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Neurobiology of resilience

from Section 1 - Pathways to resilience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2011

Steven M. Southwick
Affiliation:
Yale University School of Medicine
Brett T. Litz
Affiliation:
Boston University
Dennis Charney
Affiliation:
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Matthew J. Friedman
Affiliation:
Dartmouth University School of Medicine
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Introduction

Resilience is commonly conceptualized as the ability to adapt and thrive despite experiencing adversity (Masten et al., 1995; Elder, 1998; Masten & Coatsworth, 1998). A resilient individual has been tested (Rutter, 2006) and continues to demonstrate healthy psychological and physiological stress responses (McEwen, 2003; Charney, 2004). For most, it is possible to conjure an image of such a person: a woman who chooses to work with sexual assault survivors after she herself is raped; a child growing up in poverty who earns a scholarship to college; a hurricane survivor who rebuilds her own home and helps to revitalize her community.

For over three decades, scientists have worked to identify the states and traits characteristic of resilience, with the aim of developing more effective and more diverse evidence-based prophylactic and treatment interventions to combat the deleterious impact of stress on human body and brain. While the value of understanding the neurobiological substrates of resilience has always been appreciated, the lack of tools available to assess the integrity of neural structure and function has impeded progress. Hence, early research on resilience focused on illuminating the psychological and social determinants of stress resistance (Rutter, 1985; Masten & Coatsworth, 1998; Masten, 2001; Bonanno, 2004).

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Resilience and Mental Health
Challenges Across the Lifespan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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