life’s obstacles every day. Sometimes the obstacles that I face can be hurdled over, but most have to be dealt with. I have been on many overseas tours with the U.S. Army, and have learned how to be resilient in coping with stressful situations. Resilience is, according to Harrington (2012),”An individual’s response and methods used to allow them to successfully navigate through or past an event perceived to be stressful” (p. 27). One obstacle I have had to overcome is being away from my family…
1. In the Montgomery (2010) article, how is resilience defined? • Montgomery defines resilience as the ability to recover from, rather than the absence of problems at arrival in Denmark. • Many definitions of resilience have been presented. • In general resilience is defined as… the development an individual has adapting following adversity/maladaptation. Resilience can depend on relationships, interactions, environmental factors. • “Spring Back / Bounce Back” • 2. What are some of the…
sense of one's identity, self-worth and ability to cope; and 4. A sense of purpose and hope for the future e.g. having personal goals and values and a sense of faith and connectedness with others. The point here is that resilience is not just some genetic trait that only a few super kids have. Rather it is hopefully her underbuilt capacity for getting back up and learning, and it is developed with experience. Nursing Diagnosis: Disturbed Body image:…
(Siriwardhana, 2014) Clients who struggle with their life management has to rely on survival instincts in order to establish and maintain their quality of life. In order to maintain a reasonable quality of life the client must be willing to grow. The resilience approach focuses on the dynamic interplay between periods of gradual and sudden change and how to adapt to and shape change. (Folke, 2015) A counselor must aid the client in discovering something worth fighting which in turn be the…
What does it mean to be resilient? When I think of resilience, I think of my prior experiences of overcoming my biggest challenges in life. I pushed myself through pain and frustration to improve my life. During my early teens, as a result of being overweight, I faced difficulties such as bullies and health problems. I felt that there would be no end to my suffering. I was overwhelmed with anxiety and depression. My doctors constantly reminded me of my issues, saying, “You need to lose weight!”.…
Psychological resilience is defined as an individual's ability to successfully adapt to life tasks in the face of social disadvantage or highly adverse conditions. The film “Rudy” provides one example, and role model, of someone coming back from a negative experience. In my own life, I have faced many hardships when it comes to family. Whether it often being a death in the family, which is quite often since Irish people seem to drop like flies, or a financial struggle that affects the peace…
My story of resilience began on April 17th, 1981. I was born to a 15-year-old, unwed mother. She and I were abandoned by my biological father when I was an infant. My mother didn’t finish high school, struggled with alcoholism and was often unemployed or underemployed during my childhood. You might imagine the challenges I encountered as a child due to these circumstances. What you’re imagining is probably accurate. I’ll spare the details because that is not the defining part of my story.…
described resilience as the power or skill to back from normal shape. It is the ability to surpass from some break-up, stress, change or problems. Resilience stems from Latin word (resiliens) and originally referred as able to bend without breaking or being elastic. Shonkoff (2011), the chief of Center on the Developing Child at Harvard Resilience stated that depending on the support, response and mastery of capabilities can help to engaged and adapt to condition in good ways. Resilience is…
As a construct, resilience has been studied by researchers for a number of years. Researchers observed that children and youth could cope and adapt despite being exposed to risk and adversity. Adolescence is especially considered to be a period of vulnerability for most young people as they often participate in high risk behaviors (DeChesnay, 2005; Erikson, 1968). Further, these individuals who are in their early college years are often faced with the developmental challenges of this…
Journal Activity 2.4: Risk and resilience factors for child mental health There are many resources that are uncovered through a basic internet search for the terms ‘child mental health risk factors’ and ‘child mental health resilience’. Some of the sources are scholarly and peer reviewed while others are more popular and mainstream in nature. In order to enhance my previous learning in the course, I selected to review scholarly resources from a number of research journals as well as…