TY - BOOK ID - 88200910 TI - Stress resilience : molecular and behavioral aspects PY - 2020 SN - 0128139846 9780128139844 9780128139837 0128139838 PB - London, England : Academic Press, DB - UniCat KW - Psychiatry KW - Stress (Psychology) KW - Neuropsychology. KW - Resilience (Personality trait) KW - Stress, Psychological. KW - Resilience, Psychological. KW - Emotional stress KW - Mental stress KW - Psychological stress KW - Tension (Psychology) KW - Mental health KW - Psychology KW - Diathesis-stress model (Psychology) KW - Life change events KW - Type A behavior KW - Psychological Resilience KW - Psychological Resiliences KW - Resiliences, Psychological KW - Psychological Stress KW - Stress, Psychologic KW - Stressor, Psychological KW - Life Stress KW - Life Stresses KW - Psychologic Stress KW - Psychological Stresses KW - Psychological Stressor KW - Psychological Stressors KW - Stress, Life KW - Stresses, Life KW - Stresses, Psychological KW - Stressors, Psychological KW - Neuropsychologies KW - Neuropsychiatry KW - Human resilience KW - Resiliency (Personality trait) KW - Personality KW - Neurophysiology KW - Psychophysiology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:88200910 AB - This book presents the first reference available on the full-breadth of cutting-edge research being carried out in this field. It includes a wide range of basic molecular knowledge on the potential associations between resilience phenomenon and biochemical balance, but also focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying stress resilience. World-renowned experts provide chapters that cover everything from the neural circuits of resilience, the effects of early-life adversity, and the transgenerational inheritance of resilience. This is a resource for neuroscientists and biological psychiatrists who want to improve their understanding of the consequences of stress and on how some people are able to avoid it. It approaches resilience as a process rather than as a static trait; Provides basic molecular knowledge on the potential associations between resilience phenomenon and biochemical balance; Presents thorough coverage of both the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to resilience. ER -