Abstract:
:Resilience is a phenomenon discussed by scholars in many disciplines; it holds similar definitions across the human, social, and physical sciences. It is important to understand the phenomenon from a variety of disciplines. Therefore, the author of this article reviews the existing literature on resilience from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, philosophy, education, and nursing. The three themes that emerged from a thorough review of the existing literature were (a) hardiness strengthens the ability to harness resources, (b) regulatory flexibility fosters positive functioning, and (c) challenges enhance the ability to rebound.
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Nurs Sci Qjournal_title
Nursing science quarterlyauthors
Daly LMdoi
10.1177/0894318420943141subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2020-10-01 00:00:00pages
330-338issue
4eissn
0894-3184issn
1552-7409journal_volume
33pub_type
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