Hard-Wired to Bounce Back
By Nan Henderson, M.S.W.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 10, Number 1, 2003, Pages 5-7, Item# A101-HENDERSON
This article provides a look at nine conditions that facilitate resiliency. As a trainer on the subject of resiliency for the past ten years, Ms. Henderson has valuable insight on applying each of these conditions in a real-world setting.
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Resiliency
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 10, Number 1, 2003
Resiliency refers to the ability of most youth to thrive despite adverse life circumstances. This issue looks at the concept of resiliency and the differences between risk and protective factors. It also looks at how resiliency may be different for African American youth and ways that service providers can incorporate resiliency in their work with youth.
This issue also featured these articles:
- Hard-Wired to Bounce Back, Pages 5-7
- Racial Socialization and Racial Identity: Can They Promote Resiliency for African American Adolescents?, Pages 11-12
- Resiliency and School Counseling, Pages 8-10
- Resiliency-Based Research and Adolescent Health Behaviors, Pages 1,3-4
- The Effect of Attachment on Adolescent Violence, Pages 14-16
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