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      Applying a Family Resilience Framework in Training, Practice, and Research: Mastering the Art of the Possible.

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          With growing interest in systemic views of human resilience, this article updates and clarifies our understanding of the concept of resilience as involving multilevel dynamic processes over time. Family resilience refers to the functioning of the family system in dealing with adversity: Assessment and intervention focus on the family impact of stressful life challenges and the family processes that foster positive adaptation for the family unit and all members. The application of a family resilience framework is discussed and illustrated in clinical and community-based training and practice. Use of the author's research-informed map of core processes in family resilience is briefly noted, highlighting the recursive and synergistic influences of transactional processes within families and with their social environment. Given the inherently contextual nature of the construct of resilience, varied process elements may be more or less useful, depending on different adverse situations over time, with a major crisis; disruptive transitions; or chronic multistress conditions. This perspective is attuned to the diversity of family cultures and structures, their resources and constraints, socio-cultural and developmental influences, and the viability of varied pathways in resilience.

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          Journal
          Fam Process
          Family process
          Wiley
          1545-5300
          0014-7370
          December 2016
          : 55
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Chicago Center for Family Health, School of Social Service Administration and Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
          Article
          10.1111/famp.12260
          27921306
          d9fa30c3-6952-439a-8354-6736a36022d3
          History

          Resiliencia,Resilience,Family Resilience,韧性,系统方法,家庭韧性,复原力,创伤,trauma,resiliencia familiar,resiliencia,enfoque de sistemas,Trauma,Systems Approach,Resiliency

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