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在西方世界,人们对弹性的概念有不同的看法。这是一个适用于任何事情的概念,比如无法进入职业体育联盟,无法在任何比赛中赢得第一名,或者无法获得理想的工作。西方国家倾向于将弹性的概念应用于其文化和社会的不同原则(Reich, Zautra, & Hall, 2010)。虽然它被用来描述对生活影响较小的问题,但弹性是一个概念,用于描述个人克服改变生活的事件,如恐怖主义、大规模枪击事件、身体或性侵犯。我们每个人都有风险或保护因素,这些因素会影响我们应对和适应生活的能力。风险和保护因素从遗传因素到环境因素不等。本文采用文献知识的荟萃分析来探讨弹性的概念,以及不良事件如何利用弹性的概念影响保护和风险因素。在本文中,作者接受Reich等人2010年对弹性的定义,即能够适应和克服逆境,以及当前的治疗方法如何影响保护因素。在实践中,许多采用当前治疗方式的专业人士认为,一个人可以通过自我反思,通过识别他们的关系和环境因素来建立弹性(Reich et al., 2010)。关键词:弹性,弹性,保护因素,危险因素
The Concept Of Resiliency: How Adverse Events Can Influence Protective And Risk Factors Of Resiliency
The concept of resiliency is looked upon differently in the Western world. It is a concept that is applied to everything such as from not making it to a professional sports league to not being able to win a first place in any competition, or to not being able to obtain a dream job. The Western countries tend to apply the concept of resiliency to different tenets of their cultures and societies (Reich, Zautra, & Hall, 2010). While it is used to describe less life impacting issues, resiliency is a concept that is utilized to describe individuals overcoming life altering events such as terrorism, mass shootings, and physical or sexual assault. Each of us possesses either risk or protective factors that affect our ability to cope and be resilient in life. Risk and protective factors range from genetic to environmental factors. This article employs a meta-analysis review of literature knowledge to explore the concept of resiliency and how adverse events can influence protective and risk factors by making use of the concept of resiliency. In this article, the authors accept the Reich et al., 2010 definition of resiliency, as being able to adapt and overcome adversity and how current methods of treatment may influence protective factors. An array of professionals in practice employing current treatment modalities argue that one builds resilience through self-reflection, by identifying their relationships, and environmental factors (Reich et al., 2010). Keywords: Resilience, Resiliency, Protective factors, Risk factors