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  • Stress Research

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  • Resilience is viewed as a psychological resource for stress management.
  • Classical stress models are expanded by incorporating individual coping skills.

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  • To explore the psychological concept of resilience in relation to stress.
  • To describe individual differences in stress response and coping mechanisms.

Summary:

  • Resilience involves psychological skills enabling effective coping with stressors.
  • Individual factors like personality, age, and gender influence stress responses.
  • Somatic and emotional systems mediate stressor effects, with restoration processes aiding recovery and homeostasis.

Impact:

  • Understanding resilience offers insights into modifying stress reactions.
  • Identifies psychological processes underlying stress recovery and homeostasis maintenance.