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Book:
Resilience for Today: Gaining Strength from Adversity
By Edith H. Grotberg (Edited By)
Includes Chapter 3
Enhancing Family Resilience: A Transgenerational Approach To Positive Change In Dysfunctional Families
By Sandra E. S. Neil
Hardcover, 296 pages
Publisher: Praeger
First Edition (October 30, 2003) ISBN-10: 0275979849
ISBN-13: 978-0275979843
Price: Kindle (USD) $50.40, Hardcover (USD) $56.66

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Resilience is the human capacity to deal with stress, adversities, and threats-and somehow emerge stronger. Today, the increased bombardment of information on the world's dangers, from imminent disasters to terror and wars reported in the media, make us particularly vulnerable to stress and feelings of helplessness. This volume is unique in describing how to promote resilience in different groups, under different circumstances, and dealing with different adversities. The contributors-psychologists, medical doctors, teachers and physical therapists among them-show how we can learn to draw on supports, build inner strength, and acquire interpersonal and problem-solving skills to deal with adversity.

This volume will be useful for parents, service providers, researchers, policymakers, curriculum writers, and program developers. Research findings are applied to actions and policies so that the knowledge can be used in everyday life. Topics addressed include a basic understanding of resilience, resilience in families, the role of schools in resilience, and resilience for those needing health care. The text includes a discussion of the concern that too many children are protected from adversity, are unprepared to face future stressors, and become overly dependent upon others.