Resilience to potential trauma and adversity through regulatory flexibility

GA Bonanno, S Chen, IR Galatzer-Levy - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2023‏ - nature.com
Responses to highly aversive or potentially traumatic events are typically defined in terms of
binary outcomes, most commonly the presence or absence of post-traumatic stress disorder …

Trajectories of resilience and dysfunction following potential trauma: A review and statistical evaluation

IR Galatzer-Levy, SH Huang, GA Bonanno - Clinical psychology review, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Given the rapid proliferation of trajectory-based approaches to study clinical consequences
to stress and potentially traumatic events (PTEs), there is a need to evaluate emerging …

The temporal elements of psychological resilience: An integrative framework for the study of individuals, families, and communities

GA Bonanno, SA Romero, SI Klein - Psychological inquiry, 2015‏ - Taylor & Francis
Psychological resilience has become a popular concept. Owing to that popularity, the word
resilience has taken on myriad and often overlap** meanings. To be a useful framework …

Heterogeneity in long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms: Patterns, predictors and outcomes

KL Musliner, T Munk-Olsen, WW Eaton… - Journal of affective …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Background Evidence suggests that long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms vary
greatly throughout the population, with some individuals experiencing few or no symptoms …

Yoga for symptom management in oncology: a review of the evidence base and future directions for research

SC Danhauer, EL Addington, L Cohen, SJ Sohl… - Cancer, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Because yoga is increasingly recognized as a complementary approach to cancer symptom
management, patients/survivors and providers need to understand its potential benefits and …

Yoga for depression and anxiety symptoms in people with cancer: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

M Gonzalez, MC Pascoe, G Yang… - Psycho …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Objective Cancer and its treatment can lead to a variety of physical and emotional concerns
impacting on those affected, including subclinical or clinical depression and anxiety, which …

Resilience to major life stressors is not as common as thought

FJ Infurna, SS Luthar - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2016‏ - journals.sagepub.com
We attempted to replicate findings that “most people are resilient” following three events:
spousal loss, divorce, and unemployment. We applied growth mixture models to the same …

Stress and co** in women with breast cancer: unravelling the mechanisms to improve resilience

M Borgi, B Collacchi, E Ortona, F Cirulli - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Breast cancer diagnosis, surgery, adjuvant therapies and survivorship can all be extremely
stressful. In women, concerns about body image are common as a result of the disease and …

Optimism and death: Predicting the course and consequences of depression trajectories in response to heart attack

IR Galatzer-Levy, GA Bonanno - Psychological science, 2014‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The course of depression in relation to myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as heart
attack, and the consequences for mortality are not well characterized. Further, optimism may …

Trajectories of depression following spousal and child bereavement: A comparison of the heterogeneity in outcomes

F Maccallum, IR Galatzer-Levy, GA Bonanno - Journal of psychiatric …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Our understanding of how individuals react to the loss of a close loved one comes largely
from studies of spousal bereavement. The extent to which findings are relevant to other …