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Resilience : when coping is emotionally intelligent

journal contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Karen-Leigh Edward, P Warelow
The potential for resilient behaviors and emotional intelligence involves an interplay between the individual and his or her broader environment. Studies that have examined resilience explore factors or characteristics that assist individuals to thrive from and in adversity. These protective factors are part of an individual’s general makeup. Some of these factors are considered genetic, such as a personality that is outgoing and social; however, many protective behaviors can be learned. Coping in the face of adversity involves emotional intelligence and resilience, both of which can be developed through support and education. In this context, fostering resilience and emotional intelligence has the potential to improve clinical outcomes for mental health consumers.


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Journal

Journal of the American psychiatric nurses association

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

101 - 102

Publisher

Sage Science Press

Location

Thousand Oaks, Calif.

ISSN

1078-3903

eISSN

1532-5725

Language

eng

Publication classification

C2 Other contribution to refereed journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2005 American Psychiatric Nurses Association

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