## Abstract Resiliency and resilience theory is presented as three waves of resiliency inquiry. The identification of resilient qualities was the first wave characterized through phenomenological identification of developmental assets and protective factors. The second wave described resilience as
Resilience: Analysis of the concept
โ Scribed by Janyce G. Dyer; Teena Minton McGuinness
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 658 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1532-8228
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โฆ Synopsis
Resilience describes a process whereby people bounce back from adversity and go on with their lives, it is a dynamic process highly influenced by protective factors. Protective factors are specific competencies that a r e necessary for the process of resilience to occur. Competencies are those healthy skills and abilities that the individual can access and may occur within the individual or the interpersonal or family environment. Psychiatricmental health nursing has always focused on mental-health promotion and attempted to discern positive outcomes from adversity and states of wellness amidst difficult circumstances or severe illness. Defining specific protective factors that facilitate mental health in high-risk groups would enhance our position in today's health care climate.
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