"Much of the progress in understanding resilience over the past few decades can be attributed to the visionary influence of Ann Mastens theoretical, empirical, and intervention work. The second edition of this classic book integrates ideas from multiple areas of inquiry, including molecular genetics and epigenetics, general systems theory, ecological theory, systems thinking in biology, immunology, stress neurobiology, and developmental psychopathology. The book shows that resilience factors and processes vary by context, domain, and level of analysis, and that efficacious interventions can generate positive effects over time, domains, and generations. This iconic work teaches us that in order to comprehend fully how individuals achieve resilience in the face of adversity, we need to investigate resilience in its full complexity."--Dante Cicchetti, PhD, Institute of Child Development (Emeritus), University of Minnesota
"Masten brings to this second edition several key guiding perspectives to elevate the study of resilience. The book centers culture, system and structural context, historical time, and linked lives to advance the study of resilience, moving beyond individual-focused approaches. Highlighting theoretical and methodological advances, Masten urges resilience scholars to apply wider and deeper lenses on the nuances of resilience, asking 'who,' 'what,' 'when,' 'how,' and 'why.' The answers will inform and guide health policies and preventive interventions, addressing major gaps in resilience research. While stressful lived experiences are ubiquitous, it is intriguing to reimagine a world in which all children can grow up with equal and equitable opportunities to achieve their fullest potential.--Velma McBride Murry, PhD, Lois Autrey Betts Endowed Chair in Education and Human Development and University Distinguished Professor, Departments of Health Policy and Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University
As the science of resilience moves toward a more systemic, culturally relevant understanding of human thriving, the timely second edition of this groundbreaking text introduces readers to the latest innovations in positive human development. With her vast experience on a global scale, and the gift of excellent storytelling, Masten will continue to influence the field of psychology now and far into the future. This book is a 'must read' for everyone who wants to better understand the complexity of the many factors present in the lives of children who do better than expected. The second edition will contribute greatly to discussions of trauma and vulnerability in a world confronting crises like climate change, pandemics, and the breakdown of social relationships and trusted institutions.--Michael Ungar, PhD, Canada Research Chair in Child, Family and Community Resilience, Dalhousie University
"Masten is an internationally known, pioneering expert on resilience in human development. The second edition of this book, written in an accessible style, updates the evidence about resilience and its implications for policy and practice. The book includes international perspectives, as well as compelling individual life histories of resilience drawn from non-Western cultures and countries. Ordinary Magic is a 'must read' for a broad audience interested in improving the lives of children at risk due to exposure to trauma, war, displacement, natural disasters, and other adversities."--Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, PhD, Professor Emerita of Psychology, University of Athens, Greece; President-Elect, International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development
"There are concepts in psychology--resilience, among them--that underscore its special status among the sciences. Mastens work on resilience extends the boundaries and precision of psychological science and communicates the humanity emanating from this concept. Her work demonstrates how scientific rigor can enlighten our quest to understand the pliability of humans and the sustainability of humanity."--Elena L. Grigorenko, PhD, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Houston-Masten presents an impressive array of the knowledge that she has gained through her years in the field in a clear and concise mannerā¦.Broadly accessible and applicable for researchers, professionals, and students alike. (on the first edition)--Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 10/1/2016ĘĘSheer joyā¦.All scholars wishing to better acquaint themselves with the resilience in development literature would do well to pick up Masten's book and read itā¦.Applicable for scientists, practitioners, family members, teachers, early interventionists, policymakers, and countless others who genuinely strive for equity and equanimity among all--especially the vulnerable. (on the first edition)--Infant Mental Health Journal, 1/1/2017ĘĘMasten's book deserves reading because of its extraordinary synthesis of selected theories and researchā¦.Masten has pulled together the wide range of approaches to the concept and its empirical grounding to this date. (on the first edition)--PsycCRITIQUES, 3/23/2015ĘĘAnn Masten writes in an accessible narrative style while drawing on her vast personal and professional experience as a professor and international resilience expertā¦.An illuminating and useful text for students, researchers, and anyone interested in this field. (on the first edition)--Therapy Today, 2/1/2015ĘĘRecommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. (on the first edition)--Choice Reviews, 1/1/2015