Importance of Resilience Essay

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    in her article “How Resilience Works,” a study of resilience in modern people and businesses, in which she discusses the three key characteristics of resilience that help people through hardship. In Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card displays children’s innate, remarkable ability to recover from trauma and endure hardships. In both texts, resilience is presented as a multifaceted quality that allows people to survive suffering and trauma unbroken. Coutu’s article “How Resilience Works” expresses…

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    intriguing empirical relations between teachers’ resilience and reflection on practice. They used Masten, Best, and Garmezy (1990, p. 425) definition of resilience as the conceptual framework of their study, “resilience refers to the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation despite challenging or threatening circumstances” (P.291). This study was tried to discover and investigate the relationship between teachers’ resilience and reflection on practice. Twenty-three teachers…

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    Deaf Person Hauser

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    Master’s degree from Gallaudet and went on to obtain a PhD in Psychology. At the time of this presentation, he was working at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) within the Deaf studies lab. His presentation focused on Audism, Linguisticism, and resilience. According to Hauser, audism was defined as “being Deaf is bad” by Dr. Tome Humphries in 1977. Audism is being prejudice based on hearing status and a Deaf person being viewed as inferior. Linguisticism was defined by Dr. MJ Bienvenus…

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    As I looked up some research about adolescent’s resilience and health I found out what it talked about on a physical level, also what resilience is. It was true for physical health, mental health encompasses more than it was true for physical health, mental health encompasses more than the absence of disorders. Researchers have considered a number of dimensions that have progress in mental health, which is “resilience.” Resilience has been defined as “the ability of an individual to function…

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    Family Resilience

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    The article, “Family Resilience and Pragmatic Parent Education,” by Schwartz (2002) discussions the impact of pragmatic parent education programs and how it is connected to resilience in the family. Therefore, Schwartz argues throughout the article that these programs for building and maintaining family resilience is critical, especially for families who have children within the foster care system. Within this discussion, the comparison between pragmatic and generic present day education program…

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    Resilience is the ability to cope with and rise to the inevitable challenges, problems and set-backs you meet in the course of your life. and come back stronger from them. Resilience relies on different skills and draws on various sources of help including rational thinking skills physical and mental health and your relationships with those around you. Resilience is not necessarily about overcoming huge challenges so we must draw on our reserve of resilience. There are four ingredients of…

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    behavior. Spirituality and resilience can have a positive, lasting impact on those experiencing PTSD. Peres, et al., (2007) state, “Hopelessness is a word often used by PTSD individuals to express their emotional state” (p. 346). Low levels of spirituality and resilience can increase levels of suicidal idealization and occurrences. Hourani, et al., (2012) found that high spirituality has a “protective effect” for depression and PTSD (p.7). Spirituality and resilience provide hope and closure…

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    diagnosis, he wasn’t consumed with rage or even fear; but rather concerned with the impact he could make with his time left. Often times, disease defeats the spirit. It has a way of consuming our thoughts and creating hate. This is when the importance of resilience became evident to me. I had a superficial understanding of the term until my first year of college. While researching for a leadership class, I came across an article discussing how our generation, the millennial’s, lack this…

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    talking about the importance of having a good mental state of mind. Mental health affects relationships in a workplace environment. The history of “ resilience” really spoke to me, I always wondered why people who I grew up with ended up in unfortunate situations. I have friends who are drug addicts and have chosen other paths to life. Everything that I have read in this article makes sense, I have had questions as to how mental illness affects one’s decision. The Definition of Resilience talks…

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    In chapters 11 and 12 of Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward, Ward conveys hope and resilience during and after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina. During the hurricane, Skeetah reveals to Daddy that Esch is pregnant, which allows for him to be more considerate and caring towards Esch. Esch also relates hurricanes to mothers throughout the last couple chapters to further prove that both a mother and a hurricane can kill and make alive. Big Henry shows once again that he is able to care for the…

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