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Psychological resilience has emerged as a highly significant area of research and practice in recent years, finding applications with a broad range of different groups in many settings. Contemporary discourse is not limited to ways of effective coping with adversity but also introduces mechanisms that can lead to enhanced capacity after dealing with difficult circumstances and recognises the importance of enriching the field with varied perspectives.The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Resilience is a comprehensive compendium of writings of international contributors that takes stock of the state-of-the-art in resilience theory, research and practice.The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Resilience covers the many different trajectories that resilience research has taken in four parts. Part One delineates the ‘Conceptual Arena’ by providing an overview of the current state of theory and research, exploring biological, psychological, and socio-ecological perspectives and discussing various theoretical models of personal and social resilience. The‘Psychosocial Correlates’ of resilience are discussed further in Part Two, from personal and personality correlates, socio-environmental factors and the contextual and cultural conditions conducive to resilient behaviour.In Part Three, ‘Applied Evidences’ are introduced in order to build upon the theoretical foundations in the form of several case studies drawn from varied contexts. Examples of resilient behaviour range from post-disaster scenarios to special operation groups, orphaned children, and violent extremism. Finally, Part Four, ‘Proposed Implications and Resilience Building’, sums up the issues involved in discussing post-traumatic growth, wellbeing and positive adaptation in the varied contexts of personal, familial, organizational and societal resilience. The volume provides a comprehensive overview of resilience theory, practice and research across disciplines and cultures, from varied perspectives and different populations. It will be a key reference for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and psychiatric social workers in practice and in training as well as researchers and students of psychology, sociology, human development, family studies and disaster management. 
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xii
About the editor and contributors xiii
Foreword xxxi
Preface xxxiii
SECTION I Conceptual arena
1(88)
1 Psychological resilience: a conceptual review of theory and research
3(10)
Swati Mukherjee
Updesh Kumar
2 Resilience: an overall view in the Indian scenario
13(11)
Kamlesh Singh
Jasleen Kaur
3 Conceptual complexity of resilience: synergy approach to measurement
24(10)
Meena Hariharan
Suvashisa Rana
4 Three-factor model of personal resiliency
34(12)
Sandra Prince-Embury
Donald H. Saklofske
Kateryna V. Keefer
5 A social ecological approach to understanding resilience among rural youth
46(13)
Nora Didkowsky
Michael Ungar
6 Universality of the challenge--resilience--resourcefulness model
59(16)
Marek J. Celinski
Lyle M. Allen
7 Role of genetics and temperament in resilience
75(14)
Vijay Parkash
Archana
Updesh Kumar
SECTION II Psychosocial correlates
89(98)
8 Resilient personalities: an amalgamation of protective factors
91(13)
Archana
Vijay Parkash
Updesh Kumar
9 Hardiness as a pathway to resilience under stress
104(7)
Salvatore R. Maddi
10 Collective resilience and social support in the face of adversity: evidence from social psychology
111(13)
Chris Cocking
11 The Applied Metatheory of Resilience and Resiliency
124(12)
Glenn E. Richardson
12 The resilience processes of Black South African young people: a contextualised perspective
136(12)
Linda C. Theron
13 Emotion flexibility and psychological risk and resilience
148(14)
Karin G. Coifman
Shaima Y. Almahmoud
14 Meaning making and resilience
162(11)
Crystal L. Park
15 Spiritual intelligence: a core ability behind psychosocial resilience
173(14)
J. C. Ajawani
SECTION III Applied evidence
187(126)
16 Resilience and countering violent extremism
189(13)
Stevan Weine
17 Medical and social models of orphanhood: resilience of adopted children and adoptive families
202(12)
Alexander V. Makhnach
18 Spirituality and resilience: explored pathways and unexplored territories
214(16)
Seema Mehrotra
Ravikesh Tripathi
19 Posttraumatic growth amongst refugee populations: a systematic review
230(18)
Katrina Sims
Julie Ann Pooley
20 Community-level resiliency intervention in a post-disaster environment: the importance of information
248(12)
Sandra Prince-Embury
21 United States Special Operations Command: reducing risk by fostering resiliency
260(11)
Lori Holleran
Kate Maslowski
Harry L. McCleary
Captain Gordon Hanson
Captain Thomas Chaby
Karen J. Friday
Bruce Bongar
22 Experience of terrorist threat among urban populations in Russia: PTSD and resilience
271(14)
Nadezhda V. Tarabrina
Julia V. Bykhovets
23 Martyrdom as a result of psychosocial resilience: the case of Palestinian suicide terrorists
285(11)
Jonathan Matusitz
24 The impact of resilience on our ability to survive, adapt and thrive
296(17)
Reuven Bar-On
SECTION IV Proposed implications and resilience building
313(152)
25 Resilience and vulnerability in coping with stress and terrorism
315(9)
Zvi Zemishlany
26 Posttraumatic growth: a pathway to resilience
324(10)
Richard G. Tedeschi
Cara L. Blevins
27 Spirituality, culture and resilience: a virtue-informed approach to well-being
334(12)
Chandra Bhal Dwivedi
28 Building resilience by teaching and supporting the development of social emotional skills and wellness in vulnerable children
346(9)
Todd I. Herrenkohl
Logan A. Favia
29 Leader influences on resilience and adaptability in organizations
355(14)
Paul T. Bartone
30 Promoting children's resilience by strengthening parenting practices in families under extreme stress: the Parent Management Training-Oregon model
369(10)
Laura Supkoff Nerenberg
Abigail Gewirtz
31 Family resilience: positive psychology approach to healthy family functioning
379(12)
Alena Slezackova
Irena Sobotkova
32 Building resilient organizations: introspection through the lens of psychological resiliency
391(11)
Rabindra Kumar Pradhan
33 Architects of our own survival: can authorities empower individuals and communities by building resilience through self-reliance in the face of impending seasonal natural disasters?
402(12)
Kathryn M. Gow
Francine M. Pritchard
34 The concept of resilience in the context of counterterrorism
414(10)
Mark Dechesne
35 Diffusing portable radiation detectors among first responders: device acceptance and implications for community resilience
424(12)
Brooke M. Fowler
Irina Illes
Brooke Fisher Liu
Holly A. Roberts
Elizabeth L. Petrun
Gary A. Ackerman
36 The use of resilience indicators to assist in the selection of personnel for employment in classified and covert environments
436(15)
Jeff Corkill
David J. Brooks
Julie Ann Pooley
Lynne Cohen
Kira Harris
Cath Ferguson
Craig Harms
37 Psychological preparedness, combat performance and resilience
451(14)
Rajbir Singh
Lokesh Gupta
Index 465
Updesh Kumar, Ph.D., is Scientist G and Head of the Mental Health Division at Defense Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR), R & D Organization (DRDO), Ministry of Defense, Delhi, India. His previous books include Suicidal Behaviour: Underlying Dynamics (Routledge, 2015) and he is the recipient of the DRDOs Scientist of the Year Award, granted by the Indian Government