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McGene, Juliana, author.
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358.4112 23
Publication Date
2013
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Examines social fitness, the combination of resources from social connections that influence how individuals respond to stressful circumstances, to identify methods of increasing social connectedness and support among U.S. Airmen and their families.
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Wicks, Robert J.
Call Number
610.69019 22
Publication Date
2006
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Suitable for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals, this book helps them understand acute and chronic secondary stress, develop a personally designed self-care protocol, and strengthen one's inner life. It also features a "Medical-Nursing Professional Secondary Stress Self-Awareness Questionnaire" that can be self-administered.
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42524.9727
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Thomas, Kate Hendricks, editor.
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616.8905088355 23
Publication Date
2018
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"This book presents the latest in neuroscience and resiliency research alongside the personal stories of military veterans to advocate for an empirically validated training protocol."--Provided by publisher.
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Hayslip, Bert.
Call Number
362.505
Publication Date
2012
Summary
And Future DirectionsReferences; Chapter 5: Cognitive Resilience in Adulthood; Abstract; Physical Health; Aerobic Exercise; Maintain a Healthy Weight; Manage Stress; Sleep; Alcohol Consumption; Recap; Education and Cognitive Reserve; Knowledge; Cognitive Stimulation and Intellectual Engagement; Disposition, Temperament, and Motivational Reserve; Social Context; Sociocultural Context; Conclusions and Implications for Research and Practice; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 6: An Ecological Model of Resiliencein Late Life; Abstract; Introduction; Current Issues in Resilience Research. This state-of-the science, multidisciplinary Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics provides a comprehensive examination of critical issues on resilience in a variety of life domains central to the well-being of older persons. It examines the role of resilience in determining adjustment and function in the domains of health, grief and bereavement, physical activity and functioning, spirituality, work, retirement, intellectual/cognitive functioning, coping with life events, care giving, and mental health interventions. The first section of the book addresses such domains of resilience as i.
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