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Building Resilience in the Face of Crisis
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Overview
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What is Resilience?
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Children in War Zones
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Holocaust Survivors
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Surviving Extreme Events
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Children of the Great Depression
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Surviving Difficult Times
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Surviving COVID-19
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Sources of Common Stress
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Resilience: A Common Experience
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Factors in Resilience
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Older Adults and Resilience
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Personality of Centenarians
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Cognitive Engagement
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Family and Social Resilience
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Community Resilience
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Characteristics of Resilient People
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Five Resilience Factors (Connor & Davidson, 2003)
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Building Your Resilience American Psychological Association
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Summary
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Explore strategies for building resilience during crises in this hour-long webinar presented by Peter Martin from Iowa State University. Examine resilience through various lenses, including children in war zones, Holocaust survivors, and those who lived through the Great Depression. Discover common stress sources, factors contributing to resilience, and how older adults demonstrate resilience. Learn about the personality traits of centenarians, the importance of cognitive engagement, and the role of family, social, and community support in fostering resilience. Gain insights into the characteristics of resilient individuals and explore five key resilience factors. Acquire practical tips for enhancing personal resilience based on recommendations from the American Psychological Association.

Building Resilience in the Face of Crisis

Mary Greeley Medical Center
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