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Resilience and Well-Being

Author: P.D. Harms, Lisa Brady, Dustin Wood

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Title: Resilience and Well-Being

Author: P.D. Harms, Lisa Brady, Dustin Wood

Description: Chapter from the Handbook of Well-Being that maps how resilience has been defined and measured, with emphasis on its relationship with psychological well-being. Differentiates resilience from hardiness, grit, and psychological capital.

Pages: 13

Size: 0.15 MB

Format: PDF

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