; why—and what happens when—resilience processes fail; ethnic and cultural dimensions of resilience; and ways to enhance adult resilience, including reviews of exemplary programs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606234884
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 01/04/2010
Pages: 540
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

John W. Reich, PhD, is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University (ASU). His work has focused on the application of social psychological concepts in understanding societal issues and the development of interventions for improving individuals’ well-being. Dr. Reich and the other two coeditors are members of the ASU Resilience Solutions Group, which was the source of the development of this handbook.

 

Alex J. Zautra, PhD, is Foundation Professor of Clinical Psychology at ASU. His research, clinical work, teaching, and publications explore fundamental mind-body issues such as the role of positive emotion in health and the sources of resilience within the person that restore health and well-being following challenges from stressors at home, at work, and in community life. Dr. Zautra's current research focuses on resilience to chronic pain and resilience as people age.

 

John Stuart Hall, PhD, is Professor of Public Affairs and Public Service at ASU. A founder and former Director of ASU’s School of Public Affairs and its Center for Urban Studies, and Project Director of over 40 large-scale funded and often interdisciplinary urban research projects, Dr. Hall has specialized in linking the University with pressing community public policy and governance issues. His current research interests include building resilience in communities and urban regions, and healthy aging.

Table of Contents

I. Resilience at Many Levels of Analysis
1. Resilience: A New Definition of Health for People and Communities, Alex J. Zautra, John Stuart Hall, and Kate E. Murray
II. Basic Dimensions of Resilience
A. Biological Dimensions of Resilience
2. Psychobiological Mechanisms of Resilience to Stress, Adriana Feder, Eric J. Nestler, Maren Westphal, and Dennis S. Charney
3. Genes and Environments: How They Work Together to Promote Resilience, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
B. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Models of Resilience
4. Positive Emotions as a Basic Building Block of Resilience in Adulthood, Anthony D. Ong, C. S. Bergeman, and Sy-Miin Chow
5. Personal Intelligence and Resilience: Recovery in the Shadow of Broken Connections, John D. Mayer and Michael A. Faber
6. The Resilient Personality, Andrew E. Skodol
7. Resilience in Response to Loss, Kathrin Boerner and Daniela Jopp
8. Psychopathology as Dysfunctional Self-Regulation: When Resilience Resources Are Compromised, Paul Karoly
9. Self-Complexity: A Source of Resilience?, Eshkol Rafaeli and Atara Hiller
10. Anchored by Faith: Religion as a Resilience Factor, Kenneth I. Pargament and Jeremy Cummings
C. Resilience across the Lifespan
11. Resilience over the Lifespan: Developmental Perspectives on Resistance, Recovery, and Transformation, Ann S. Masten and Margaret O’Dougherty Wright
12. Early Adversity and Resilience in Emerging Adulthood, Linda J. Luecken and Jenna L. Gress
13. Resilience to Potential Trauma: Toward a Lifespan Approach, Anthony D. Mancini and George A. Bonanno
D. Social Dimensions of Resilience
14. Resilience in Adolescence: Overcoming Neighborhood Disadvantage, Marc A. Zimmerman and Allison B. Brenner
15. Social Support and Growth Following Adversity, Vicki S. Helgeson and Lindsey Lopez
E. Organizational and Public Policy Dimensions of Resilience
16. Building Organizational Resilience and Adaptive Management, Janet Denhardt and Robert Denhardt
17. Indicators of Community Resilience: What Are They, Why Bother?, John Stuart Hall and Alex J. Zautra
III. Ethnic and Cultural Dimensions of Resilience
18. Cultural Adaptation and Resilience: Controversies, Issues, and Emerging Models, Felipe González Castro and Kate E. Murray
19. Cultural Dimensions of Resilience among Adults, Michael Ungar
IV. Interventions for Enhancing Resilience
20. The Emergence of Capacity-Building Programs and Models of Resilience, Martha Kent and Mary C. Davis
21. Boosting Happiness, Buttressing Resilience: Results from Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions, Sonja Lyubomirsky and Matthew D. Della Porta
22. Positive Affect at the Onset of Chronic Illness: Planting the Seeds of Resilience, Judith Tedlie Moskowitz
23. Asset-Based Strategies for Building Resilient Communities, John P. Kretzmann
24. Health in a New Key: Fostering Resilience through Philanthropy, Roger A. Hughes

Interviews

Personality, social, developmental, health, and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists; advanced students in these fields. May serve as a text in advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses.

 

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