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Les adolescents et jeunes du monde viennent de tous les horizons géographiques et culturels. Souvent pointés du doigt comme sources des malaises sociétaux dans les institutions socio-judiciaires et éducatives, ils sont en réalité ceux qui portent et expriment, dans toute leur complexité, les transformations du monde d'aujourd'hui, ses contradictions, ses zones d'ombre, ses violences mais aussi ses espoirs. À leur naissance, ils ont été accueillis dans une famille, une société, un monde où sont disponibles des 'identités en héritage' ainsi que diverses façons de les recevoir et de s'en saisir pour construire leur propre identité. Cet ouvrage propose une réflexion sur l''adolescence' comme analyseur des vulnérabilités identitaires dans le monde d'aujourd'hui ainsi que sur le 'sujet adolescent' aux prises avec différents pôles identificatoires. Il propose des éléments pour apprécier la manière dont les mutations du monde global résonnent dans le monde interne des adolescents mais aussi comment ce qui émerge du monde adolescent peut éclairer le vivre ensemble dans nos sociétés plurielles et métissées. Les textes réunis ici s'adressent aux chercheurs en sciences humaines, sociales et professionnels intervenant auprès des adolescents, psychologues, psychiatres, psychanalystes, travailleurs sociaux, éducateurs,enseignants, directeurs d'établissements pour adolescents ainsi qu'à tout lecteur curieux des transformations identitaires de cette population juvénile.
Teenagers --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychological resilience --- Psychology --- Adolescents --- Ethnopsychologie --- Résilience (psychologie) --- Psychologie --- Ethnopsychologie. --- Psychologie. --- Résilience --- Résilience. --- Teenagers - Psychology - Congresses --- Psychological anthropology - Congresses --- Psychological resilience - Congresses --- Résilience.
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Présentation de l'histoire du traumatisme psychique : l'évolution de l'intérêt pour le trauma, le développement de la notion de victime tout au long des siècles, le concept de traumatisme, les caractéristiques des événements susceptibles de se révéler traumatisants... ©Electre 2014
Psychic trauma --- Traumatisme psychique --- Stress Disorders, Traumatic --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Psychological Resilience --- Adultes --- Traumatisme psychique. --- Adultes.
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Emergency medical services --- Emergency medical services. --- Emergency health services --- Emergency medical care --- Emergency medicine --- Medical care --- Rescue work --- Disasters. --- Resilience, Psychological. --- Psychological Resilience --- Psychological Resiliences --- Resiliences, Psychological --- Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
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La 4e de couverture indique : "Quels sont les événements susceptibles de générer des conséquences traumatiques ? Quels sont les paramètres influençant l'apparition, la fréquence et l'intensité des symptômes traumatiques ainsi que leur maintien dans le temps ? Qu'entend-on par résilience ? Quelles sont les spécificités des traumatismes des victimes d'attentats ? Et à quels mécanismes radicaux leurs auteurs obéissent-ils ? Pour répondre à ces questions et à bien d'autres encore, l'auteure explore l'ensemble des connaissances théoriques accumulées en matière de traumatisme, offrant une synthèse exhaustive et accessible des réactions traumatiques chez l'adulte. Pratique, cet ouvrage étoffera les connaissances des étudiants, psychologues, psychiatres, médecins et assistants sociaux concernés ou intéressés par le trauma, ainsi que celles de tous les professionnels en contact avec des personnes traumatisées."
Stress Disorders, Traumatic --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Psychological Resilience --- Traumatisme psychique. --- Victimes --- Résilience (psychologie). --- Troubles de stress post-traumatique. --- Résilience psychologique. --- Protection, assistance, etc. --- Résilience (psychologie) --- Psychic trauma
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Le seul manuel universitaire de formation au trauma. Si après un événement potentiellement traumatisant, certaines personnes n'éprouvent que de déplaisantes réactions de stress ou ne manifestent qu’un éphémère désordre traumatique, d'autres souffrent quant à elles de troubles chroniques sous forme de symptômes sporadiques, récurrents ou fixés en véritable syndrome psychotraumatique. Quels sont les événements susceptibles de générer des conséquences traumatiques ? Quels sont les paramètres influençant l'apparition, la fréquence et l'intensité des symptômes traumatiques ainsi que leur maintien dans le temps ? Qu'entend-on par résilience ? Quels sont les réactions et le devenir à court, moyen et long termes des personnes confrontées à tout événement délétère ? Pour répondre à ces questions, l'auteur explore l'ensemble des connaissances théoriques en matière de traumatisme, offrant une synthèse particulièrement exhaustive, mais accessible des réactions traumatiques chez l'adulte. Cette nouvelle édition révisée et actualisée contient : De nouveaux chapitres sur la théorie polyvagale, l'épigénétique, la reconsolidation de la mémoire, les psychédéliques dans le cadre des thérapies du traumatisme et quelques techniques de stabilisation ; Des cartes mentales ; De nouvelles questions de révision.
Stress Disorders, Traumatic --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Psychological Resilience --- Traumatisme psychique --- Victimes --- Psychologie --- Troubles de stress post-traumatique. --- Résilience psychologique. --- Protection, assistance, etc. --- Résilience --- Traumatisme psychique. --- État de stress post-traumatique. --- Post-traumatic stress disorder. --- Psychic trauma.
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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.
Psychiatry --- Stress (Psychology) --- Neuropsychology. --- Resilience (Personality trait) --- Stress, Psychological. --- Resilience, Psychological. --- Emotional stress --- Mental stress --- Psychological stress --- Tension (Psychology) --- Mental health --- Psychology --- Diathesis-stress model (Psychology) --- Life change events --- Type A behavior --- Psychological Resilience --- Psychological Resiliences --- Resiliences, Psychological --- Psychological Stress --- Stress, Psychologic --- Stressor, Psychological --- Life Stress --- Life Stresses --- Psychologic Stress --- Psychological Stresses --- Psychological Stressor --- Psychological Stressors --- Stress, Life --- Stresses, Life --- Stresses, Psychological --- Stressors, Psychological --- Neuropsychologies --- Neuropsychiatry --- Human resilience --- Resiliency (Personality trait) --- Personality --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology
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Communities affected by natural disasters are often stigmatized as being passive with regard to disaster prevention, mitigation and adaptation, waiting only for government assistance in the aftermath of such events. However, many innovative community initiatives have been developed to address natural disasters, which are often characterized as "local responses". While scrutinizing the potential strength and comparative advantage of community-based disaster response, this book analyzes and illustrates how individuals, families and social groups in rural and urban communities perceive natural disasters, their underlying reasons and their effects on their livelihoods, and documents and analyzes the role of local responses to natural disasters and conflict. Key factors determining the degree of vulnerability and resilience of affected communities are also elicited. Several pivotal issues related to community-based disaster responses are addressed, such as the relationship between local and external knowledge in addressing disasters, the relevance of institutional and policy frameworks for community-based disaster response and the role of social capital and collective action.
Natural disasters. --- Disaster relief. --- Disaster assistance --- Emergency assistance in disasters --- Emergency relief --- Natural calamities --- Emergency management --- Human services --- Disasters --- Natural disasters --- Community Networks --- Cooperative Behavior --- Resilience, Psychological --- organization & administration --- E-books --- Psychological Resilience --- Psychological Resiliences --- Resiliences, Psychological --- Compliant Behavior --- Behavior, Compliant --- Behavior, Cooperative --- Behaviors, Compliant --- Behaviors, Cooperative --- Compliant Behaviors --- Cooperative Behaviors --- Chernobyl Nuclear Accident --- Consequence management (Emergency management) --- Disaster planning --- Disaster preparedness --- Disaster prevention --- Disaster relief --- Emergencies --- Emergency planning --- Emergency preparedness --- Management --- Public safety --- First responders --- Planning --- Preparedness --- Prevention --- Social Cohesion --- Cohesion, Social --- Cohesions, Social --- Social Cohesions --- Science --- Nature --- Social impact of environmental issues. --- Emergency management. --- Environmental Science. --- Environmental Conservation & Protection.
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"This book focuses on research developments, models, and practical applications of animal-assisted interventions for diverse populations who have experienced trauma. Physiological and psychological trauma is explored across three broad areas: 1) child maltreatment and family violence; 2) acute and post-traumatic stress, including that which is associated with military service, war, and developmental trauma; and 3) times of crisis, such as natural disasters and the ever-increasing risks associated with climate change, community violence, terrorism, and periods of personal loss and grief. Contributing authors, who include both national and international experts in the fields of human-animal connection and trauma, discuss how our relationships with animals can help build resiliency and foster healing to transform trauma and trauma response."
Resilience, Psychological --- Bonding, Human-Pet --- Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders --- Animal Assisted Therapy --- therapy --- methods --- Animal-Human Bonding --- Human-Pet Bonding --- Pet-Human Bonding --- Animal Human Bonding --- Animal-Human Bondings --- Bonding, Animal-Human --- Bonding, Human Pet --- Bonding, Pet-Human --- Bondings, Animal-Human --- Bondings, Human-Pet --- Bondings, Pet-Human --- Human Pet Bonding --- Pet Human Bonding --- Pet-Human Bondings --- Pets --- Psychological Resilience --- Psychological Resiliences --- Resiliences, Psychological --- Human-Animal Bonding --- Bond, Human-Animal --- Bonding, Human-Animal --- Bonds, Human-Animal --- Human Animal Bond --- Human Animal Bonding --- Human-Animal Bondings --- Human-Animal Bonds --- Human-Pet Bondings --- Resilience, Psychological. --- Human-Animal Bond. --- therapy. --- methods. --- AAT (Animal-assisted therapy) --- Animal-assisted therapy --- Resilience (Personality trait) --- Human-animal relationships. --- Psychic trauma --- Animals --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Treatment. --- Therapeutic use. --- Alternative treatment. --- Animal-human relationships --- Animal-man relationships --- Animals and humans --- Human beings and animals --- Man-animal relationships --- Relationships, Human-animal --- Human resilience --- Resiliency (Personality trait) --- Personality --- Psychology --- psychology --- animals --- Resilience
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This volume of Proceedings gathers papers presented at XOVETIC2020 (A Coruña, Spain, 8–9 October 2020), a conference with the main goal of bringing together young researchers working in big data, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, HPC (High-performance computing), cybersecurity, bioinformatics, natural language processing, 5G, and other areas from the field of ICT (Information Communications Technology); and offering a platform to present the results of their research to a national audience in Portugal. This third edition aims to serve as the basis of this event, which will be consolidated over time and acquire international projection.
History of engineering & technology --- women --- refugees --- coping --- mental health --- nurses --- salutogenesis --- Antonovsky --- mental health professionals --- shared war realty --- distress --- art-based intervention --- war-related stressors --- coping resources --- ultra-Orthodox --- minorities --- workforce --- stress --- conservatism --- sense of coherence (SOC) --- compassionate love (CL) --- leadership --- coping (C) --- 4IR workplaces --- societal and cultural challenges --- general resistance resources --- positive adaptation --- psychological resilience --- salutogenic --- volunteering --- subjective health complaints --- self-rated health --- sense of coherence --- moderator --- salutogenic model of health --- health assets model --- asset-based approach --- nurse --- certified nurse assistant --- vocation --- active coping --- mindfulness --- teachers --- terror --- employee participation --- burnout --- work engagement --- Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) --- acculturative stress --- depression --- students --- Arab --- coping strategies --- consulting psychology --- defences --- identity work --- identity tension --- professional identity --- system psychodynamic --- COVID-19 pandemic --- healthcare professionals --- first responders --- listening guide --- conflict
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