Over the last decades, the term resilience has been used by
scholars and practitioners to describe how (and why) some
individuals or groups surpass adverse conditions while others
succumb to it or victimize. Even adding comprehension to that
phenomenon, the progresses achieved in that field have not
clarified the concept involved and, thus, a gap still remains to be
overcome. This book provides a literature review about the subject,
discussing some correlate issues, such as positive adaptation,
adverse conditions, pointing to human subjectivity as a permanent
source for changing external adverse factors or internal
perception. The content should help shed new light to this complex
issue and should be especially useful for those who believe that a
solid theoretical framework is worthwhile for research and for
intervention in reality, promoting human growth and enhancing
development ahead of adverse situations.
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