压力与心理健康:后记

E. Hayden, K. Harkness
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在这篇结语中,本卷的编辑提供了前面章节的综合。除了强调科学文献的现状外,还概述了快速发展的压力和心理健康领域的未来方向,重点是围绕新方法和分析水平的发展,评估方法的改进以及培训和协作如何朝着促进新见解的目标发展的关键问题。讨论了需要考虑和澄清的突出概念问题,特别侧重于作为压力和心理健康以及复原力模型基础的基本原则。
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Stress and Mental Health: Epilogue
In this epilogue, the editors of this volume provide a synthesis of the preceding chapters. In addition to highlighting the current state of the scientific literature, future directions for the rapidly evolving field of stress and mental health are outlined, with an emphasis on key issues surrounding the development of new methods and levels of analysis, improvements in assessment approaches, and how training and collaboration can evolve toward the goal of facilitating new insights. Prominent conceptual issues requiring consideration and clarification are discussed, with a particular focus on the fundamental principles that underlie models of stress and mental health, as well as resilience.
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