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Why Some Children Succeed Despite the Odds
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Why Some Children Succeed Despite the Odds

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What determines whether a child will fall victim to his troubled surroundings or whether he will overcome the adversity and even emerge strengthened? Mental health professionals are beginning to focus on the identification of factors which can promote healthy adjustment, or resilience , in children. In this volume, leading scholars in the field pioneer this alternative approach toward mental illness by attempting to define these factors of resilience which can then provide the groundwork for primary prevention specialists to develop and implement preventive rather than remedial programmes for children designated at risk . Unlike previous books that profile resilience in a small sample group, this study extends the search for an adequate psychological definition of resilience by examining many diverse populations ranging from stepchildren to developmentally delayed children to children of religious cults. Each group’s psychological dynamics are explored and the research documented, thereby providing a broad base of knowledge from which to derive a solid definition. and establishing a valid model for the recognition of positive motivations in children under stress.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 May 1991
Pages
208
ISBN
9780275937058

What determines whether a child will fall victim to his troubled surroundings or whether he will overcome the adversity and even emerge strengthened? Mental health professionals are beginning to focus on the identification of factors which can promote healthy adjustment, or resilience , in children. In this volume, leading scholars in the field pioneer this alternative approach toward mental illness by attempting to define these factors of resilience which can then provide the groundwork for primary prevention specialists to develop and implement preventive rather than remedial programmes for children designated at risk . Unlike previous books that profile resilience in a small sample group, this study extends the search for an adequate psychological definition of resilience by examining many diverse populations ranging from stepchildren to developmentally delayed children to children of religious cults. Each group’s psychological dynamics are explored and the research documented, thereby providing a broad base of knowledge from which to derive a solid definition. and establishing a valid model for the recognition of positive motivations in children under stress.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 May 1991
Pages
208
ISBN
9780275937058