The secret of resilience: Personality and developmental factors

Prof. Raija-Leena Punamäki

Resilience refers to successful adaptation despite adversity, ability to overcome hardships and trauma, developmental competencies or even blossoming in harsh conditions. Abundant research is available on the child-family-and society-related factors that enhance resilience in various hardships including parental mental illness, childhood abuse and major trauma of war and terrorism.  In addition to these explanatory factors, it is urgent to understand processes and dynamic mechanisms that underlie the human resilient capacities.

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Recorded at the "Coping and Resilience International Conference", Dubrovnik-Cavtat , October 2009

Raija-Leena Punamäki
Raija-Leena  Punamäki
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Prof. Raija-Leena Punamäki

Professor in Psychology, University of Tampere, docent, Fellow until 2011. Prof. Raija-Leena Punamäki's fields of Expertise: child development, psychosocial trauma, preventive interventions and human rights.

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