Prof. Susan Goldin-Meadow will deliver this year’s Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture, in which she will explore the resilience of language and gesture in the way people communicate. The free public ...
The University of Chicago Chronicle: Prof. Susan Goldin-Meadow to discuss language and gesture in April 18 Ryerson Lecture
Prof. Susan Goldin-Meadow to discuss language and gesture in April 18 Ryerson Lecture
Resilience is the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands.
Mary Alvord, PhD, talks why building resilience is key to helping kids handle both everyday stresses and significant life setbacks.
Descriptions and Factors of Resilience Resilience, a trait crucial to survival, is chiefly characterized as the phenomenon of “bouncing back”, yet this construct is considerably more complex than just “coping well”.
Rethinking Employee Resilience is a practical, evidence-based guide to creating workplaces that invest in their workforce - the backbone of every organization. In an era of institutional collapse, workforce resilience isn’t a luxury; it’s non-negotiable. Burnout has quietly become the new normal. As trust in institutions crumbles and career stability feels like a relic of the past ...
The journey of resilience Developing resilience is a personal journey, and you should use your knowledge of your own children to guide them on their journey. An approach to building resilience that works for you or your child might not work for someone else.
No one gets through life without encountering adversity. But many people survive terrible things without lasting trauma. George Bonanno, PhD, talks about how humans cope with extreme life events, the factors that lead to resilience in the face of adversity, and how cultivating cognitive flexibility can help us handle difficult times.